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Sergey Kiriyenko. Sergey Vladilenovich Kiriyenko ( né Izraitel; Russian: Серге́й Владиле́нович Кирие́нко; born 26 July 1962) is a Russian politician who has served as First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia since 5 October 2016.
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Oct 13, 2022 · Sergey Kiriyenko. Russian Presidential Administration First Deputy Chief of Staff Sergey Kiriyenko speaks during a briefing on September 29, 2022 in Moscow, Russia.
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Apr 11, 2024 · According to sources close to the Kremlin and the Russian government, both First Deputy Chief of Staff Sergey Kiriyenko and the Kovalchuk brothers (who are very close to Putin) are vying for unofficial “control” over the new ministry. However, the sources didn’t rule out the possibility of Kiriyenko assuming an entirely new role.
Oct 2, 2022 · Sergey Kiriyenko, the ‘Viceroy of the Donbas’ who helped launch Putin’s career. He is a man of many names: “Kinder Surprise”, after the popular chocolate eggs given to children ...
Mar 23, 2023 · How Kiriyenko Is Winning Putin’s Ear. With tentacles in more and more sectors of government, Sergey Kiriyenko is doing everything he can to make himself an irreplaceable cog in the wheels of power in Russia. The war in Ukraine has put Russia’s domestic issues on the back burner, but that hasn’t stopped the curator of the Kremlin’s ...
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Jun 9, 2023 · The story of Sergey Kiriyenko, Putin’s deputy chief of staff, is particularly instructive: Kiriyenko briefly served as Russia’s prime minister in 1998 and is a one-time close associate of liberal opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, who was killed within sight of the Kremlin in 2015.
May 9, 2022 · As everyone jostles for position, Sergey Kiriyenko, once briefly the youngest ever prime minister to serve Russia under Boris Yeltsin and now first deputy chief of staff of the presidential administration since 2016, has emerged in the lead.