Putin extends his deputy Levitin’s term

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Russian President Vladimir Putin extended the period of state civil service to his deputy, Igor Levitin, for one year, this is due to the issued order. legal information portal.

“Extending the term of the federal state civil service to Igor Evgenievich Levitin, Deputy President of the Russian Federation until February 21, 2024,” the document says.

The official was born on February 21, 1952 in the village of Tsebrikovo, Odessa region of the Ukrainian SSR, and will celebrate his 71st birthday this month.

Levitin, formerly the Minister of Transport and Communications of Russia, has been working in the Presidential Administration since 2012, first as an adviser to the president, and since 2013 as his deputy.

He has also been the Secretary of the State Council of the Russian Federation since 2012.

Before Putin signed the law Raising the civil service age to 70.

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