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nbalove (nbalove) wrote,
@ 2012-05-23 09:33:00
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    Russian President Vladimir Putin karen millen outlethas appointed a number of ministers of the outgoing government to powerful positions in the presidential administration, according to a decree published on the Kremlin, Tuesday, May 22

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    "This is not the formation of a political team, but a distribution of positions within the same clan," Yuli Nisnevitch criticism, professor at the Higher School of Economics, told AFP. Medvedev wanted to respond to criticism by invoking the urgency of reform. "Any structure, karen millen dresses even perfect, who would have undergone radical changes, would a year to work effectively," he said, quoted by Ria Novosti.

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    But observers point out that the composition of the cabinet shows that most decisions will be made in the Kremlin. "Putin took the responsibility in the past of all the main issues. I think that even now he will take responsibility," said Alexei Kudrin, a former finance minister who left the government in September of Mr. Medvedev, quoted by Ria Novosti.

    After spending four years as head of government, having completed two presidential terms between 2000 and 2008, Vladimir Putin remains the country's strongman. Reelected in March for a third term extended to six years by a constitutional reform, he appointed his younger brother, he was propelled to the Kremlin in 2008 when he could not bind a third consecutive term in the highest office, the office of Prime Minister. An exchange of positions that angered many Russians and that is one reason the wave of opposition to the regime since December.

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