From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/14/2006 6:46 AM Kozak offered Putin three nominees on post of Adygeya president 14.10.2006
The plenipotentiary of the president of Russian Federation in the Southern federal district Dmitry Kozak submitted to consideration to Vladimir Putin the list with the three nominees on the post of the new head of Adygeya, including the nominee supported by the bureau of the Supreme Political council and the presidium of the general council of the All-Russia party "United Russia", - a source in the administration of the president of Russian Federation informed "Interfax" on Thursday.
Participants of the consultations with Kozak consider that the most serious chances to occupy the post of the head of Adygeya belong to the two candidates - rector of the Maykop technological university Aslancheriy Tkhakushinov and the speaker of the republican parliament Ruslan Hadjebiekov. The names of these candidates were offered by "United Russia" (first one is the member of "United Russia", and the second – heads the local branch of the party) that basically guarantees to each of them support of the majority of the parliament at approving in the post of the head of the republic, informs newsru.com.
About the third nominee neither in this, nor in other publications Natpress received, was spoken. As to “about-governmental” circles of Adygeya, there as the third nominee Kozak offered Putin, they consider the general - lieutenant, assistant to the chief-commander of the Air Defence forces at CIS Aitech Bizhev.
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