The media talked about possible successors Tuleyev

Aman Tuleyev

The mayor of Nizhny Tagil Sergey Nosov and the Deputy of the state Duma from the Kemerovo region Dmitry Islamov are the most probable candidates on a post of the Governor of Kuzbass Aman Tuleev, who is undergoing rehabilitation after surgery. On Thursday, July 6, the newspaper “Kommersant”.

According to the newspaper, the presidential administration has created a list of 20 candidates. It includes, for example, the first Vice-Governor of Kuzbas Vladimir Chernov, the mayor of Novokuznetsk Sergey Kuznetsov, the President of the holding “Siberian business Union” Mikhail Fedyaev, the mayor of Nizhny Tagil Sergey Nosov and the Deputy of the state Duma from the Kemerovo region Dmitry Islamov. The most relevant candidate in the AP believe Nosov, the newspaper said.

“Kommersant” points out that he led the metallurgical plant in Nizhny Tagil, and participated in the creation of the regional branch of “United Russia” in this city.In 2012 he won the mayoral election in Nizhny Tagil, gaining 92% of the votes.

Sources of Newspapers claim that opponents of the presence of Nosova in Kuzbass is Ural mining and metallurgical company. Does not want to give Kuzbass came from another region and he Tuleyev.

According to the source Newspapers, Tuleyev would like to see as the head of the region, “someone local”, for example, Dmitry Islamova. In 2008, Aman Tuleyev has appointed him as his Deputy of economy and regional development, and in 2016 he was elected a Deputy of the state Duma, where he became Deputy Chairman of the Committee on energy.

3 July, “Kommersant” wrote that the Governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev was taken to Moscow and held in one of the Metropolitan hospitals, rehabilitation after back surgery. Undergoing surgery in Germany Tuleyev on a stretcher was loaded on Board the plane EMERCOM in Kemerovo airport, then sent to the capital.

Aman Tuleyev headed the Kemerovo oblast in 1997. In September 2015 he was elected head of the region for the fifth time, gaining more than 96 percent of the votes.

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