Vasyl Tsushko, one of the leaders of the Socialist party, was appointed interior minister on Friday, replacing Yuri Lutsenko, who had held the job since February 2005. The appointment represented a compromise between the Socialists and the Regions party, who had been pushing for one of their allies to get the job. Tsushko is a former state wine factory director from Bessarabia, a wine-growing region wedged between Moldova and the Black Sea. Tom Warner: Tsushko’s appointment instead of a Regions party figure is a great relief, as he is seen as relatively politically neutral and unlikely to try to get police involved in political or business conflicts. He is believed to be a major player in the wine business and he often authors legislation affecting that sector.