Russian leader Putin advocates for the appointment of participants from SVO for leadership roles
Russia's President Calls for Participants in Ukraine Military Operation to be Considered for Leadership Positions
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a statement during a meeting with leaders of political party factions in the State Duma, the lower house of Russia's Federal Assembly. Putin suggested that participants in the special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine could be considered for leadership positions.
According to reports by RIA Novosti, a Russian state-owned news agency, the meeting took place within the State Duma. The details of the location were not specified.
Meanwhile, in a separate development, Sergei Sechenov has been appointed as the new speaker of the Tomsk city duma. Sechenov is a participant in the special military operation in Ukraine. His appointment was previously reported.
The previous speaker of the Tomsk city duma, Chingis Akatayev, has resigned due to a loss of trust. The loss of trust was linked to errors in Akatayev's income declaration.
In the past, Putin has proposed several individuals for leadership roles in the special military operation in Ukraine, including high-ranking Russian military officials. However, specific names and their exact positions held in Russia are not detailed in the available sources.
It is worth noting that the State Duma, where Putin met with political party factions leaders, is a different legislative body from the Tomsk city duma.
This development comes as the special military operation in Ukraine continues, with Russia maintaining its stance on the intervention. The term 'special military operation' is the term Russia uses for its military intervention in Ukraine.
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