First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia

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First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia

A First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (Russian: Первый заместитель Председателя Правительства Российской Федерации, romanized: Pervy zamestitel Predsedatelya Pravitelstva Rossiyskoy Federatsii), commonly referred to as the First Deputy Prime Minister, is a member of the Russian Government.[2] The First Deputy is to be proposed by the Prime Minister, and approved by the President.[3] However, this office is not provisioned by Constitution and it is not a separate office.

Quick Facts First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, Style ...
First Deputy Chairman of the
Government of the Russian Federation
Первый заместитель Председателя Правительства Российской Федерации
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since 14 May 2024
StyleMr First Deputy Chairman
(informal)
His Excellency
(diplomatic)
ResidenceWhite House, Moscow
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerPresident
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderGennady Burbulis
Formation6 November 1991; 33 years ago (1991-11-06)[1]
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The Chapter 6 of the Constitution of Russia says, that "The Government of the Russian Federation consists of the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation and federal ministries". First of all, First Vice-Premier is Vice-Premier, all others are distribution of responsibilities among Vice-Premiers inside the Government. There can be more than one First Vice-Premier, therefore written distribution of responsibilities is the most important document. The Federal constitutional law "On the Government of the Russian Federation" says "in the case of temporary absence of the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, his duties are performed by one of the Deputy Chairmen of the Government of the Russian Federation in accordance with a written distribution of responsibilities". It's automatically and President's Executive Order is not required in that moment.[4]

List

More information Party, Term of Office ...
First Deputy PM Party Term of Office Other offices held while
First Deputy PM
Cabinet
Thumb Gennady Burbulis Independent 6 November 1991 14 April 1992 Secretary of State Yeltsin—Gaidar
Thumb Yegor Gaidar Independent 2 March 1992 15 December 1992 Minister of Finance
(to 2 April)
Acting Prime Minister
(from 15 June to 14 December)
Thumb Vladimir Shumeyko Independent 2 June 1992 20 January 1994 Minister of Press
(from 5 October 1993)
Yeltsin—Gaidar
Chernomyrdin I
Oleg Lobov Independent 15 April 1993 18 September 1993 Minister of Economy Chernomyrdin I
Thumb Yegor Gaidar Choice of Russia 18 September 1993 20 January 1994 Acting Minister of Economy
Thumb Oleg Soskovets Independent 30 April 1993 20 June 1996 none
Thumb Anatoly Chubais Democratic Choice 5 November 1994 16 January 1996 none
Thumb Vladimir Kadannikov Independent 25 January 1996 9 August 1996 none
Thumb Oleg Lobov Independent 18 June 1996 14 August 1996 Presidential Representative in Chechnya
Thumb Alexei Bolshakov Independent 14 August 1996 17 March 1997 none Chernomyrdin II
Thumb Viktor Ilyushin Independent none
Thumb Vladimir Potanin Independent none
Thumb Anatoly Chubais Democratic Choice 17 March 1997 23 March 1998 Minister of Finance
(to 20 November 1997)
Thumb Boris Nemtsov Independent 17 March 1997 18 April 1998 Minister of Energy
(24 April – 20 November 1997)
Chernomyrdin II
Kiriyenko
Thumb Sergey Kiriyenko Independent 23 March 1998 24 April 1998 Acting Prime Minister[n 1] Kiriyenko
Thumb Yuri Maslyukov Communist Party 11 September 1998 12 May 1999 none Primakov
Thumb Vadim Gustov Independent 18 September 1998 27 April 1999 none
Thumb Sergey Stepashin Independent 27 April 1999 12 May 1999 Minister of Internal Affairs
Thumb Nikolay Aksyonenko Independent 21 May 1999 10 January 2000 Minister of Railways Stepashin
Putin I
Thumb Mikhail Zadornov Independent 25 May 1999 28 May 1999 Minister of Finance Stepashin
Thumb Viktor Khristenko Independent 31 May 1999 10 January 2000 none Stepashin
Putin I
Thumb Vladimir Putin Independent 9 August 1999 16 August 1999 Acting Prime Minister[n 1] Putin I
Thumb Mikhail Kasyanov Independent 10 January 2000 17 May 2000 Minister of Finance
Thumb Dmitry Medvedev Independent 14 November 2005 7 May 2008 none Fradkov II
Zubkov
Thumb Sergei Ivanov United Russia 15 February 2007 7 May 2008 none
Thumb Viktor Zubkov United Russia 12 May 2008 7 May 2012 Chairman of the Board of Gazprom
(from 27 June 2008)[5]
Putin II
Thumb Igor Shuvalov Independent 12 May 2008 18 May 2018 none Putin II
Medvedev I
Thumb Anton Siluanov United Russia 18 May 2018 15 January 2020 Minister of Finance Medvedev II
Thumb Andrey Belousov Independent 21 January 2020 7 May 2024 Acting Prime Minister
(30 April – 19 May 2020)
Mishustin I
Thumb Denis Manturov Independent 14 May 2024 Incumbent none Mishustin II
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First Deputy Premiers of the Russian SFSR

More information Term of Office, Other offices held while ...
First Deputy Term of Office[6] Other offices held while
First Deputy
Premier
Thumb Aleksandr Smirnov 20 February 1928 3 November 1929 none Rykov
Syrtsov
Thumb Dmitry Lebed 7 February 1930 August 1937 none Syrtsov
Sulimov
Thumb Georgy Perov June 1943 November 1944 none Kosygin
Thumb Vasily Pronin November 1944 23 March 1946 none
Thumb Valentin Makarov 26 June 1948 12 July 1949 none Rodionov
Chernousov
Thumb Arseny Safronov 12 July 1949 13 October 1957 none Chernousov
Puzanov
Yasnov
Thumb Pavel Lobanov 15 August 1953 28 February 1955 Minister of Agriculture
(from 20 December 1953)
Puzanov
Thumb Dmitry Alyokhin 26 March 1955 29 August 1957 none Puzanov
Yasnov
Thumb Ivan Lebedev 26 March 1955 24 April 1956 none
Thumb Alexander Puzanov 24 January 1956 21 February 1957 none Yasnov
Thumb Nikolai Baibakov 4 May 1957 7 May 1958 Chairman of the USSR State Committee for Planning Yasnov
Kozlov
Polyansky
Thumb Mikhail Yasnov 19 December 1957 23 December 1966 none Kozlov
Polyansky
Voronov
Thumb Vladimir Novikov 7 May 1958 16 April 1959 Chairman of the RSFSR State Committee for Planning Polyansky
Thumb Nikolay Smirnov 24 March 1962 18 January 1964 Minister of Agricultural Production and Procurement Voronov
Thumb Leonid Maximov 18 January 1964 19 December 1964
Thumb Konstantin Pysin 19 December 1964 1 February 1971 none
Thumb Alexey Shkolnikov 10 November 1965 25 July 1974 none Voronov
Solomentsev
Thumb Nikolay Vasilyev 18 February 1971 13 April 1979 none
Thumb Vitaly Vorotnikov 10 July 1975 4 April 1979 none Solomentsev
Thumb Lev Yermin 18 April 1979 20 April 1989 Chairman of the RSFSR State Agroindustrial Committee
(from 28 November 1985)
Solomentsev
Vorotnikov
Vlasov
Thumb Vladimir Orlov 26 March 1985 none Solomentsev
Vorotnikov
Thumb Vladimir Gusev 11 April 1985 20 June 1986 none Vorotnikov
Vlasov
Thumb Fikryat Tabeyev 27 June 1986 15 May 1990 none
Thumb Yevgeny Sizenko 21 June 1989 14 July 1990 none Vlasov
Silayev
Thumb Gennady Kulik 14 July 1990 10 July 1991 Minister of Agriculture and Food Silayev
Thumb Yury Skokov 8 September 1990 10 July 1991 none
Thumb Oleg Lobov 19 April 1991 15 November 1991 de facto Acting Premier
(from 26 September)
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Timeline

Denis ManturovAndrey BelousovAnton SiluanovIgor ShuvalovViktor ZubkovSergei IvanovDmitry MedvedevMikhail KasyanovVladimir PutinViktor KhristenkoMikhail Zadornov (politician)Nikolay AksyonenkoSergey StepashinVadim GustovYuri MaslyukovSergey KiriyenkoBoris NemtsovVladimir PotaninViktor IlyushinAlexei BolshakovVladimir KadannikovAnatoly ChubaisOleg SoskovetsVladimir ShumeykoYegor GaidarGennady BurbulisOleg LobovYury SkokovGennady KulikYevgeny SizenkoFikryat TabeyevVladimir GusevVladimir OrlovLev YerminVitaly VorotnikovNikolay VasilyevAlexey ShkolnikovKonstantin PysinLeonid MaximovNikolay SmirnovVladimir Novikov (politician, born 1907)Mikhail YasnovNikolai BaibakovAlexander PuzanovIvan LebedevDmitry AlyokhinPavel LobanovArseny SafronovValentin MakarovVasily ProninGeorgy PerovDmitry LebedAlexandr Smirnov

Notes

  1. A candidate for the prime minister should be a deputy prime minister in an outgoing cabinet. If he is not, he would be appointed as such shortly before the cabinet's dismissal. This led to a situation when the same person acts as interim prime minister and deputy to himself until official approval of the new PM by the State Duma.
    Статья №8 от 17 декабря 1997 «Федеральный конституционный закон № 2-ФКЗ «О Правительстве Российской Федерации»». (Article #8 of 17 December 1997 Federal Constitutional Law No. 2-FKZ "On the Government of the Russian Federation". ).

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