Unplanned obsolescence
Analysts explain the significance of Sergey Shoigu’s surprise move from the Defence Ministry to the Security Council

On Sunday evening, Vladimir Putin unveiled details of a planned ministerial reshuffle to the Federation Council, Russia’s upper house of parliament, according to which veteran Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu will replace long-term Putin confidant Nikolay Patrushev as the head of Russia’s Security Council, a body made up of top state officials and security chiefs that briefs the president on security issues.
“If they wanted to destroy Shoigu, they wouldn’t have just arrested Timur Ivanov, but lots of people, including Shoigu himself,” he stressed.
“He’ll expel all the crooks sitting there with a clean conscience. They’ll be arrested and imprisoned. It will all be presented as a purge, but nobody will implicate Shoigu as he’ll be doing other things,” he told Novaya Europe.

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