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    On the dismissal of O. Osypenko from the position of Deputy Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine

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    **1. Substance of the Act**
    This Decree of the President of Ukraine is an individual act of an administrative nature directly concerning personnel decisions in the military sector. The document officially dismisses Oleksiy Leonidovych Osypenko from the position of Deputy Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine. The decision was made by the President of Ukraine within the scope of his constitutional powers as the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. This act directly alters the personal composition of the senior leadership of the military formation.

    **2. Structure of the Act and Amendments**
    The structure of the Decree is as concise as possible and standard for decisions of this type. It consists of a title, a single administrative clause on the dismissal of a specific official, the signature of the President of Ukraine, and the reference details (date and number). Since this is an individual act of individual application, it does not amend general legislation or codes, has no prior versions for comparison, and merely terminates specific legal relations (tenure of office).

    **3. Key Provisions Relevant for Practical Application**
    For practical application, the key aspect is the very fact and the date of termination of the authority of O. Osypenko in the position of Deputy Commander. This is fundamental for military administration, as from the moment this Decree enters into force, the individual loses the right to sign directives, issue orders, or exercise other administrative functions on behalf of the leadership of the National Guard. Furthermore, this document is the sole legal basis for the personnel departments of the military formation to issue an internal personnel order and carry out the relevant financial settlements.

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