Omsk Oblast extends Anna Negoduyko's term as economic minister until 2026
Anna Negoduyko will continue as Minister of Economic Development for Omsk Oblast until March 1, 2026. Her reappointment follows a decision by Governor Vitaly Khotsenko to retain her in the role.
Negoduyko first took office in 2020 under then-Governor Alexander Burkov. She has held the position ever since, overseeing economic policies in the region.
Her latest term began after Governor Khotsenko confirmed her reappointment. The new term extends her leadership until early 2026.
Details about her professional background before 2020 remain unclear. Official records have not provided further information on her earlier career.
The extended term means Negoduyko will remain in charge of Omsk Oblast's economic strategy for the next two years. Her responsibilities include guiding regional development and implementing financial policies under Governor Khotsenko's administration.
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