New Cabinet Launches in Russia Major Cabinet Ministers Stay All Over January 22 6:03

Russia's President Putin has appointed a new cabinet of ministers on the 21st, launching a new cabinet. Leading ministers, including Foreign Minister Lavrov and Shoig, have remained in office, while a new governor of the Russian Midwest has been newly appointed as Minister of Economic Development, which will be the point of contact for economic cooperation with Japan.

Russia's Putin has officially appointed ministers proposed by Mr. Mysztin on the 21st, and a new cabinet has been launched.

In the new cabinet, key ministers, including Foreign Minister Lavrov, Defense Minister Shoig, and Energy Minister Novak, all remained in office.

Deputy Prime Minister Tortonev, responsible for development in the Far East, also remained.

On the other hand, Governor Leshnikov of the Perm region in the Midwest has been appointed as the replacement for the Oreshkin Economic Development Minister, who has been in charge of economic cooperation with Japan.

Leshetnikov, 40, has been the Governor of the Perm region since 2017 after working for the Ministry of Regional Development.

Putin told ministers in advance that he would `` do my best to achieve the goals I have shown, '' and realized a `` national project '' that the President prioritized, such as economic development, welfare, and improving educational standards. For the government to work together.

Putin has revised his constitution in anticipation of his new term in 2024 and has indicated that he will make major changes to the country's power structure, and steadily work under a new government to realize such plans. It seems that the aim is to produce results and gain public understanding.