Fetisov rejects vote on approval of new Sports Minister 12:30

Two-time Olympic champion in hockey, member of the United Russia group Vyacheslav Fetisov did not participate in the vote on the approval of Mikhail Degtyarev as Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation. The information was published on: official website State Duma.

In the vote held on May 14, 350 deputies were positive, 79 deputies abstained, and no one opposed.

It is noteworthy that Fetisov participated in the voting on other issues – a minute before the question about Degtyarev, he voted to confirm Anton Alikhanov as Minister of Industry and Trade, and a minute later he voted to approve Alexander Kozlov as Minister of Nature. Resources and Environment.

On the evening of May 11, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin presented the structure of the country’s new government to the lower house of parliament for consideration. On May 12, it was reported that Mikhail Degtyarev had arrived in Moscow to begin preparations to join the new government. From 2016 to 2020, the official chaired the State Duma Committee on Physical Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs. Degtyarev is a master of fencing, winner of awards at all-Russian and international competitions.

Former world champion saidAn issue that the new Minister of Sports should emphasize.

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Source: Gazeta

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