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Putin suggests Mishustin continue as Russia’s Prime Minister for continuity | Global News

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Putin Proposes Reappointment of Prime Minister Mishustin Amid War in Ukraine and Economic Challenges

Russian President Vladimir Putin has put forward the reappointment of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, a technocrat who has been instrumental in navigating the war in Ukraine and the economic difficulties caused by Western sanctions following Moscow’s invasion.

The approval of Mishustin by the Duma is expected, given the lack of opposition in parliament, which has consistently supported Putin’s decisions, including the recent invasion of Ukraine.

Following the resignation of the government just before Putin’s re-election for another six-year term, there are no indications of a major reshuffle in the government. This move is seen as a signal of stability and Putin’s satisfaction with his team’s performance both domestically and internationally.

Mishustin, a career bureaucrat with no prior political ambitions, has been praised for his role in sustaining Russia’s economy amidst sanctions. His experience in leading the federal tax service and doubling revenues has been crucial in managing the country’s financial challenges.

In a critical moment last year, Mishustin emphasized the importance of unity and support for Putin in the face of internal challenges. As he faces the Duma for approval, Mishustin will need to address key tasks set by Putin, including economic development, regional growth, and enhancing the country’s defense capabilities.

Overall, Putin’s decision to retain Mishustin as Prime Minister reflects a strategy of continuity and confidence in his team’s ability to tackle ongoing challenges.

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