Russian president signs decrees appointing his administrative assistants, two dept heads
MOSCOW. June 6 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed several laws appointing his administrative assistants and two heads of departments, the Kremlin press service has reported.
"Vladimir Putin has signed several decrees appointing Larisa Mishustina senior presidential administrative assistant, Yaroslav Shabanov senior presidential administrative assistant, Natalya Melikova presidential administrative assistant, Tatyana Trubinova presidential administrative assistant, and Yekaterina Khutorskaya presidential administrative assistant," the decree released by the presidential press service on Wednesday says.
The president also appointed Dmitry Zhuikov head of the presidential department for the observance of citizens' constitutional rights and Vladimir Osipov head of the presidential department on state awards.
Putin has also issued a decree relieving Igor Smirnov of his duties as deputy head of the presidential protocol service.