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Chuvashia parliament to vote on republic's prime minister.
CHEBOKSARY, September 8 (Itar-Tass) -- The State Council (parliament)
of Russia's republic of Chuvashia on Wednesday will vote on the candidacy
of Nina Suslonova for the post of the republic's prime minister.
After the new head of the republic, Mikhail Ignatyev, took up the
office on August 29, 2010, the republic's entire cabinet was sent to
resignation, as stipulated by Chuvashia's constitution. Nina Suslonova,
50, who had headed the republican government since April 8, 2010, was
appointed acting chairperson of the cabinet of ministers. Ignatyev
submitted her candidacy to the local parliament on September 6.
Suslonova graduated from the medical department of the Chuvash state
university. She is Doctor of Sciences in medicine and holds the title of
Honoured Physician of the Russian Federation. In recent years, she was
Chuvashia's minister of health and social development, and then deputy
prime minister of the republic. In 1996, she graduated from the Russian
Academy of State Service majoring in law.
of Russia's republic of Chuvashia on Wednesday will vote on the candidacy
of Nina Suslonova for the post of the republic's prime minister.
After the new head of the republic, Mikhail Ignatyev, took up the
office on August 29, 2010, the republic's entire cabinet was sent to
resignation, as stipulated by Chuvashia's constitution. Nina Suslonova,
50, who had headed the republican government since April 8, 2010, was
appointed acting chairperson of the cabinet of ministers. Ignatyev
submitted her candidacy to the local parliament on September 6.
Suslonova graduated from the medical department of the Chuvash state
university. She is Doctor of Sciences in medicine and holds the title of
Honoured Physician of the Russian Federation. In recent years, she was
Chuvashia's minister of health and social development, and then deputy
prime minister of the republic. In 1996, she graduated from the Russian
Academy of State Service majoring in law.