Outstanding mediocrity
Mikhail Mishustin’s future briefly looked uncertain last week until Putin recalled just how useless he was

If there was ever any truth to the rumours that a new prime minister was about to be appointed last week, all intrigue was rapidly put to an end when Putin once again nominated Mikhail Mishustin for the position.
As with many other ministers and business leaders, Mishustin’s presence at the heart of government is contingent only on how well he carries out his orders.
Mishustin’s appointment followed eight years of Medvedev’s government (2012-2020), during which time he not only failed to address Russia’s economic stagnation but, after 2014, seemed to have lost interest in any positive change whatsoever.










