Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told state news agency TASS that a new role for Patrushev would be announced within the coming days. Acting First Deputy Prime Minister Andrey Belousov will become the new defence minister.
‘Sideways move’
After 12 years at the helm of the Defence Ministry, Shoigu will now become Secretary of Russia’s Security Council. Political analyst Fyodor Krasheninnikov told Novaya Europe that for Shoigu this “definitely isn’t a promotion, but nor is it a disgrace, and he isn’t being punished or hidden from view. It’s a sideways move, not a demotion. The Security Council is a somewhat honorary position, but he hasn’t been put out to pasture. Patrushev was and remains quite influential, after all. And Shoigu will have an interesting job and opportunities,” he said.
Peskov said that Shoigu would also be deputy president of the Military-Industrial Commission, saying he was “deeply immersed in its work”. Krasheninnikov says that “Putin doesn’t deal with the Military-Industrial Commission himself,” which means that Shoigu will effectively be in charge. “In wartime, this is a very important position,” he added, noting that the department’s main function is the procurement of weapons.
“Shoigu will still be close to the president, and will have an important role as the secretary of the Security Council. It’s a high-profile position that still comes with its own plane and all the other bells and whistles he had as defence minister. He might end up with less influence, but it doesn’t mean he’s leaving the stage altogether. It’s not a fall from grace. It’s a high-profile post and demonstrates continuity. Nobody is being punished or accused of anything,” Krasheninnikov said.