The former mayor of Warsaw will become Ukraine’s Business Ombudsman this fall

Thursday, August 1, 2019
The former mayor of Warsaw will become Ukraine’s Business Ombudsman this fall

The former mayor of Warsaw will become Ukraine’s Business Ombudsman this fall. Marcin Svenczycki, currently a member of Poland’s parliament, earlier served as Poland’s minister of international economic relations. He will succeed Algirdas Šemeta, a Lithuanian economist who has held the job for almost five years.

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