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Mikhail Kasyanov returned to Russia on July 25 after a summer vacation he spent abroad
Russian former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov returned to Russia on July 25 after a summer vacation he spent abroad, sources in Kasyanov’s company MK-Analitika have told Itar-Tass. Now Kasyanov is expected to “continue work in the usual regime,” the company representative said. According to Kasyanov’s press secretary Tatyana Razbash, “I can confirm he has returned and got down to work.” However, Razbash could not tell about further plans of Kasyanov and his possible summons to the Prosecutor General’s Office. “I have nothing to say about this so far,” she pointed out
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