13 September 2025

Odesa City Council plans to allocate land plots to a company with Austrian roots

(PHOTO: Interfax-Ukraine)

The Odesa City Council is scheduled to consider a number of issues on granting permission to AMIC Ukraine, an enterprise with foreign investments, to develop land management projects for land allocation.

The relevant draft decisions are included in the preliminary agenda of the session of the Odesa City Council scheduled for September 24.

We are talking about land plots at the following addresses:

According to the YouControl service, the company with foreign investments AMIK Ukraine was registered in Kyiv in 1999. The ultimate beneficiaries are currently Austrians Mayer Gunther and Klezl Johannes.

AMIC Energy, the founding company of AMIC Ukraine, is an Austrian company that owns a network of 470 mobile and retail gas stations in Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine, headquartered in Vienna.

Preparations for the session are currently underway. In particular, meetings of permanent deputy commissions are taking place to consider issues that may be submitted to deputies for consideration at the session, and Intent monitors these meetings.

There are 12 standing committees in Odesa city council, but as of February 22, 2025, the standing committee on culture, tourism and international relations and the standing committee on regulations, deputy ethics and corruption prevention cannot make decisions, as they currently have less than three deputies.

Кирило Бойко

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