Sergei Ivanov keeps post of Russian presidential chief-of-staff
MOSCOW. May 22 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree appointing Sergei Ivanov to the post of presidential chief-of-staff, the Kremlin press service reported on Tuesday.
Vyacheslav Volodin and Alexei Gromov became the first deputy presidential chiefs-of-staff.
Dmitry Peskov was appointed the president's press secretary and deputy presidential chief-of-staff.
Anton Vaino was appointed deputy presidential chief-of-staff.
Larisa Brycheva took the office of presidential aide and chief of the presidential legal department.
Yury Ushakov, as well as former ministers Tatyana Golikova, Elvira Nabiullina, Yury Trutnev, Andrei Fursenko and Igor Schegolev, got the posts of presidential aides.
Konstantin Chuichenko became presidential aide and head of the presidential control department.
Ex-Transport Minister Igor Levitin took the post of presidential advisor.
Vladimir Ostrovenko became chief of the presidential protocol.
Dmitry Kalimulin became chief of the presidential speechwriters' bureau.