China News Agency, Moscow, December 5 (Reporter Tian Bing) Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an order on the 5th to adjust the composition of the State Council of the Russian Federation and include the new chief executives of the eight federal subjects of Russia into the organization.

The relevant documents will come into force on the same day.

  According to the presidential decree, the chief executives of Russia's Vladimir, Kirov, Ryazan, Saratov, Tomsk, Yaroslavl, Tambov and Mari El republics were absorbed Enter the Council of State of the Russian Federation.

The above-mentioned local leaders are newly elected chief executives in the general election in September this year.

  In addition, the heads of the city of Samara in the Samara region and Belogorsk in the Amur region were also absorbed into the State Council of the Russian Federation.

At the same time, the heads of the municipal district of Uzlovaya in the Tula region and the city of Tyumen in the Tula region ceased to be members of the committee.

  The State Council of the Russian Federation was established in 2000 and is one of the permanent state agencies in Russia. The chairman of the committee is Russian President Vladimir Putin. District plenipotentiaries, leaders of parliamentary party groups and chief executives of federal subjects, etc.

On December 8, 2020, Putin signed the "Law on the State Council of the Russian Federation" to strengthen the status of the State Council of the Russian Federation.

The main tasks of the State Council of the Russian Federation include ensuring the coordinated operation of the government, participating in budget formulation and personnel arrangements, determining the main direction of the country's internal affairs and diplomacy, and the priority direction of the country's social and economic development.

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