First cabinet of Vladimir Putin | |
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48th Cabinet of Russia | |
Date formed | 16 August 1999 |
Date dissolved | 7 May 2000 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Boris Yeltsin Vladimir Putin (Acting) |
Head of government | Vladimir Putin Mikhail Kasyanov (Acting) |
Head of government's history | 1999–present |
Deputy head of government | Mikhail Kasyanov Nikolay Aksyonenko Viktor Khristenko |
No. of ministers | 16 |
Member party | Unity Our Home - Russia Democratic Choice of Russia[1] |
Status in legislature | Coalition |
Opposition party | Communist Party |
Opposition leader | Gennady Zyuganov |
History | |
Predecessor | Stepashin |
Successor | Kasyanov |
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This article contains information about the First Cabinet of Vladimir Putin, in effect from 16 August 1999[2] to 7 May 2000.[3] It was followed by Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet.
Ministers[edit]
Office | Minister | Period of office |
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Prime Minister | Vladimir Putin | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Mikhail Kasyanov | January 10, 2000 – May 7, 2000 |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Nikolay Aksyonenko | August 19, 1999 – January 10, 2000 |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Viktor Khristenko | August 19, 1999 – January 10, 2000 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Ilya Klebanov | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Valentina Matvienko | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Vladimir Sherback | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Nikolay Koshman | October 15, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Sergey Shoygu | January 10, 2000 – May 7, 2000 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Viktor Khristenko | January 10, 2000 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Finance | Mikhail Kasyanov | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Atomic Energy | Yevgeny Adamov | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Agriculture | Alexey Gordeyev | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister for Antimonopoly Policy and Support of Entrepreneurship | Ilya Yuzhanov | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Fuel and Energy | Viktor Kalyuzhny | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of the Interior | Vladimir Rushaylo | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Emergencies | Sergey Shoygu | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Mass Media | Mikhail Lesin | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Federal, Ethnic and Migration Policy | Vyacheslav Mikhailov | August 19, 1999 – January 6, 2000 |
Alexander Blokhin | January 6, 2000 – May 7, 2000 | |
Minister of Health | Yury Shevchenko | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Property Relations | Farit Gazizullin | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Igor Ivanov | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Culture | Vladimir Yegorov | August 19, 1999 – February 8, 2000 |
Mikhail Shvydkoy | February 8, 2000 – May 7, 2000 | |
Minister of Taxes | Alexander Pochinok | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Defence | Igor Sergeev | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Education | Vladimir Filippov | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Natural Resources | Boris Yatskevich | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Industry, Science and Technologies | Mikhail Kirpichnikov | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Railways | Vladimir Starostenko | August 19, 1999 – September 16, 1999 |
Nikolay Aksyonenko | September 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 | |
Minister of Telecommunications and Informatization | Leonid Reiman | November 12, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Transport | Sergey Frank | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Labor and Welfare Development | Sergey Kalashnikov | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Economy | Andrey Shapoval'yants | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Trade | Mikhail Fradkov | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Justice | Yury Chaika | August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister – Chief of Staff of the Government | Dmitry Kozak | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister of Sports, Physical Culture and Tourism | Boris Ivanyuzhenkov | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
Minister for Commonwealth of Independent States | Leonid Drachevsky | August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000 |
References[edit]
- ^ Политическая принадлежность членов Правительства РФ
- ^ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 16.08.1999 № 1052 «About the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation», approved the appointment of Resolution of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation dated 16.08.1999 № 4276-II ГД «About consent to the President of the Russian Federation for the appointment of Vladimir Putin to the post of Prime Minister».
- ^ Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 05.07.2000 № 647-р The Russian government gave its functions to the newly elected President of the Russian Federation.
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