KCMA Officials Leave Over 50 Orders Unsigned, Hindering Kyiv’s Operations

Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) officials have expressed concern over the delayed signing of over 50 orders by the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration (KCMA), which is impacting the city’s essential operations. The unresolved paperwork has raised questions about the efficiency and accountability of the KCMA leadership. KCSA has called for urgent action to resolve the backlog and ensure timely execution of critical civic duties.

The situation has been described as a significant barrier to the city’s functioning, as these signed orders are necessary for the implementation of various administrative and military procedures. Officials are urging the KCMA to address the delays and improve coordination between different city departments. The backlog is seen as a potential risk to public services and emergency preparedness, prompting calls for greater transparency and oversight.