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Vladimir Putin's Deputy Chief of Staff Dmitry Kozak has submitted his resignation. At least, foreign media report that Kozak is considering "various offers to go into business." Journalist Alexey Venediktov and political analyst Arkady Dubnov also reported his departure, citing their sources, foreign media write, Telegrafi reports. Kozak is one of President Vladimir Putin's oldest associates. The two worked together in the St. Petersburg mayor's…
Dmitry Kozak has resigned as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office. This, citing sources, was reported by RBC and...
President Dmitri Kozak's deputy chief of staff wrote a letter of resignation of his own accord, which is being written by RBC with reference to two sources.
Dmitry Kozak has announced his voluntary resignation from his position as deputy head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, reports RBC Ukraine. Kozak was one of the last Kremlin officials to openly oppose the continuation of the war with Ukraine.
Putin's longtime ally Dmitry Kozak resigned: what is known. tsn.ua (news 1+1)
Today, 17 September, several sources linked to the Kremlin reported the dismissal of President Dmitry Kozak, the first deputy of the administration of the Russian Federation, a high-ranking official who since the nineties had been considered one of Vladimir Putin's closest associates, in RTVI material.
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