
The dismissal of a number of deputies of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia was carried out as part of the personnel of personnel, said the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Rashid Nurgaliev.
“We have changes in the central apparatus, because the principle of rotation policy is characteristic not only for the territorial internal affairs bodies, it is also characteristic of our district departments, transport police and, of course, for the leading composition of the central apparatus,” said Nurgaliev, commenting on journalists in the plane during the working trip to the North Caucasus Federal District of the Last Personnel Changes to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
“I must say that my deputies are Mikhail Sukhodolsky, and Evgeny School, and Alexei Anichin on June 3 passed the review, proven themselves from the positive side. These are very responsible leaders who have extensive experience. At the same time, there is a principle of rotation, which is characteristic of everyone, and therefore the country's president was made,” said the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
"Both Mikhail Sukhodolsky, and Evgeny School, and Alexei Anichin are professionals who did a lot for the Ministry of Internal Affairs, especially in the period of the period, I emphasize once again that there are no questions on their official activities," he added.
Sukhodolsky was appointed head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. Schools and Anichin, according to Nurgaliev, will be appointed to other responsible positions. "There is a principle of rotation, which is characteristic of everyone, and therefore the president of the country made an appropriate decision.
This principle of rotation was reflected in the draft Federal Law "On the Service of the Service in the Internal Affairs", which we sent to the Government of the Russian Federation. There, paragraph 12, paragraph 12, relative to the rotation, it is said that employees of the internal affairs bodies, including the leading composition, must undergo a planned rotation, therefore this is a normal phenomenon, which in essence becomes the main principle of the appointment of managers, the basis of which is the assessment of professional qualities, ”said the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
"As for the (dismissed) head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region Vladislav Piotrovsky, the issue of his operational and service activities, then there are no problems here. The certification commission had issues to him personally. During the discussion of this candidate, the qualification commission did not receive exhaustive arguments to those issues that were posed before. Therefore. It was unanimously decided not to redesign him to the corresponding position.
He noted that in 2010 47 heads of the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the transport police and the heads of district heads were rotted. "This year, 31 heads were born to the regions and the central apparatus," Nurgaliev said.
He emphasized that "today's event is very important for the ministry." "All colleagues who are again appointed to the deputy minister are professionals with extensive experience, and they are able to solve the tasks," the minister said.
On Saturday, it became known that Russian President Dmitry Medvedev dismissed three deputies of the Minister of Internal Affairs from their posts and signed decrees on new appointments in the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In addition, the head of state was rearranged in the leadership of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. According to the press service of the president, by decree of the head of state, Mikhail Sukhodolsky, the first deputy minister of the internal affairs, Evgeny School - deputy minister, Alexei Anichin - deputy minister - head of the Investigative Committee at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, were dismissed by decree of the head of state.
In addition, Medvedev dismissed the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, Lieutenant of the police of the police, the police of the police, Vladislav Piotrovsky, appointing Sukhodolsky to this post.
The first deputy Minister of the Interior was the police general Alexander Gorova, Major General Sergey Bulavin, was appointed by the State Secretary-Deputy Minister of the Interior. Police Lieutenant General Valery Kozhokar was appointed Deputy Minister of the Interior - the head of the Investigative Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Sergey Gerasimov, Igor Aleshin, Alexander Smirny and Viktor Kiryanov, were appointed deputy Minister of the Interior. Smirny and Kiryanov awarded the special ranks of the police general generals. Bulavin, Kiryanov and Gerasimov to date were deputy minister of the interior.