Monday, March 23, 2015

The Office of the Russian President on domestic policy chief replaced – Russian newspaper

The head of state delivered Oleg Morozov from office Chief of the Russian President for Domestic Policy. Now, this structure will lead Tatiana Voronov.

Morozov moved to the Kremlin in May 2012. Before long he worked in the State Duma: 1993. “Relieved of his post for family reasons,” – said the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov. “Oleg Morozov – veteran in Russian domestic policy, all highly appreciate the results of his work and the contribution he has made to the development and work of the Office” – he said.

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Tatiana Voronov was born in 1975 in the city of Taishet. In October 2004, she was elected a deputy in the local Legislative Assembly. In 2007-2011 worked in the State Duma Voronov, then moved to the CEC. In February 2013 the State Duma early release from this post on the basis of a written application. Voronov went to the Kremlin, where he headed the Department for interaction with political parties of the Office of President for Domestic Policy, and then became deputy head.

The president also appointed head of Love Glebov Rossotrudnichestva. Earlier Glebova was part of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs. Its predecessor – Kosachev – at the end of 2014 went to the Federation Council, which then led the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Also, the President signed a decree on dismissing Sergey Bolkhovitina from office of Chief of the International Cooperation Manager of the President .

Meanwhile,

President awarded the Order “For Merit” I degree Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

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