Andrei Beloussov Named Successor of Sergei Shoigu in Russian Government – Power Struggle in Security Council?

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2024-05-12 18:42:00

More than two years after the start of the war of aggression against Ukraine, Kremlin chief Wladimir Putin his guardian and close confidant Sergei Shoigu dismissed Shoigu’s successor will be the current deputy head of government Andrei Beloussov like a Russian state agency Tass reported on Sunday, citing the Federal Council.

The proposals for the new Russian government were then received. Shoigu becomes secretary of the National Security Council.

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Nikolai Patrushev previously held this position. Patrushev’s new assignment will be announced soon, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. According to the information, Putin is trying to hold the Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov.

After 20 years in office, so should the Minister for Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov stay in office. The 74-year-old has been in office since 2004, making him one of the world’s longest-serving foreign ministers. Putin’s close confidence is considered indispensable for Russia in times of crisis. There has been repeated speculation as to whether Lavrov may no longer be represented in the new government currently being formed in Russia, given his long term in office.

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Power struggle in the Security Council?

No official reason was given for the personnel change. However, there has been some speculation about the possible dismissal of the 68-year-old Shoigus, who has been defense minister since 2012. A few weeks ago, one of Shoigu’s deputies, Timur Ivanov, was arrested on corruption charges. Observers portrayed this as a sign of power struggles within the Russian military and security apparatus.

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Who is the new one?

Shoigu’s successor, 65-year-old Beloussov, has been Putin’s adviser on economic issues for many years and has held various government posts in recent years. Among other things, he was acting head of government for several weeks in 2020 Mikhail Mishustin it was canceled with a coronary infection.

The previous government resigned constitutionally when Putin began his fifth term as president on Tuesday. The 71-year-old was confirmed in March in an election that was internationally criticized as neither free nor fair. After re-appointing technocrat Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Friday, Putin’s first personnel plans for the future government were announced on Saturday.

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