Putin ahead of schedule stopped powers of the Governor of TRANS-Baikal region Konstantin Ilkovsky

Putin ahead of schedule stopped powers of the Governor of TRANS-Baikal region Konstantin Ilkovsky


MOSCOW, February 17. The President of Russia Vladimir Putin has signed the Decree “On early termination of powers of the Governor of Zabaykalsky Krai” Konstantin Ilkovsky. About it reports a press-service of the Kremlin.

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“In connection with the statement of the Governor of Transbaikalian territory Konstantin Ilkovsky K. K. on early termination of powers and in accordance with subparagraph C of paragraph 1 of article 19 of the Federal act of 6 October 1999 ь184-FZ “On General principles of organization of legislative (representative) and Executive bodies of state power of subjects of the Russian Federation” I decide: to Accept resignation of the Governor of Transbaikalian territory Konstantin Ilkovsky K. To on their own”, – stated in the Decree.

This Decree shall enter into force from the day of its signing.

The pronunciation of the head of Karelia

Putin also declared reprimand to the head of Karelia Alexander Khudilainen.

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“In connection with violation of the Head of the Republic of Karelia A. P. Hudilaynen obligations on the resettlement of citizens from emergency housing Fund decree: to Declare the Head of the Republic of Karelia A. P. hudilaynen to the reprimand,” – said in the document.

10 February, Putin demanded to take measures against the leadership of Karelia, which disrupted the programme of resettlement of dilapidated housing in the region.
Alexander Khudilainen was appointed head of the Republic of Karelia in may 2012, after Andrey Nelidov ahead of schedule resigned on their own. The term of office of Judilynn expires in 2017.

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