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  2. Acting prime ministers. Vladimir Kokovtsov: 18–22 September 1911; Konstantin Pamfilov: 5 May 1942 – 2 May 1943; Oleg Lobov: 26 September – 6 November 1991; Yegor Gaidar: 15 June – 14 December 1992; Sergey Kiriyenko: 23 March – 24 April 1998; Viktor Chernomyrdin: 9–10 August 1996 and 23 August – 11 September 1998

  3. Mikhail Mishustin is the current prime minister. He was appointed on 16 January 2020 after Dmitry Medvedev and the rest of the government resigned the previous day . Historical background. Imperial period. Early Russian prime ministers. Until 1905, the head of government was the emperor.

    • President, (with the approval of the State Duma)
    • No fixed term
    • US$105,000 annually
  4. Mar 25, 2019 · Prime Ministers of the Russian Federation Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin . Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (1931-2007) was the first Prime Minister of the Russian Federation (November 06, 1991-June 15, 1992). Yeltsin was born in Butka, Sverdlovsk, USSR. After his term, he became the President of the Russian Federation until 1999.

  5. In 1999, Yeltsin appointed Vladimir Putin as the Prime Minister. Later in that year, Yeltsin resigned from the presidency and Putin took over as the Acting President. Putin won the 2000 Russian presidential election on its first round, gaining 53.44% of the vote.

  6. Introduction Prime Minister of Russia; Historical background; Imperial period Early Russian prime ministers 1905–1917; Provisional Government; Soviet period; Post-Soviet period; Duties and competences; Appointment Results of confirmations voting; Removal from office; Term of office; Acting prime minister Temporary absence When the whole of ...

  7. Only two acting Prime Ministers: Yegor Gaidar and Viktor Chernomyrdin were appointed by the President, but not approved by the Duma. The most recent Prime Minister is Mikhail Mishustin since 16 January 2020.

  8. 1998–1999: Deputy Head of the State Tax Service of Russia. 1999–2004: Deputy Minister for Taxes and Levies of the Russian Federation. 2004–2006: Head of the Federal Agency for Real Estate Cadastre. 2007–2008: Head of the Federal Agency for the Management of Special Economic Zones. 2008–2010: President of the UFG Group (OFG Invest).

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