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Leaving at the end of October: VBS top official surprisingly resigns
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Leaving at the end of October: VBS top official surprisingly resigns

Pälvi Pulli, the deputy state secretary, has unexpectedly resigned from the newly created State Secretariat for Security Policy by mutual agreement. She will receive a separation compensation. The resignation comes as a surprise and marks her departure from the position before the end of October.

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Leaving at the end of October: VBS top official surprisingly resigns

Pälvi Pulli, the deputy state secretary, has unexpectedly resigned from the newly created State Secretariat for Security Policy by mutual agreement. She will receive a separation compensation. The resignation comes as a surprise and marks her departure from the position before the end of October.

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