Dmitry Kozak Resigns from Kremlin: Future Plans Uncertain
Dmitry Kozak, deputy head of Russia's presidential administration, has resigned. The Kremlin confirmed his departure, citing it was at Kozak's request, though no reason was provided. Speculation suggests Kozak may venture into business, as reported by the RBC news outlet.

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Dmitry Kozak, the deputy head of Russia's presidential administration, has officially resigned, the Kremlin confirmed on Thursday. While the reasons for his departure remain undisclosed, it is confirmed that the resignation was at Kozak's request.
According to the RBC news outlet, Kozak submitted his resignation and is now contemplating various business opportunities. However, these reports are yet to be officially substantiated, adding an element of speculation to his future endeavors.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged the resignation, stating, 'I can confirm that Dmitry Nikolayevich Kozak has resigned. At his own request.' The next steps for Kozak remain unclear, continuing to pique interest in Russia's political circles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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