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Russia: Putin picks Mishustin to stay on as prime minister

Deutsche Welle Friday, 10 May 2024 ()
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he would like Mikhail Mishustin to be reappointed as prime minister. Mishustin has been credited with keeping the Russian economy afloat amid Western sanctions.
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