Former Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has said his new post of deputy chair of the Security Council will not prevent him from remaining the chairman of the governing party United Russia.
"Speaking about the new job, being a deputy in this position does not prevent one from political activities, including party leadership. I remain the chair of the party United Russia. This is our leading political force, this is our governing party", Medvedev told Channel One in an interview.
The statement comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree introducing the post of Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council and appointed Medvedev to this post.
Earlier this week, Medvedev announced that his government was resigning. Putin accepted his resignation but asked his cabinet to stay on in a caretaker capacity.
President Vladimir Putin’s nominee Mikhail Mishustin, a former tax service chief, was confirmed as prime minister by the lower house of parliament on 16 January.