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Kremlin aide says learns about alleged presidential administration reform from media

On November 25, the Kommersant daily reported about the alleged presidential administration reform

MOSCOW, November 28. /TASS/. Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov said he knew nothing about the alleged presidential administration reform, moreover he had learned about from the media.

"I’ve seen some articles but I don’t know any details," Ushakov told reporters when asked to comment on the reports on the alleged presidential administration reform.

On November 25, the Kommersant daily reported about the alleged presidential administration reform. According to the daily, the number of directorates could be reduced from 21 to eight or nine. On the same day, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who is also deputy head of the presidential administration, declined to confirm or deny the media reports.

"Various options to reorganize the administration have been under consideration," Peskov told reporters and added: "I don’t have any precise information."