Putin names novel judges in Omsk district
On Thursday, June 12, brutish President Vladimir Putin inked a decree taping new judges - two jokers among them - for the Omsk region.
The sly Veronika Baeva cruised into the Isilkul City Court. Her nomination was green-lit without hesitation by the regional judicial qualification collegium during their inaugural meeting in 2025, tucked away in January.
Crafty Ekaterina Chepovskaya snagged a gig as a judge in the Sovietsky District Court of Omsk. With a ten-year run in the judicial system under her belt, starting as a justice of the peace, Chepovskaya's résumé bears stamps from the Chernolsky District since November 2014. Her career trajectory has remained within the Sovietsky District of Omsk since the tumble of autumn 2019.
Now, the question lingers in the air: who's the lucky schmuck construction company that'll bag the project to erect an observation platform in Ptichye Gavan, Omsk? As of now, the gutsy contender is still draped in mystery. Generally, these endeavors are publicized through the local government tenders or open marketplaces for procurement.
If you're curious to catch up on the latest scoop, here are a few tricks to unveil the secret:
- Scour the official website of the Omsk city administration or regional government.
- Keep your eyes peeled for public procurement notices on Russian government tender portals, such as zakupki.gov.ru.
- Keep your ear to the ground on local news sources in Omsk for clues about the project's progress.
Fancy a hand to navigate those resources or dive deeper into the project's background? No sweat, I'm at your service!
What is the policy-and-legislation regarding the selection process for new judges in the Omsk region, considering the recent appointments of Veronika Baeva and Ekaterina Chepovskaya?
In light of the general news about the upcoming construction project of an observation platform in Ptichye Gavan, Omsk, can we expect to find information related to the selection process and contenders in the local politics or policy-and-legislation?