Putin appointed the former secretary of the Russian Security Council as his deputy
The President of Russia appointed Nikolai Patrushev, the former secretary of the National Security Council of this country, as his deputy. |
reported by Mehr News Agency According to Anatolia news agency, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Nikolai Patrushev, the former secretary of the National Security Council of this country, as his deputy.
Accordingly, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, head of the presidential office Anton Vaino and Kremlin assistant Yuri Ushakov remained in their positions.
Patroshev, the former secretary of the Russian Security Council, and Alexei Dyumin, the former governor of Tula, were also appointed as Putin’s deputies.
On the other hand, “Sergei Shoigu”, the former Minister of Defense of Russia, will replace Nikolai Patrushev as the Secretary of the Security Council of his country.