Deputy
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For example, Petr Fradkov, the son of former Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, became first
deputy
chairman of VEB at the age of 29.
Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin’s son Ivan became
deputy
director of a Rosneft department at 25.Russia’s new model of crony capitalism seems to be a deliberate effort to emulate the success of Russia’s ancient feudal system – a system that, after all, lasted for centuries.
The world can trust Mr. Rubin's long time deputy, the economist Larry Summers, to keep the ship afloat: he knows better than anyone that timely and decisive tax cuts are the way to keep the economy from tumbling.
By 2007, even Abdullah Dardari, the
deputy
prime minister for economic affairs and a chief architect of Syria’s economic reforms (which were upended by the 2011 civil war), described Raqqa as a long-forgotten city.
Seeking to regain better control over its economic and financial destiny, the Kingdom has designed an ambitious economic restructuring plan, spearheaded by its energetic new
deputy
crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.
Although he has been in politics for decades, he has not held a government post since serving as
deputy
health minister under former Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.
There are already rumors about a palace coup within Kadima, aimed at replacing Olmert with either the
deputy
prime minister, the veteran Shimon Peres, or the popular foreign minister, Tzipi Livni.
Just a week before the coup, Mugabe sacked his deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to promote Grace to that position.
The arrest of these well-educated professionals, together with the Egyptian doctor Ayman al-Zawahiri’s role as al-Qaeda’s
deputy
leader, raises questions that go far beyond disaffection among Muslims and the consequences of America’s misadventures in the Middle East.
Much of this new tone in Malaysia's ethnic politics has gone unnoticed due to the furor surrounding Mahathir's efforts to discredit his former deputy, Anwar Ibrahim.
The attempted assassination in Jeddah last month of Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, the
deputy
interior minister for security affairs, demonstrates both elements of the Saudi strategy, and how a bold attempt by Al-Qaeda to revive its fortunes has failed.
Two days earlier, United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk and European Union Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton had completed successful talks on Russia’s accession to the WTO with Putin’s first deputy, Igor Shuvalov, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, and Minister of Economy and Development Elvira Nabiullina.
And, as
deputy
prime minister since 2005, he oversaw the Russian National Priority Projects (a set of policies to develop social welfare), which has given him a clearer insight into Russia’s deep flaws than any of the siloviks , with their focus on getting and maintaining personal power, could ever have.
As Russia’s
deputy
prime minister since 2005, he has not gone beyond consoling rhetoric.
So it was only appropriate that he should become
deputy
prime minister for social affairs in 2005, because he had already succeeded in largely bringing these affairs to a halt.
Her election marked the second time since the handover from the British that a
deputy
replaced a CCP loyalist.
As the Soviet Union crumbled and Yeltsin’s new, independent Russian government attempted radical reform, the G7 countries’ sent a bunch of
deputy
finance ministers to Moscow to insist that Soviet era debts be honored.
The first time was in July 2012, when fighters stormed Damascus and attacked the National Security headquarters, killing Assad’s top commanders, including the defense minister, the
deputy
defense minister, and the head of the National Security Bureau.
The most sensible outcome is currently a political non-starter: a Conservative-Labour coalition government, with (say) Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and Jeremy Corbyn as his
deputy.
Indeed, by coincidence, on the Sunday the young football fan was murdered in Moscow, Vladislav Surkov, the first
deputy
in President Dmitri Medvedev’s administration, was meeting Michael McFaul of President Barack Obama’s National Security Council.
But Trump had already successfully bullied the
deputy
attorney general who is supervising the investigation into sharing highly sensitive information with his allies on Capitol Hill, upending all precedent.
Most obvious, Kuroda has been confirmed for another five-year term at the BOJ, and Zhou was replaced in March by his own
deputy
governor, Yi Gang.
After all, when Carney was “imported,” he was disrupting the tradition of in-house appointments – a tradition that will be revitalized if, as seems likely, one of the BoE’s current
deputy
governors is named as his replacement.
The fact that the party leader Mr.Erdogan was prevented through technicalities from becoming a
deputy
in the Parliament and thus Prime Minister makes the maintenance of this balance even more tricky.
Italy’s new anti-establishment coalition government was propelled to power by the popularity of the staunchly anti-immigrant League party, led by Matteo Salvini, who is now interior minister and
deputy
prime minister.
Andrei Kozlov, the
deputy
governor of Russia’s central bank who was leading a campaign against financial fraud, was assassinated on September 14.
Government propaganda abounds, too, generated by new media operators like Konstantin Rykov, a 29-year-old Duma
deputy
and the founder of New Media Stars, the Kremlin’s favorite Internet firm.
The continent’s third pillar, South Africa, will spend 2008 mired in an escalating political feud between Thabo Mbeki, the lame-duck president, and Jacob Zuma, a former
deputy
who is the newly elected leader of the ruling African National Congress and the leading candidate to succeed Mbeki, his bitter rival, next year.
Nonetheless, Ashraf al-Banna, a co-founder of the reformist General Coalition for Police Officers (GCPO), remains hopeful: “He was an effective
deputy
[minister of interior]...[so] we expect some reforms.
He belongs to the so-called “iron organization,” a strong, committed faction led by Khairat al-Shater, the Brotherhood’s first
deputy
chairman
(deputy
general guide).
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