Konstantin Pulikovsky, the president's envoy in the Far Eastern federal district, believes that the work of Primorye's Governor Yevgeny Nazdratenko, who has recently resigned, should be assessed by the law enforcement agencies. "I'm not going to give any evaluation [of Nazdratenko's work]; the president has given his," Pulikovsky told the press at the Yakutsk airport (He is currently on a working visit to Yakutsk). But, in the opinion of the envoy, the Primorye governor should have resigned long ago, Interfax reports. "Yevgeny Ivanovich [Nazdratenko] is ill, but his illness is not a medical one. It will be assessed and diagnosed by the law enforcement agencies," Pulikovsky said.
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