February 10 (SeeNews) - Slovenian logistics company Intereuropa's [LJE:IEKG] said its managing board president Damijan Vajs has resigned.
Intereuropa's supervisory board has accepted the resignation of Vajs, who will lead the company until the appointment of new board members or until June 3 at the latest, the company said in a filing with the Ljubljana Stock Exchange on Thursday.
The company did not reveal the reasons for the resignation of Vajs, but the move comes after a thorough restructuring of the management of Intereuropa's majority owner, state-run Posta Slovenije, launched after the government of prime minister Robert Golob took office last year.
Next week, the general shareholders' meeting of Intereuropa will vote on the dismissal of supervisory board members Gregor Korenet and Karmen Leba Grajf and on the appointment of Marko Cegnar, Ivana Vrviscar and Slavko Ovcina in their places.
Intereuropa's supervisory board appointed Vajs as managing board president for a four-year term of office on December 29, 2021.