Several vice-premiers and ministers will be replaced in the government. Who entered the new government. Full list

The portal website briefly spoke about each minister who joined the new government. So, what you need to know about the heads of Russian departments

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev proposed to Russian President Vladimir Putin candidates for members of the Russian government. We discussed an important issue in the resort of Sochi, at the Bocharov Ruchei residence. We quickly agreed: the new government will provide for 22 ministries and . The President approved all the proposals.

WHO GOT MINISTERIAL PORTFOLIOS

Minister of Economic Development

Saved this post Maxim Oreshkin.The former deputy head of the Ministry of Finance replaced Alexey Ulyukaev, dismissed after allegations of bribery. After that, the long-standing confrontation between the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economic Development magically ended.

The 35-year-old official is married, has a daughter and has a declared annual income of 20.9 million rubles.

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Maxim Oreshkin, Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation

Minister of Energy

The leadership of this department was also decided not to change. Post saved for Alexander Novak The 37-year-old minister has proven himself to be an active person who welcomes everything new. For example, speaking at the economic forum in Sochi, the minister suggested that it would be familiar to everyone and even told why this would happen.

The high-ranking official is married and has two daughters. And the amount of his income for the last year amounted to 16.3 million rubles.


The heads of Gazprom and the Ministry of Energy, Alexei Miller and Alexander Novak, understand each other perfectly. Photo: Kremlin.ru

Minister of Transport

Changes in the transport department. The chair of the head took Eugene Dietrich. Previously, he served as First Deputy Minister of Transport.

Dietrich's track record includes extensive experience in the transport sector. Before the Ministry of Transport, the official was the head of the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Transport, and before that he worked in Rosavtodor.

It is known that the new minister is married and has three children.

At the post, Dietrich will replace Maxim Sokolov. Why it was decided to carry out castling, the government did not begin to explain. But there were claims against the previous minister from Vladimir Putin. In early September 2017, the president issued a decree disciplinary action in the form of incomplete service compliance with Sokolov. And at the end of September, at a meeting with members of the work of the head of the Ministry of Transport. Then the vice-premier of the Russian Federation Arkady Dvorkovich, who also did not save his portfolio, fell for it.


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Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Evgeny Dietrich

Minister of Industry and Trade

This department will be headed again Denis Manturov. This is his second term in government. Recently, the name Manturov was mentioned in connection with the new American sanctions. The head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov entered the position of Russian oligarchs and.

In general, there were no complaints about the work of the official, he worked conscientiously and, following the results of 2016, became the richest minister of the economic bloc of the government. His officially declared income amounted to 129 million rubles. Only the first vice-premier turned out to be richer.


Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov. Photo: kremlin.ru

Minister of Agriculture

The Minister of Agriculture will be new. The department will head Dmitry Patrushev. Previously, he served as Chairman of the Board of Rosselkhozbank and is familiar with this area.

The surname of the official is known to many, which is not surprising. The minister's father, Nikolay Patrushev, is the secretary of the Security Council and former director of the Russian FSB. It was Nikolai Platonovich who took over as head of the service in 1998, replacing Vladimir Putin in this post.

Dmitry Patrushev will head the Ministry of Agriculture after Alexander Tkachev, who has served as minister since 2015. It is noteworthy that at the time of his appointment, Tkachev was the poorest minister with an income of 5.6 million rubles, and became the owner of a capital of 548.25 million rubles.

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Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Dmitry Patrushev

Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology

They became Dmitry Kobylkin. Previously, he served as governor of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug for 16 years in a row.

According to the results of 2014, Kobylkin took first place in the efficiency rating of Russian governors. The official declared income of the ex-governor is almost 24 million rubles.


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Head of the Ministry of Natural Resources Dmitry Kobylkin.

Minister of Digital Development, Telecommunications and Mass Media

The Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications has a new head - he became Konstantin Noskov. Previously, the official headed the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation.

The new leader is not the only change in the department. At the suggestion of Dmitry Medvedev, the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications will be renamed the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media.

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Head of the Ministry of Communications Konstantin Noskov.

Minister of Construction and Housing and Communal Services

A new face in government. Vladimir Yakushev left the governor's corps, since 2005 he led the Tyumen region. He enjoys playing hockey.

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Vladimir Yakushev, Head of the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation

Minister of Labor and Social Protection
This post has been saved Maxim Topilin. Saved your post. Notes that .

By the way, according to the results of 2016, Topilin was one of the "poor officials", his income amounted to 5.84 million rubles. The main breadwinner in the family is the wife. She declared an income of 22.9 million rubles.


Maxim Topilin. Photo: kremlin.ru

Minister of Health
The department will continue to lead Veronika Skvortsova. She kept her post. During her work, Skvortsova has established herself as a competent specialist. The minister is sure that in 60% of cases .


Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova and chief physician of the Morozov Children's Hospital Igor Koltunov. Photo: Government of Russia.

Minister of Education
The department was separated from the disbanded Ministry of Education, and the head was Olga Vasilyeva. Under the previous government, she led the disbanded department. The new ministry will oversee issues of preschool and school education.

In the service of the Ministry of Education, Vasilyeva earned a little more than 6 million rubles in a year.


Olga Vasilyeva (right) with the winners of the "Teacher of the Year" contest. Photo: Kremlin.ru

Minister of Higher Education and Science
This is the second ministry separated from the Ministry of Education. It will deal with issues of science and higher education. It will be headed Mikhail Kotyukov. Previously, he served as head of the Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations. The 41-year-old minister has a rich track record; he managed to work hard in the economic field and in teaching.

The government notes that the new department was given the broadest powers, and Kotyukov was given a dizzying carte blanche.

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Minister of Higher Education and Science of the Russian Federation Mikhail Kotyukov

Minister of Culture
The cultural department will still be led by Vladimir Medinsky. Although his candidacy raised a number of questions, especially after the scandal with the minister's dissertation. Medinsky's scientific work was accused of plagiarism, in response, the minister said that all critics were.


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Vladimir Medinsky, Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation

Sports Minister
Im left Pavel Kolobkov. This is understandable, Russia is facing a grand event - the 2018 World Cup, so it is not advisable to change the head of the department.


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Minister of Internal Affairs
The minister of law enforcement will Vladimir Kolokoltsev. He has led the country's police force since 2012. Kolokoltsev is known not only in the Russian Federation, but also abroad. The United States saw in him a threat and.


Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia Vladimir Kolokoltsev

Foreign Secretary
One of the most popular ministers in the country. Sergei Lavrov has been in charge of the Foreign Ministry for many years. The minister has repeatedly said that he wants to leave his post and remains in office only because he promised Vladimir Putin. , but there were no changes in the Foreign Ministry.


Sergey Lavrov. Photo: kremlin.ru

Minister of Defense
Sergei Shoigu also a longtime player in the government arena. He managed to hold the position of Minister of Emergency Situations, head the military department and, as part of the new government, will also be the head of the Ministry of Defense.

During his presentation to the president, an incident occurred. Sergei Kuzhugetovich and named him Konstantinovich. Such a reservation made Vladimir Putin laugh.


After successful fishing, Vladimir Putin and Sergei SHOIGU went on a quiet hunt in the forests of Tuva. Photo: © Reuters

Minister for Emergency Situations
Changes in the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The rescuers will be led by an ex-FSB officer. Previously, Zinichev served as deputy director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, and even earlier, he headed the Kaliningrad region for a couple of months.


Evgeny Zinichev. Photo: Wikimedia.org

At this post, Zinichev replaced Vladimir Puchkov. Claims against the latter arose after a fire in the Kemerovo shopping center "Winter Cherry". The investigation concluded that the firefighters did not put out the fire very quickly, which led to numerous victims, most of whom were children.

Minister of Justice
. He kept his post. In this post. In general, analyzing his work, the minister noted that.


Alexander Konovalov. Photo: Wikimedia.org

Minister for the Development of the Far East
The department was headed by another representative of the governor's corps Alexander Kozlov. Previously, he served as Governor of the Amur Region.


Alexander Kozlov. Photo: Wikimedia.org

Minister for North Caucasus Affairs
Sergey Chebotarev. This is a man close to the Kremlin. Previously, he served as Deputy Head of the Presidential Department for Interregional and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, which oversees relations with Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.


Minister Sergei Chebotarev. Photo: Wikimedia.org

Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev met with President Vladimir Putin today at the Bocharov Ruchei residence in Sochi and presented a list of candidates for positions in the new government. The President agreed with the proposed candidates and signed the relevant decrees. Who entered the government - in the material "Kommersant".


Government leadership

  • Prime Minister - Dmitry Medvedev
  • First Deputy Prime Minister - Anton Siluanov

Since December 16, 2011, he has been the Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation. In the new government, Mr. Siluanov also remained the head of the Ministry of Finance. Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced the candidacies of vice-premiers on May 7 at a meeting with United Russia.

  • Vice Prime Minister for Social Policy - Tatyana Golikova

Since September 20, 2013, Ms. Golikova has been in charge of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation. Her place at the head of the supervisory agency was taken by the head of the Center for Strategic Research and the Committee of Civil Initiatives Alexey Kudrin.

  • Vice Prime Minister for Culture and Sports - Olga Golodets

Since May 21, 2012, Mrs. Golodets has been working in the government of the Russian Federation as Deputy Prime Minister for Social Policy.

  • Deputy Prime Minister for Construction - Vitaly Mutko

From May 21, 2012 to October 19, 2016, he headed the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation, and then was Deputy Prime Minister for Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy.

  • Deputy Prime Minister for Industry - Dmitry Kozak

From October 14, 2008, he worked as Deputy Prime Minister in charge of housing and communal services and regional development. In recent years, he oversaw the issues of the Crimea and Sevastopol.

  • Deputy Prime Minister for the Defense Industry Complex - Yuri Borisov

Since November 12, 2012, Mr. Borisov has been Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. Dmitry Rogozin, Deputy Prime Minister for the defense industry in the previous government, headed Roskosmos.

  • Deputy Prime Minister for Transport, Communications and Digital Economy - Maxim Akimov

Since May 24, 2013, Mr. Akimov has worked in the government of the Russian Federation as First Deputy Chief of Staff.

  • Vice Prime Minister for Agro-Industrial Complex - Alexey Gordeev

Since December 25, 2017, he has been working as the Plenipotentiary of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District. According to RBC sources, he could combine the new post with the post of head of the Ministry of Agriculture, which he already led from 1999 to 2009.

  • Vice Prime Minister-Head of the Government Staff - Konstantin Chuichenko

From May 13, 2008, he headed the control department of the President of the Russian Federation. In the new government, he will replace Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Prikhodko.

  • First Deputy Head of the Government Staff - Sergei Prikhodko
  • Deputy Prime Minister - Yuri Trutnev

Since August 31, 2013, he has been working as Deputy Prime Minister - Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District. According to Interfax sources, Mr. Trutnev will remain in the government in the same place.

As expected, the posts of Deputy Prime Ministers will leave Arkady Dvorkovich, Sergei Prikhodko, Dmitry Rogozin, Igor Shuvalov And Alexander Khloponin. Mr. Dvorkovich headed the Skolkovo Foundation. He will replace the sanctioned Viktor Vekselberg.

ministries

  • Ministry of the Interior
  • Ministry of Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief (MES)
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of Culture
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Ministry of Education and Science

The ministry is divided into two - Ministry of Education And Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

  • Ministry of North Caucasus Affairs

The new minister Sergey Chebotarev

  • Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology
  • Ministry of Industry and Trade
  • Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications

The Ministry of Communications and Mass Communications has been transformed into the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications.

  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Construction and Housing

Ten vice-premiers and twenty-one ministers

President Vladimir Putin agreed on the candidates proposed by Dmitry Medvedev for the posts of Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers.

Deputy Prime Ministers

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Anton Siluanov. It is planned that he will be responsible for financial and economic issues, that is, he will supervise not only the Ministry of Finance, but also the Ministry of Economic Development. In the previous government, Siluanov was the Minister of Finance.

Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova. He will oversee social policy, including the issue of pension reform. Before that, she was the Chairman of the Accounts Chamber for almost five years.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak. The area of ​​responsibility is the fuel and energy complex and industry (with the exception of defense enterprises). In the previous government, as Deputy Prime Minister, he was responsible for the preparation of Sochi for the Olympics, the development of regions and housing and communal services.

Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Gordeev. Takes up agriculture. In 1999–2009 already served as minister of agriculture. After that, he was the governor of the Voronezh region. Since December 2017, he has served as Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Central Federal District.

Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko. He will be responsible for the construction sector and regional development. In the previous government, he first served as Minister of Sports, and then as Deputy Prime Minister.

Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov. He will become the curator of the military-industrial complex. Previously, as Deputy Minister of Defense, he oversaw the purchase of weapons.

Deputy Prime Minister Maxim Akimov. He will be responsible for transport, communications and digitalization of the economy. Moved from the post of deputy head of the government apparatus.

Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets. Her area of ​​responsibility will be culture and sports. In the previous government, as Deputy Prime Minister, she oversaw social policy.

Deputy Prime Minister and Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev. The only one of the vice-premiers of the previous government who retained not only the position, but also the functionality.

Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Konstantin Chuichenko. He will oversee the legislative work of the government and personnel issues. Since 2008, he has been Assistant to the President - Head of the Control Department of the Presidential Administration. Medvedev's classmate.

federal ministers

Minister of Economic Development - Maxim Oreshkin. Saved the post.

Minister of Energy - Alexander Novak. Saved the post.

Transport Minister - Eugene Dietrich. Previously, he served as First Deputy Minister of Transport.

Minister of Industry and Trade - Denis Manturov. Saved the post.

Minister of Agriculture - Dmitry Patrushev. Previously, he served as Chairman of the Board of Rosselkhozbank.

Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology - Dmitry Kobylkin. Previously, he served as Governor of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Minister of Digital Development, Telecommunications and Mass Media - Konstantin Noskov. Previously, he held the position of head of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation.

Minister of Construction, Housing and Communal Services - Vladimir Yakushev. Previously, he served as governor of the Tyumen region.

Minister of Labor and Social Protection - Maxim Topilin. Saved the post.

Minister of Health - Veronika Skvortsova. Saved the post.

Minister of Education - Olga Vasilyeva. In the previous government, she served as Minister of Education and Science.

Minister of Higher Education and Science - Mikhail Kotyukov. Previously, he served as head of the Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations.

Minister of Culture - Vladimir Medinsky. Saved the post.

Sports Minister - Pavel Kolobkov. Saved the post.

Minister of Internal Affairs - Vladimir Kolokoltsev. Saved the post.

Foreign Secretary - Sergey Lavrov. Saved the post.

Minister of Defense - Sergei Shoigu. Saved the post.

Minister for Emergency Situations - Evgeny Zinichev. Previously, he served as Deputy Director of the Federal Security Service.

Minister of Justice - Alexander Konovalov. Saved the post.

Minister for the Development of the Far East - Alexander Kozlov. Previously, he served as Governor of the Amur Region.

Minister for the North Caucasus Affairs - Sergey Chebotarev. Previously, he served as Deputy Head of the Presidential Department for Interregional and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, which oversees relations with Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

The composition of the Cabinet will be known on May 18. Who, judging by the leaks in the media, is most likely to leave, who will stay and whose fates are of the most interest?

Dmitry Medvedev will announce the composition of the new government on May 18. There is almost no intrigue left. The day before the official announcement, TASS announced that the entire social bloc would retain its posts.

The Ministry of Education and Science was divided into two ministries. Olga Vasilyeva, according to the agency, will remain the Minister of Education - she will be responsible for school and secondary special education. Who will become the Minister of Science is still a mystery.

Maxim Topilin, as before, the Minister of Labor, Veronika Skvortsova - Health. All this is the team of Olga Golodets, who will now oversee sports and culture. Tatyana Golikova will become the leader in the social block. I wonder how her relationship with the old ministers will develop - she and Golodets hold different views. By the way, Golikova criticized the Ministry of Health under Skvortsova more than once. Pavel Salin, director of the Center for Political Science Research at the Financial University, sees no particular problem:

Director of the Center for Political Studies of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation“These are clearly technocratic ministers. That is why they did not create a large anti-rating for themselves. These are the ministers who will carry out the line that the higher leadership will outline for them. Therefore, they are likely to be integrated into the strategic line that Golikova will pursue to consolidate budgets. And if they try to pursue their own line, then from a purely administrative point of view, they will not be able to seriously oppose Golikova.”

On the other hand, this is a layering effect when opposite figures are placed side by side. This, for example, helps to curb the excessive business activity of senior civil servants.

If we summarize everything that the media wrote earlier, the picture is as follows: Denis Manturov, Sergei Shoigu, Sergei Lavrov and Vladimir Medinsky, it seems, will retain their posts along with the social bloc. Alexander Tkachev, Maxim Sokolov and the non-portfolio Mikhail Abyzov will leave the cabinet.

Along with the government, reshuffles are also expected in the Kremlin. According to the general opinion, Anton Vaino and Sergey Kiriyenko will keep their posts. There is a lot of speculation about other reshuffles in the presidential administration in telegram channels, only they have extremely poor confirmation. Forecast of the director of the Institute for Applied Political Research Grigory Dobromelov:

director of the Institute for Applied Political Studies“It would be logical that those blocs that have now strengthened in the executive branch, strengthened in the presidential administration, so that, for example, he would have not an adviser, but an assistant on the digital economy, although Igor Shchegolev was also in charge of this topic. It is unlikely that he will cease to oversee this topic. The theme of science can be strengthened, there will be an assistant not only in education, but also in science, especially since Fursenko already has a maximum age, perhaps he will leave.

There is no clarity with the outgoing deputy prime ministers. Igor Shuvalov may return to business, perhaps to some state corporation. Publications about a high post at Moscow State University were denied by the rector of the university, Viktor Sadovnichy, but added that Igor Ivanovich was waiting for a high position.

Another intrigue is the fate of Dmitry Rogozin. It is believed that he is waiting for the position of presidential adviser. This is how a balance is maintained: a seemingly high position in the Kremlin, but without authority. There were leaks, according to which he will head Roskosmos. But to entrust the fate of such a state corporation to a PR person ...

The main intrigue was the appointment of Alexei Kudrin. He will head the Accounts Chamber, but will remain at the Center for Strategic Research, where new reforms were born. It is still unknown which of the posts is more important, but in both he does not overshadow the prime minister. It seems that a new position has appeared under the name "Aleksey Kudrin" - an ideologist and controller.

The government, headed by Dmitry Medvedev, will resign on May 7 immediately after the inauguration of President Vladimir Putin. Members of the Cabinet will continue to serve until the formation of a new government. The head of state will have two weeks to propose a candidate for a new prime minister to the State Duma. Will the current head of government manage to keep his post and who is likely to leave the Cabinet - in the material of the site.

New prime minister

Despite the fact that Vladimir Putin has not previously stated directly that Dmitry Medvedev will retain his post in the new government, it is most likely that the current prime minister will head the cabinet. Dmitry Medvedev himself claimed that he was not going to leave and was ready to work further. According to RIA Novosti, the State Duma is preparing for a meeting with Medvedev as Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.

RBC sources in the Kremlin and the government also express the opinion that Dmitry Medvedev's chances of staying on as prime minister are high. “Medvedev is probably the only person Putin trusts because he didn’t let him down in 2011. Medvedev is completely satisfied with the president as prime minister. But in reality, whether he will remain prime minister or not, only Putin and Medvedev themselves know,” a high-ranking federal official told the publication.

However, at the end of 2017 and at the beginning of 2018, information appeared that the head of the Rostec state corporation could head the new government. Sergey Chemezov. However, Chemezov himself denied these rumors. Answering journalists' questions about whether he had received offers to take a post in the updated government, the head of Rostec said: "God forbid!"

In November 2017, Bloomberg, citing its sources, stated that the head of the Central Bank could become the new head of the Russian government. Elvira Nabiullina, Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin or minister of industry Denis Manturov. Replacing Medvedev as prime minister with a stronger manager could "breathe new life into the country's faltering economy."

According to political analysts, the new government will not be much updated after the inauguration. At least half of the ministers will remain in their places.

Who is predicted to resign

Political scientists and experts call the Minister of Transport one of the candidates for departure Maxim Sokolov.“With his baggage of reprimands and shortcomings,” he is becoming an impassable candidate, a senior government source told Kommersant. However, the day before the inauguration, President Vladimir Putin removed the disciplinary sanction from Maxim Sokolov, which was imposed on him in the fall after the bankruptcy of VIM-Avia. The reason for such a decision is not explained.

Deputy Prime Minister may lose his post Dmitry Rogozin, which oversees the military-industrial complex in the government. According to Gazeta.RU's source, the official "obviously overdoes it with controversial PR actions." Earlier, information appeared in the media that Rogozin's place in the government could be taken by the head of Rostec, Sergei Chemezov.

It was also discussed that the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade could become the new Deputy Prime Minister instead of Dmitry Rogozin Denis Manturov. At the same time, Denis Manturov's place in the Ministry of Industry and Trade has a chance to be taken by his deputy Viktor Evtukhov. And Rogozin, RBC sources in the Ministry of Defense and the presidential administration told RBC, could go downhill - become a governor or move "to a post related to international activities." This is due to the numerous failures in the space industry that have occurred in recent years.

According to the publication, the Deputy Prime Minister may also lose his posts Sergei Prikhodko. After the scandal with Oleg Deripaska and Nastya Rybka, the official may be asked to retire.

The new government may not get seats for the Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko, whose name did not leave the front pages in connection with the doping scandal, to the Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky accused of plagiarism.

First Deputy Prime Minister also risks leaving the Cabinet Igor Shuvalov. His place, a source told RBC, could be taken by the former Minister of Economic Development, Assistant to the President Andrey Belousov. According to the publication, in the first half of April, a meeting between Belousov and Putin took place, during which they discussed his possible transition to the government. As tasks for the work of Belousov in the Cabinet, the curatorship of "economic issues in the broadest sense of the word" was designated.

Deputy Prime Minister may leave Cabinet Olga Golodets, which now oversees the social block. Her place may be taken by the head of the Accounts Chamber Tatyana Golikova. Together with Golodets, the Minister of Education risks leaving the government Olga Vasilyeva, which, according to RBC's source, "does not know how to work in a team and quarreled with everyone." Instead of Vasilyeva, the head of the Talent and Success Educational Foundation may enter the new government Elena Shmeleva.

With a high degree of probability, the Minister of Telecom and Mass Communications will not retain his post Nikolay Nikiforov. At the same time, experts say that Nikiforov may leave for the post of Deputy Prime Minister with an eye to curating the digital economy. The government has no complaints about the young minister.

Business representatives - a top manager of an oil and gas company and a manager of an oil company - announced the possible resignation of the Minister of Nature Sergei Donskoy.

Another candidate for departure is the head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Vladimir Puchkov. Allegedly, the issue of his departure from the government was resolved in mid-April. The last straw was the fire in the shopping center "Winter Cherry" in Kemerovo. One of the candidates for the post of minister is Puchkov's current deputy Alexander Chupriyan.

Who will keep his post

Among those who will retain their post in the new government is the 68-year-old Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Over the 14 years that Lavrov has been heading the Foreign Ministry, he has been repeatedly predicted to resign. However, Kommersant's sources note that there is no evidence of impending radical changes. “In the current international situation, it would be illogical to change the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Lavrov is the most experienced of all the current foreign ministers. And then, the change of the head of the Foreign Ministry can be perceived by someone as an acknowledgment by the country's leadership of mistakes in the foreign policy arena,” the source said.

Will remain in the government and the current Minister of the Interior Vladimir Kolokoltsev. This is due, among other things, to the upcoming World Cup. In addition, there are no big problems in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the assessments of the work of the ministry are at a positive level.

The head of the Ministry of Defense will keep his post Sergei Shoigu. Among those who will remain in the Cabinet, they also name the head of the Ministry of Health Veronika Skvortsova, Minister of Agriculture Alexandra Tkacheva, Minister of Energy Alexandra Novak. The fate of the Deputy Prime Minister is unknown Arkady Dvorkovich. He himself recently stated that the vice-premiers in the current government are busy with other things, and the fight against departmental disagreements takes up to 70-80% of the working time from the deputy prime ministers. “I think we just need to do other things. In the current coordinate system, it would not be better, in a different coordinate system we could do other things and this would bring great benefits to society, ”said Dvorkovich.



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