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According to the press-secretary of Ministry of Natural Resources Nikolai Gudkov, acting head of Rosnedra time is performed by the deputy head of department Yevgeny Kiselyov. For information about the signed resignation he did not comment. Representative Medvedev did not respond to a request to RBC.
Later, on the site of the government decree Medvedev appeared on the release of Pak on their own. Another decree of the interim office of the head of the agency entrusted to Kiselev.
On the eve of a press conference in Tass Natural Resources Minister Sergey Donskoy said that the Government had identified five candidates for the post of head of Rosnedra, without naming names. It is well-known media people, he said.
Earlier it was reported that Valery Pak will leave the post of head of Rosnedra, having worked in this position for two years. He wrote a letter of resignation on their own. The interlocutors RBC Rosnedra say that Valery Pak is preparing to move to another job.
Sources RBC named several prospective candidates for the role of head of department. Firstly, it Podturkin Yuri, who until recently was the chief federal inspector in the Republic of Sakha (at the presidential envoy in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev), said the source RBC Rosnedra. From 2004 to November 2013 he directed the State Commission on Mineral Reserves at the Ministry of Environment. According to the interlocutor RBC Podturkin in good standing with Trutnev. It is his countryman – was also born in the Perm region. Trutnev’s spokesman did not comment on this information.
In addition Podturkin among the candidates referred to by Roman Panov, head Rosgeologiya. However, the press service of the company refuted preparing its transition to the post of head of Rosnedra. Also, the interlocutors in Rosnedra called among the candidates for the post of the assistant of two deputy prime ministers: assistant Arkady Dvorkovich Darya Vasilevsky and assistant Ruslan Bazdyreva Alexander Khloponin. Both were previously employees of the Ministry of Environment.
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