Michael Mišustin
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Michael Vladimiri filius Mišustin (Russice Михаил Владимирович Мишустин, tr. Michail Vladimirovič Mišustin; Moscuae natus die 3 Martii 1966) est rerum politicarum peritus et oeconomus Russicus, praeses concilii ministrorum (primus minister) Russiae a die 16 Ianuarii 2020. Alumnus est Instituti instrumentorum machinariorum Moscuensis.
Bibliographia
- Andrew Roth, "Russia's prime minister self-isolates after coronavirus diagnosis" in The Guardian (1 Maii 2020)
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Primi ministri Russiae (1991–)
Boris El'cin • Georgius Gajdar • Victor Černomyrdin • Sergius Kirienko • Eugenius Primakov • Sergius Stepašin • Vladimirus Putin • Michaël Kas'janov • Victor Christenko • Michaël Fradkov • Victor Zubkov • Vladimirus Putin • Victor Zubkov • Demetrius Medvedev • Michael Mišustin | |
Consilium ministrorum Russicum Michaelis Mišustin 2020–
Victoria Abramčenko • Andreas Belousov • Georgius Borisov • Demetrius Černyšenko • Marat Chusnullin • Constantinus Čujčenko • Eugenius Dietrich • Valerius Fal'kov • Tatiana Golikova • Demetrius Grigorenko • Vladimirus Jakušev • Demetrius Kobylkin • Vladimirus Kolokol'cev • Antonius Kotjakov • Alexander Kozlov • Sergius Kravcov • Sergius Lavrov • Helga Ljubimova • Dionysius Manturov • Helgus Matycin • Michael Mišustin • Michael Muraško • Alexander Novak • Alexius Overčuk • Demetrius Patrušev • Michael Rešetnikov • Maksut Šadaev • Antonius Siluanov • Sergius Šojgu • Georgius Trutnev • Eugenius Ziničev | |
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