Ministry of “DPR” will be transferred to Russian standards. “Russia is building the management of Donbass from scratch” – Gallyamov
In “DNR” announced on the transition of all ministries and departments to Russian standards. What exactly is meant is not explained. Perhaps the “Minister of Justice of the DPR” Yuri Sirovatko is referring to the transition to Russian standards for document management and the legal framework for production, but it is not completely clear.
According to him, the process of transition to Russian standards is a “reformation of the republican executive body.”
In addition, officials began to be appointed to the governing structure of the LDNR. In particular, Vitaly Khotsenko, a native of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, became the prime minister of the republic. This is not the first time that the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade has become a “forge of personnel” for controversial research. In 2016 (after the annexation of Crimea), Dmitry Ovsyannikov was appointed to the post of acting governor of Sevastopol, who, for the sake of this, left the post of deputy head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov.
As political scientist Abbas Gallyamov explained to The Insider, in this way the Russian authorities are building the system of governance in Donbass practically from scratch.
“The old managers of the main systems cannot be elected in the vast majority of cases of loyalty to Ukraine,” says Gallyamov. – Basically, these are mostly outright outcasts. The Russians must do everything themselves. Naturally, they will do it out of tension. Of course, this can be used as an indirect indication that the accession is planned, but in itself it is not direct evidence in its purest form.
The government of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic is already partially composed of middle-class officials. Most of the “Varangians” detained in the “DPR” since June 9 had never before encountered the republic, had no contact, and did not even make public speeches about its policies. At the same time, Pushilin now took the “ministers” into the background, mostly worked in the Zakharchenko government, and some of them were suspected by local journalists of corrupt deals and operations “according to Blat”.