The Ukrainian government has approved new appointments within the Ministry of Digital Transformation, assigning five deputies to First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
According to the ministry, these changes aim to strengthen the management team.
Valeria Koval has been appointed as deputy minister for the development of digital and offline services, focusing on adapting public services to citizen needs.
She will work on improving electronic services and their integration for better accessibility.
Stanislav Prybityk has taken the role of deputy minister for digital infrastructure, with a focus on developing electronic communications and ensuring internet access across all regions.
Zoryana Stetsyuk is now the deputy minister for digital governance, tasked with integrating public systems and enhancing digital services for citizens.
Vitaliy Balashov will oversee cybersecurity, cloud technology implementation, and the protection of the state's digital assets.
Nataliya Denikeyeva will focus on digital economy policy, emphasizing innovation and support for the IT sector.
Remaining in their positions are Oleksiy Vyskub and Oleksandr Boryniak, who will continue working on Ukraine's integration into the digital space.
The ministry notes that these new appointments will promote further development of digital initiatives in Ukraine.