
Following months of rumors about a potential social change in Moscow, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin was reappointed as brain of the nation’s federal on Friday.
Following his win in a March election bereft of opposition, President Vladimir Putin is compelled to appoint or reappoint his government officials.
” A lot has been done under hard conditions, and it seems to me, that it would be appropriate for us to continue working together…”, Putin told Mishustin earlier Friday.
” I think we are on the right track”, he added.
Mishustin, who formerly headed the region’s revenue service, was first appointed in 2020.
He is perceived as a reformer with the responsibility of carrying out Kremlin-dictated plans.
After receiving his approval, Mishustin promised to Putin,” We will do everything we can to build our business, to defend the faith of our individuals, and I am convinced that we will accomplish the goals that have been set.”
In the upcoming days, nominations for various government ministers are anticipated.
More than two decades into a Ukrainian offensive that has transformed the nation’s economy, Russian political economists have been discussing the possibility that Putin may reshuffle the president’s ranks.
Putin has generally relied on a group of devoted supporters and friends to maintain his composure while remaining in power for the next 25 years, making sure no one can surpass their own standing.