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Grandson of Estonia's Communist boss may become head of Putin's election headquarters

The election headquarters of Russian President Vladimir Putin at the upcoming presidential elections may be headed
by Anton Vaino, a Russian politician
of Estonian descent, Russia's Kommersant newspaper said, cites LETA/BNS.
The newspaper said that there are two choices for the position and it will
either be assumed by Vaino or his deputy Sergei
Kirienko.
Putin on Wednesday announced that he wishes to once again run for the
position of the president of Russia.
Putin in August 2016 appointed Vaino as the new head of the presidential
administration.
Anton Vaino was born in Tallinn in 1972. His grandfather, Karl Vaino, born
in Tomsk, Siberia, in 1923, was the head of the Communist Party of Estonia from
1978-1988.
Vaino in 1996 graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International
Relations and after that worked at the Russian embassy in Japan until 2001,
after which he assumed a position at the Russian Foreign Ministry and worked at
the Russian Presidential Protocol Directorate from 2002 to 2007.
He was named first deputy head of this department in 2007, then deputy
chief of the Government Staff, later chief of the Prime Minister's Protocol and
deputy chief of the Government Staff in 2008. From 2012 until 2016 Vaino worked
as the deputy head of the presidential administration.