Russian Lawmakers Approve Mishustin’s Return as PM

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dissent coming from 57 members of the Communist Party, who abstained from the vote.In a speech to lawmakers on Friday,
deputies and cabinet ministers early next week.Mishustin had arrived at the State Duma around noon on Friday fortalks with members of the
sit-down
the work of the government
The constitutional amendments passed later that summer will allow the longtime Kremlin chief to remain in power until 2036.Before being
appointed prime minister, Mishustin served as the head of the Federal Tax Service for nearly a decade
He was also a member of the Presidential Council for Financial Market Development between 2011 and 2018.Once appointed, the new head of
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