Vladimir Putin is expected to conduct a government reshuffle following his inauguration on Tuesday.
Kremlin officials are reported to be on edge ahead of a planned government reshuffle that will follow the inauguration of President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.Putin will be sworn in to begin his fifth term in a lavish inauguration ceremony in Moscow, cementing his position as the longest-serving leader in the Kremlin since Josef Stalin. His term will expire in 2030, and under constitutional changes made prior to the war in Ukraine, he may remain in power until 2036.
published a story on May 2, which asked: 'Will Shoigu and Lavrov remain in the government after the inauguration?'Former Kremlin speechwriter Abbas Gallyamov has suggested that Shoigu's chances of retaining his position decreased following the arrest of his deputy, Timur Ivanov, last month.
said, citing two sources in Russia's parliament, that Lavrov's future resignation as foreign minister is also being discussed.
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