△ On May 10 local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
On May 12 local time, the website of the Russian President announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a presidential decree appointing former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu as the Secretary of the Security Conference of the Russian Federation.
Putin also signed a presidential decree on the same day, removing Nikolai Patrushev from the post of secretary of the security conference, and appointed another.
In addition, according to the news released on social media by the Russian Federation Council (upper house of parliament) on the evening of the 12th, Putin nominated Andrei Belovsov, the former first deputy prime minister, as Russia's defense minister, Sergei Lavrov as foreign minister, Sergei Nareshkin as director of the Foreign Intelligence Agency, and Alexander Kurenkov as emergency minister Vladimir Kolokolitsev remained as Minister of Internal Affairs, Konstantin Trichenko as Minister of Justice, Alexander Bortnikov as Director of the Federal Security Agency, and Victor Zolotov as Commander in Chief of the National Guard. In addition, Valery Grasimov remained as the chief of the armed forces' general staff.
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Andrey Belovsov was born in Moscow in 1959 and served successively as the Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, the Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs and the First Deputy Prime Minister.
Russian President Journalism Secretary Peskov said that Shoigu would be responsible for the management of the Russian Federation military He will also serve as the vice chairman of the Russian Military Industry Commission.
According to the Tass News Agency, the Russian Federal Council needs to review the relevant nominations within a week and report the review results to Putin. If there is no objection, Putin will sign a presidential decree to appoint relevant personnel.
Putin took the oath of office in the Kremlin on the 7th, starting his fifth presidential term. He officially appointed Mishuskin as the new Prime Minister of the government on the 10th. Putin signed an order on the 11th to approve the new government structure plan submitted by Mishuskin. According to the law, Mishuskin will then submit the selection plan for the new government minister to the Russian State Duma (the lower house of the parliament), which will be appointed by the Russian President after being approved by the State Duma. The heads of the Ministry of Defense, the Federal Security Agency, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be appointed by the President after consultation with the Federal Council. (Chief reporter Wang Bin and Wang Delu)
Source: CCTV News Client