Russian Duma to Confirm PM Nominee
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•Russian Duma to confirm Mikhail Mishustin as Prime Minister
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The State Duma , the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia , is expected to confirm their nominee for Prime Minister today .
The move comes just after Russian President Vladimir Putin was sworn in for this fifth term.
Putin nominated current Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in January 2020 , leading many to believe he would become a technocratic-authoritarian placeholder.
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