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Zelenskyy announces government reshuffle and changes in leadership of law enforcement agencies

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the need for a reshuffle of the Cabinet of Ministers (Ukraine's government) and said changes will also be made to the leadership of the country's law enforcement agencies.
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Related coverage for "Zelenskyy announces government reshuffle and changes in leadership of law enforcement agencies": Wirepoints — Cocktails-to-go, new state agency among laws taking effect July 1 – Capitol News IL. Kyiv Post — Zelensky Announces Cabinet Reshuffle, Offers PM Svyrydenko New Diplomatic Role. Hindustan Times — Chico shooting update: Massive police presence at Butte County Library on Sherman Avenue; chilling photos emerge. The College Fix — Seven years later, a campus cancel culture incident heads to trial. BBC News — Jersey assisted dying law granted Royal Assent. We The Media — [Photo] NEW: Twenty state attorneys general have endorsed Todd Blanche’s confirmation as U.S.