Dagestan Supreme Court Chairman Fedor Shchukin retires from his judicial post. The move follows President Vladimir Putin's support for Shchukin to be appointed as the new head of the Republic of Dagestan.
The Chairman of the Supreme Court of Dagestan, Fedor Shchukin, has officially retired. This follows reports that President Vladimir Putin has supported Shchukin's candidacy to become the next head of the Republic of Dagestan.
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