On May 22, according to domestic media, Russian President Putin signed an order to remove Alessandra Levitskaya from his current position as adviser to the Russian President.Levitskaya has served as an adviser to the President of Russia since 2013.Prior to that, she had worked in the Government Office of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Economic Development.
It is reported that Russian President Putin signed an order to remove Yuri Sadovenko from the post of Deputy Minister of Defense, and appointed Oleg Savilyev as the new Deputy Minister of Defense and Director of the General Office of the Ministry of Defense.
According to the media, Russian President Putin also appointed the temporary chief administrative officers of Kursk, Kaliningrad, Kemerovo, Tula and Khabarovsk on May 15. The former executive heads of these states have been transferred to relevant positions in the Russian Federation government.
It is reported that the Kremlin of Russia said that Russian President Putin signed an order on May 14 to appoint the Deputy Prime Minister and ministers of various departments of the Russian Federation.
According to the media, Russian President Putin met with members of the new Russian government at the party in the Kremlin on May 14.He instructed the members of the government to form a comprehensive group in all ministries and agencies as soon as possible, and urged the new government to seriously implement the plans.He said that the new government faces many tasks. In order to maintain Russia's long-term, sustainable and confident development, all departments must "maintain a unified team" and coordinate actions.
According to the news released by the Russian Kremlin on May 10, Russian President Putin signed a decree appointing Mishuskin as Prime Minister of the Russian government, which came into force from the date of signing.
On May 10, the plenary meeting of the State Duma held in Russia approved Mishuskin as the new Prime Minister of the Russian government with 375 votes for, none against and 57 abstentions.Subsequently, the relevant resolutions were sent to Russian President Putin.Now 58 years old, Mishuskin has served as Prime Minister of the Russian Federation since January 2020.
On May 7, Russian President Vladimir Putin was sworn in in the Kremlin, opening his fifth presidential term.
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