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Pages in category "Federal ministries of Russia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The latter body took the name "Council of Ministers — Government of Russia", the chairman of which became Viktor Chernomyrdin, replacing acting chairman Yegor Gaidar. According to the new constitution ratified on 25 December 1993, the "Government" ( Russian : Правительство , romanized : Pravitelstvo ) is the official name of the ...
The following is a list of heads of the federal subjects of the Russian Federation. The Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, along with the Donetsk People's Republic, Kherson Oblast, the Lugansk People's Republic and Zaporozhye Oblast were annexed by Russia between 2014 and 2022 and, according to its constitution, are Federal subjects ...
According to the 1991 amendment to the 1978 constitution, the President of Russia was the head of the executive branch and headed the Council of Ministers of Russia. According to the current 1993 constitution, the president is not a part of the government of Russia, which exercises executive power. However, the president appoints the prime ...
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Federal ministries of Russia (6 C, 22 P) Federal universities of Russia (6 C, 10 P) G. Government audit agencies in Russia (1 P) L. Law enforcement agencies of Russia ...
Minister Term of office Emperor; Viktor Kochubey: 8 September 1802 24 November 1807 Alexander I: Prince Aleksey Kurakin: 24 November 1807 31 March 1810
However, after a failed coup attempt against the government, the Russian Republic was proclaimed by Minister-President Kerensky. The election was scheduled for 25 [ O.S. 12] November 1917, yet when it finally took place, the power in the capital city of Petrograd had already switched to the Bolshevik revolutionaries.