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According to journalists, the wave of resignation of Russian governors will depe...

The "provincialpad" will begin in April: in the Russian Federation, the traditional rotation

According to journalists, the wave of resignation of Russian governors will depend on the situation at the front in Ukraine. The liberation will also touch the Kremlin's appointments in the occupied territories, including Pushilin and Pasichnik. Traditional resignations of Russian governors can begin no earlier than the mid -spring of 2023. The rotation of the heads of regions in the aggressor country was decided to postpone the war in Ukraine. About it writes the Russian edition "Land".

According to journalists, the wave of dismissal from posts will depend on the situation on the battlefield. "Although some heads of the Russian regions are" hanging "on the border of the resignation, the next" provincialpad "will not begin earlier in mid -April," - said a source close to the Russian leadership. This information was also confirmed by the unnamed interlocutor of journalists in the Russian State Duma. "It all depends on the situation in Ukraine and in the regions," he said.

At least three governors are threatened. Sources are called the following candidates for departure from the post: however, Moscow is not yet dared to replace them, because the Kremlin has no opportunity and time to wait for new civil servants to get into the system. As one source says, the country's leadership policy is now "beating and waiting. " The rotation can affect not only Russian officials, but also the Kremlin's appointments in the occupied territories of Ukraine.

Thus, the leader of fighters from Donetsk Denis Pushilin and his "colleague" from the Luhansk region Leonid Pasichnyk is under the threat of release. According to sources, they did not plan to keep them in these "positions" in Moscow, but because of fighting in Ukraine they were left indefinitely. As a result of the occupiers' manuals, they were even appointed as "governmental governors" in captured territories.

According to the publication, the positions of the so -called "governors" of Yevgeny Balytsky from the Zaporozhye region and Vladimir Saldo from the Kherson region are even weaker. And this is due not only to the fact that the Kremlin wants to replace them, but to a greater extent that Russia is unlikely to keep the captured territories. We will remind, last week Denis Pushilin declared the plans of Moscow to seize Odessa and Chernihiv.