First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
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A First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, commonly referred to as the First Deputy Prime Minister, is a member of the Russian Government.[1] The First Deputy is to be proposed by the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (commonly known as the Prime Minister), and approved by the nation's President.[2]
The office is the successor to the posts of First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union and the First Deputy Premier of the Russian SFSR
Compare: Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, Vice Premier of Russia.
List of first deputies
| Name | Tenure | Prime Minister | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gennady Burbulis | ![]() |
26 December 1991 – 14 April 1992 | Boris Yeltsin |
| Yegor Gaidar | ![]() |
2 March 1992 – 15 December 1992 | Boris Yeltsin |
| Vladimir Shumeyko | — | 2 June 1992 – 20 January 1994 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Yegor Gaydar | ![]() |
17 March 1993 – 20 January 1994 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Oleg Lobov | — | 15 April 1993 – 18 September 1993 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Oleg Soskovets | — | 30 April 1993 – 20 June 1994 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Anatoly Chubais | ![]() |
5 November 1994 – 16 January 1996 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Vladimir Kadannikov | — | 25 January 1996 – 9 August 1996 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Oleg Lobov | — | 18 June 1996 – 14 August 1996 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Alexey Bolshakov | — | 14 August 1996 – 17 March 1997 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Viktor Ilyushin | — | 14 August 1996 – 17 March 1997 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Vladimir Potanin | ![]() |
14 August 1996 – 17 March 1997 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Anatoly Chubais | ![]() |
17 March 1997 – 23 March 1998 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Boris Nemtsov | ![]() |
17 March 1997 – 18 April 1998 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Sergei Kiriyenko | |||
| Sergey Kiriyenko | ![]() |
23 March 1998 – 24 April 1998 | Himself |
| Yuri Maslyukov | — | 11 September 1998 – 25 May 1999 | Viktor Chernomyrdin |
| Yevgeny Primakov | |||
| Sergei Stepashin | |||
| Vadim Gustov | — | 18 September 1998 – 27 April 1999 | Yevgeny Primakov |
| Sergei Stepashin | ![]() |
27 April 1999 – 19 May 1999 | Yevgeny Primakov |
| Himself | |||
| Nikolai Aksyonenko | 21 May 1999 – 10 January 2000 | Sergei Stepashin | |
| Vladimir Putin | |||
| Mikhail Zadornov[3] | — | 25 May 1999 – 28 May 1999 | Sergei Stepashin |
| Viktor Khristenko | ![]() |
31 May 1999 – 10 January 2000 | Sergei Stepashin |
| Vladimir Putin | |||
| Vladimir Putin | ![]() |
9 August 1999 – 16 August 1999 | Himself |
| Mikhail Kasyanov | ![]() |
10 January 2000 – 17 May 2000 | Vladimir Putin |
| Himself | |||
| Dmitry Medvedev | ![]() |
14 November 2005 – 12 May 2008 | Mikhail Fradkov |
| Sergei Ivanov | ![]() |
15 February 2007 – 12 May 2008 | Mikhail Fradkov |
| Viktor Zubkov | |||
| Vladimir Putin | |||
| Viktor Zubkov | ![]() |
12 May 2008– 21 May 2012 | Vladimir Putin |
| Himself (acting) | |||
| Dmitry Medvedev | |||
| Igor Shuvalov | ![]() |
12 May 2008–Incumbent | Vladimir Putin |
| Viktor Zubkov (acting) | |||
| Dmitry Medvedev | |||
| — | — | — | — |
Footnotes
- ↑ Статья №110 от 12 декабря 1993 «Глава 6. Правительство Русской Федерации». (Article #110 of 12 December 1993 Chapter 6. The Government of the Russian Federation. ).
- ↑ Статья №112 от 12 декабря 1993 «Глава 6. Правительство Русской Федерации». (Article #112 of 12 December 1993 Chapter 6. The Government of the Russian Federation. ).
- ↑ Zadornov refused the position
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