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    Mikhail Mishustin

    Prime Minister of Russia

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  1. Mikhail Vladimirovich Mishustin (Russian: Михаи́л Влади́мирович Мишу́стин, IPA: [mixɐˈil vlɐˈdʲimʲirəvʲitɕ miˈʂusʲtʲɪn]; born 3 March 1966) is a Russian politician and economist serving as the Prime Minister of Russia since 16 January 2020.

  2. The Mikhail Mishustin's Second Cabinet (Russian: Второе правительство Мишустина) is the current federal government of Russia, formed in May 2024, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

  3. May 10, 2024 · May 10 (Reuters) - Here are some key facts about Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, whose reappointment as prime minister President Vladimir Putin proposed on Friday: - Mishustin, 58...

  4. The Mikhail Mishustin's First Cabinet (Russian: Первое правительство Мишустина) was the federal government of Russia from 2020 to 2024, led by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

  5. Jan 16, 2020 · 11 June 2024 Mikhail Mishustin chairs strategic session on national projects Means of Production and Automation and Infrastructure for Life Mikhail Mishustin: In his Address to the Federal Assembly, the President outlined a number of systemic goals in the social sphere and in the development of the country’s technological and economic ...

  6. May 10, 2024 · Russian President Vladimir Putin has reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as the country’s prime minister. The reappointment Friday was widely anticipated for a technocrat who has maintained a low political profile.

  7. May 10, 2024 · The Russian president on Friday asked parliament to confirm Mikhail Mishustins appointment and signed a bill approving a set of national goals for the new government until 2036.

  8. May 14, 2024 · Putin reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as prime minister three days later, which was quickly approved by the lower house of parliament. On Sunday, he signed a decree moving Sergei Shoigu from his post as defense minister to head of the national security council.

  9. Jan 16, 2020 · By appointing Mishustin, Putin is hoping that his new prime minister can live up to his reputation and wrestle Russia’s bureaucracy into delivering results on the national projects.

  10. 16 January 2020: Appointed Prime Minister of the Russian Federation by the executive order of the Russian President.

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