Russian President Putin appoints Missztin as new Prime Minister Jan 17 9:25

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With the resignation of the Cabinet, Russian President Putin has appointed the Minister of Missutin of the Federal Tax Service as the new Prime Minister. Putin's term of office will expire in four years, and President Putin is expected to push ahead with reforms in the political system while appealing to personnel reforms.

Former Prime Minister of Russia Medvedev announced on Tuesday that President Putin, who is working on a constitutional change, will resign the Cabinet in order to make the necessary decisions.

In response, the appointment of Mr. Missztin, the Federal Tax Service's candidate for the successor to the Prime Minister, was approved by the House of Representatives on the 16th, and President Putin signed a presidential decree and was officially appointed.

In the future, Mr. Misishtin will show Putin a ministerial appointment and a new cabinet is expected to be launched.

Meanwhile, Putin said in an annual State of the Union address on Tuesday that he would revise the constitution to strengthen the power of the lower house of parliament and make major changes to the political system, including raising the status of the `` national council '' chaired by the president. is showing.

There is a view in Russia over this policy that Putin will assume power as chairman of Parliament and the National Council, and will maintain power even after his term of office as president has expired four years later.

Putin is expected to pursue reforms in the political system while appealing to the people, such as renewing the Cabinet's personnel.