Former vice-governor of Kuban Igor Chagaev was appointed to the Kherson region

Former vice-governor of Kuban Igor Chagaev was appointed to the Kherson region

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Igor Chagaev, who until April of this year served as deputy governor of the Krasnodar Territory for domestic policy, was appointed first deputy head of the Kherson region, a source in the regional administration told Kommersant on condition of anonymity. There is no official data on the appointment on the information resources of the Kherson region yet.

Igor Chagaev is 36 years old, he is a native of the city of Labinsk, Krasnodar Territory, he graduated from the Kuban State Agrarian University with a degree in State and Municipal Administration. He began his career as a coordinator of work with youth of the municipal institution “Center for Civic-Patriotic Education of Youth”, since 2009 he was a deputy of the council of the Labinsk district, in 2016 he moved to work in the administration of the Labinsk district, was the deputy head, and since 2018 – the head of the municipality.

In 2019, Mr. Chagaev moved to work in the administration of the Krasnodar Territory as the head of the department of internal policy of the region. Since September 2020, Igor Chagaev has served as Deputy Head of the Krasnodar Territory for Domestic Policy. April 27 this year resigned with the wording “in connection with the transfer to another job.”

Igor Chagaev is not the first high-ranking official from the Krasnodar Territory to take a leadership position in the new territories of the Russian Federation. In November 2022, the former mayor of Krasnodar, and earlier the first vice-governor of Kuban, Andrey Alekseenko became head of the government of the Kherson region.

Anna Perova, Krasnodar

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