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European Council on Foreign Relations
March 2, 2018
Sergei Ivanov Jr, son of a former head of the presidential administration, is prewsident of Arosa. Stanislav Chemezov, son of Sergei Chemezov, is the head of the powerful Interbusiness Group.[5] The rise to power of Andrei Turchak, the new general secretary of United Russia, also fits with this trend.
TASS
February 13, 2018
Besides, on Tuesday, Putin is planned to attend several events and meet with head of the Alrosa group of diamond mining companies Sergei Ivanov. "The company had to deal with a technological accident so the president decided to have Sergei Ivanov present a report on that and discuss the yearly results with him,"Ãâà...
Bangor Daily News
December 26, 2017
Rostelecom's board chairman is Sergei Ivanov, a former KGB agent who was President Vladimir Putin's chief of staff until last year and is among those sanctioned by the U.S. for Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. The law will take effect six months after it is officially published. The databaseÃâà...
BBC News
April 10, 2017
Coastguard and lifeboat personnel have joined a search for a missing man in Orkney. Sergei Ivanov, 55, was last seen in Papa Westray last Monday morning. Police Scotland said there was concern for his welfare. Anyone with information has been asked to contact police on 101.
The Siberian Times
February 28, 2017
The new president will be Sergei Ivanov Jr, son of Sergei Ivanov, the former chief of the Russian presidential administration and deputy prime minister who also served as defence minister. The new head of the diamond giant brings a wealth of business and banking experience, and is currently senior viceÃâà...
Russia Beyond the Headlines
August 15, 2016
12, Russian President Vladimir Putin unexpectedly fired the head of his administration Sergei Ivanov, appointing him (at the latter's own request, Putin stressed) to the post of special presidential representative for environmental protection, ecology and transport. In the hierarchy of the Kremlin elite, IvanovÃâà...
The Moscow Times
August 12, 2016
In an unexpected move, Russian President Vladimir Putin replaced Friday the head of the presidential administration Sergei Ivanov with Anton Vaino, a younger and less known official. Ivanov, thanking Putin for his praise of his work, commented that his four years and eight months in the role made him theÃâà...
New York Times
August 12, 2016
As if on cue, after the announcement, pictures of Anton E. Vaino, 44, the relatively unknown aide promoted to chief of staff to replace Sergei B. Ivanov, suddenly popped up online. They showed Mr. Vaino shadowing Mr. Putin and even carrying an umbrella to protect the president from the rain. The changesÃâà...
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