A top advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin who publicly voiced concerns about the Russian government takeover of Yukos, free speech limitations and Russian policy towards Ukraine has been stripped of his responsibilities as Russia's envoy to the G8 industrial nations, according to a Kremlin statement issued Monday. No official reason was given for the announced shift in the duties of Andrey Illarionov, apparently a lone voice of official dissent.
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January 3, 2005
17:10 News
Vladimir Putin issued a decree appointing presidential aide Igor Shuvalov Chairman of the Interdepartmental Commission on Russia's participation in the G8.
Igor Shuvalov will also perform the duties of the presidential representative on affairs of the group of the leading industrial countries and relations with representatives of the G7 countries' leaders, Russian Sherpa, deputy chairman of the Organizing committee for Russian presidency in the Group of Eight in 2006.
Presidential adviser Andrei Illarionov has been released from all these duties.
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