01 November 2008, 14:37

Government of Ingushetia dismissed

Today, the new president of Ingushetia Yunus-Bek Evkurov has dismissed the government of the republic, having signed the corresponding resignation decree.

According to the decree signed by Evkurov today in the morning, the republic's government was instructed to exercise their duties pending formation of the new government. "Also, all the powers of the heads of executive bodies of state power and administration heads of districts, cities and dwelling settlements have been stopped," the "Interfax" quotes the decree of the new president of Ingushetia.

The ITAR-TASS reports that the government of Ingushetia was dismissed according to the legislation because of election of the new president.

He has also dismissed the employees of the president's administration and heads of Ingushetian executive bodies, having instructed them to exercise their duties till new respective appointments.

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