“Mishustin” introduced the composition of the new cabinet of the Russian government + pictures
Today, the Prime Minister of Russia announced the composition of the new cabinet of this country's government. |
reported by Mehr News Agency According to Rianost news agency, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced the composition of the new cabinet of the country’s government this Saturday.
According to this news agency, the Prime Minister of Russia proposed “Denis Manturov” for the post of First Deputy Prime Minister. He was the deputy prime minister and minister of industry and trade in the previous government.
This is when he proposed “Alexander Novak” (Alexander Novak) for the position of deputy prime minister in the fuel, energy and economic bloc sector.
The Prime Minister of Russia has proposed the re-appointment of “Mikhail Murashko” as the Minister of Health.
The composition of the cabinet for other ministers is:
Reappointment of “Anton Kotyakov” as the Minister of Labor and Social Protection
“Anton Silvanov” (Anton Kotyakov) for the Ministry of Finance,
“Dmitry Chernyshenko” (Dmitry Chernyshenko) for the post of Deputy Prime Minister for the supervision of information technology, communication, tourism, sports, culture, media and youth policies,
Reappointment of “Olga Lyubimova” for the position of Minister of Culture,
The appointment of the governor of the Kaliningrad region of Russia, Anton Alikhanov, as the new Minister of Industry and Trade,
The appointment of the governor of the Khabarovsk region of Russia “Mikhail Degtyarev” as the Minister of Sports
According to the Sputnik news agency, this list is except for the Minister of Foreign Affairs and security institutions, which are directly appointed by the President of this country, Vladimir Putin.
Also; Cabinet ministers who remained in their posts are: Anton Kotyakov (Ministry of Labor), Alexander Kozlov (Ministry of Natural Resources), Sergey Kravtsov (Ministry of Education), Olga Lyubimova (Ministry of Culture), Maxim Rashtnikov (Ministry of Economic Development), Anton Silvanov (Ministry of Finance), Mikhail Murashko (Ministry of Health), Irk Faizulin (Ministry of Construction), Valery Falkov (Ministry of Education and Science), Alexey Chekonkov (Ministry of Eastern Development), Maksot Shadayev (Ministry of Digital Development)