

Vladimir Putin signed decrees that formed the team of the Russian Presidential Administration. Thus, Anton Vaino was appointed head. His first deputies were Alexei Gromov and Sergei Kiriyenko. Dmitry Kozak, Magomedsalam Magomedov, Maxim Oreshkin, and Vladimir Ostrovenko will be the deputy heads of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation. Dmitry Peskov retained the post of press secretary of the head of state. He will combine this with the position of deputy head of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation.
It also emerged that Alexey Dyumin, the governor of the Tula region, is moving to work as the president's assistant.
It's important to note that these changes in the Russian Presidential Administration come at a significant time. Just the day before, the State Duma was considering candidacies for deputy prime ministers of the Russian Federation, indicating a potential shift in the country's political landscape.
Author: Laysan Zakirova
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