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Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (Russian: Заместитель председателя Правительства Российской Федерации) is a member of the Government of Russia. The post is commonly referred to as "vice premier" both in and outside of Russia. According to the Chapter 6, Article 110 of the Constitution of Russia, "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". Article 112 states that the Chairman of the Government (Prime Minister) recommends candidates for the post of deputy chairmen to the President of Russia.[1] The role of deputy chairmen of government of the Russian Federation is to coordinate the activities of federal government bodies and carry out other tasks in response to particular issues or events. The most senior of them is the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia.

Current deputy prime ministers

Dmitry Grigorenko Dmitry Patrushev Vitaly Savelyev Marat Khusnullin Yury Trutnev Alexey Overchuk Tatyana Golikova Dmitry Chernyshenko Alexander Novak
Deputy Prime Minister –
Chief of Staff of the Government
Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister –
Presidential Envoy
to the Far Eastern Federal District
Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister -
for Fuel Energy complex

Complete list of deputy prime ministers

The following is a list of all individuals who have held the office of Deputy Chairman of Government in the Russian Federation since 1991, as well as the cabinets that they were part of.[2][3]

Name Entered office Left office Notes Cabinet
Gennady Burbulis 6 November 1991 14 April 1992 First deputy Gaidar–Yeltsin
Alexander Shokhin 6 November 1991 20 January 1994 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Yegor Gaidar 6 November 1991 15 December 1992 First deputy – from 2 March 1992
interim Prime Minister – from 15 June
Gaidar–Yeltsin
Sergey Shakhray 12 December 1991 20 April 1992 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Mikhail Poltoranin 22 February 1992 25 November 1992 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Valery Makharadze 2 March 1992 23 December 1992 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Georgy Khizha 20 May 1992 11 May 1993 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Victor Chernomyrdin 30 May 1992 14 December 1992 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Anatoly Chubais 1 June 1992 16 November 1996 First deputy – from 5 November 1994 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Vladimir Shumeyko 2 June 1992 20 January 1994 First deputy Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Boris Saltykov 4 June 1992 25 March 1993 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Serg Shakhrai 11 November 1992 20 January 1994 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Yury Yarov 23 December 1992 24 July 1996 Gaidar–Yeltsin
Chernomyrdin I
Boris Fyodorov 23 December 1992 20 January 1994 Chernomyrdin I
Alexander Zaveryukha 10 February 1993 17 March 1997 Chernomyrdin I
Chernomyrdin II
Oleg Lobov 25 April 1993 18 September 1993 First deputy Chernomyrdin I
Oleg Soskovets 30 April 1993 20 June 1996 First deputy Chernomyrdin I
Yegor Gaidar 18 September 1993 20 January 1994 First deputy Chernomyrdin I
Alexander Shokhin 23 March 1994 6 November 1994 Chernomyrdin I
Sergei Shakhrai 7 April 1994 5 January 1996 Chernomyrdin I
Oleg Davydov 9 November 1994 17 March 1997 Chernomyrdin I
Chernomyrdin II
Alexei Bolshakov 9 November 1994 17 March 1997 First deputy – from 14 August 1996 Chernomyrdin I
Chernomyrdin II
Vladimir Polevanov 25 November 1994 24 January 1995 Chernomyrdin I
Nikolai Yegorov 7 December 1994 30 June 1995 Chernomyrdin I
Vitaly Ignatenko 31 May 1995 17 March 1997 Chernomyrdin I
Chernomyrdin II
Vladimir Kinelyov 6 January 1996 14 August 1996 Chernomyrdin I
Vladimir Kadannikov 25 January 1996 14 August 1996 First deputy Chernomyrdin I
Alexander Kazakov 25 January 1996 19 July 1996 Chernomyrdin I
Oleg Lobov 18 June 1996 17 March 1997 First deputy – until 14 August 1996 Chernomyrdin I
Chernomyrdin II
Victor Ilyushin 14 August 1996 17 March 1997 First deputy Chernomyrdin II
Vladimir Potanin 14 August 1996 17 March 1997 First deputy Chernomyrdin II
Vladimir Babichev 14 August 1996 17 March 1997 Chernomyrdin II
Alexander Livshits 14 August 1996 17 March 1997 Chernomyrdin II
Valery Serov 14 August 1996 28 February 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Vladimir Fortov 17 August 1996 17 March 1997 Chernomyrdin II
Anatoly Kulikov 4 February 1997 23 March 1998 simultaneously Minister of Internal Affairs Chernomyrdin II
Anatoly Chubais 7 March 1997 23 March 1998 First deputy Chernomyrdin II
Oleg Sysuyev 17 March 1997 16 September 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Kiriyenko
Alfred Koch 17 March 1997 13 August 1997 Chernomyrdin II
Yakov Urinson 17 March 1997 30 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Boris Nemtsov 17 March 1997 28 August 1998 First deputy – until 28 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Kiriyenko
Vladimir Bulgak 17 March 1997 30 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Victor Khlystun 19 May 1997 24 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Ramazan Abdulatipov 1 August 1997 24 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Maxim Boycko 13 August 1997 15 November 1997 Chernomyrdin II
Farit Gazizullin 20 December 1997 24 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Ivan Rybkin 2 March 1998 24 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II
Sergei Kiriyenko 23 March 1998 24 April 1998 First deputy
interim Prime Minister
Chernomyrdin II
Viktor Khristenko 28 April 1998 28 September 1998 Kiriyenko
Boris Fyodorov 17 August 1998 28 September 1998 Primakov
Yury Maslyukov 11 September 1998 19 May 1999 First deputy Primakov
Vladimir Bulgak 16 September 1998 19 May 1999 Primakov
Vladimir Ryzhkov[a] 16 September 1998 21 September 1998 declined his post after five days Primakov
Alexander Shokhin 26 September 1998 30 September 1998 Primakov
Vadim Gustov 18 September 1998 27 April 1999 First deputy Primakov
Gennady Kulik 21 September 1998 19 May 1999 Primakov
Valentina Matviyenko 24 September 1998 11 March 2003 Welfare Primakov
Stepashin
Putin I
Kasyanov
Sergei Stepashin 27 April 1999 19 May 1999 First deputy
interim Prime Minister – from May 12
Primakov
Nikolai Aksyonenko 21 May 1999 10 January 2000 First deputy Stepashin
Putin I
Mikhail Zadornov 25 May 1999 28 May 1999 First deputy Stepashin
Vladimir Shcherbak 25 May 1999 7 May 2000 Stepashin
Putin I
Viktor Khristenko 31 May 1999 9 March 2004 First deputy – until 10 January 2000 Stepashin
Putin I
Kasyanov
Ilya Klebanov 31 May 1999 18 February 2002 Stepashin
Putin I
Kasyanov
Vladimir Putin 9 August 1999 16 August 1999 First deputy
interim Prime Minister
Stepashin
Mikhail Kasyanov 10 January 2000 17 May 2000 First deputy
interim Prime Minister – from 7 May 2000
Putin I
Sergey Shoigu 10 January 2000 18 May 2000 simultaneously Minister of Emergency Situations Putin I
Alexei Kudrin 18 May 2000 9 March 2004 simultaneously Minister of Finance Kasyanov
Alexei Gordeyev 20 May 2000 9 March 2004 Kasyanov
Boris Alyoshin 24 April 2003 9 March 2004 Kasyanov
Galina Karyelova 24 April 2003 9 March 2004 Kasyanov
Alexander Zhukov 9 March 2004 20 December 2011 Frakov I
Fradkov II
Zubkov
Putin II
Dmitry Medvedev 9 March 2004 7 May 2008 Fradkov I
Fradkov II
Zubkov
Sergei Ivanov 14 November 2005 22 December 2011 simultaneously Minister of Defense
First deputy (2007–2008)
Fradkov II
Zubkov
Putin II
Sergei Naryshkin 25 February 2007 12 May 2008 Fradkov II
Zubkov
Alexei Kudrin 24 September 2007 26 September 2011 simultaneously Minister of Finance Zubkov
Putin II
Viktor Zubkov 12 May 2008 21 May 2012 First deputy Putin II
Igor Shuvalov 12 May 2008 18 May 2018 First deputy Putin II
Medvedev I
Igor Sechin 12 May 2008 21 May 2012 Putin II
Sergei Sobyanin 12 May 2008 21 October 2010 Putin II
Dmitry Kozak 14 October 2008 21 January 2020 Putin II
Medvedev I
Medvedev II
Alexander Khloponin 19 January 2010 18 May 2018 simultaneously Presidential Envoy to the North Caucasian Federal District – until 12 May 2014 Putin II
Medvedev I
Vyacheslav Volodin 21 October 2010 27 December 2011 Putin II
Dmitry Rogozin 23 December 2011 18 May 2018 Putin II
Medvedev I
Vladislav Surkov 27 December 2011 8 May 2013 Putin II
Medvedev I
Arkady Dvorkovich 21 May 2012 18 May 2018 Medvedev I
Olga Golodets 21 May 2012 21 January 2020 Medvedev I
Medvedev II
Sergei Prikhodko 22 May 2013 18 May 2018 Medvedev I
Yury Trutnev 31 August 2013 simultaneously Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Medvedev I
Medvedev II
Mishustin
Vitaly Mutko 30 October 2016 21 January 2020 Medvedev I
Medvedev II
Anton Siluanov 18 May 2018 21 January 2020 First deputy Medvedev II
Alexey Gordeyev 18 May 2018 21 January 2020 Medvedev II
Konstantin Chuychenko 18 May 2018 21 January 2020 Medvedev II
Yury Borisov 18 May 2018 15 July 2022 Medvedev II
Mishustin
Tatyana Golikova 18 May 2018 Medvedev II
Mishustin

Mishustin II

Maxim Akimov 18 May 2018 21 January 2020 Medvedev II
Andrey Belousov 21 January 2020 7 May 2024 First deputy Mishustin
Dmitry Grigorenko 21 January 2020 Mishustin

Mishustin II

Viktoria Abramchenko 21 January 2020 7 May 2024 Mishustin
Marat Khusnullin 21 January 2020 Mishustin

Mishustin II

Alexey Overchuk 21 January 2020 Mishustin

Mishustin II

Dmitry Chernyshenko 21 January 2020 Mishustin

Mishustin II

Alexander Novak 10 November 2020 Mishustin

Mishustin II

Denis Manturov 15 July 2022[4] First Deputy Mishustin

Mishustin II

Dmitry Patrushev 14 May 2024 Mishustin II
Vitaly Savelyev 14 May 2024 Mishustin II

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Ryzhkov was appointed to the position, but five days later he declined the appointment, so whether he technically was in office or not is ambiguous.

References

  1. ^ Chapter 6. The Government of the Russian Federation. Constitution of the Russian Federation. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  2. ^ Russian ministries, political parties, etc. Rulers.org. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Депутаты утвердили кандидатуры на должности заместителей Председателя Правительства РФ". Государственная Дума (in Russian). 2024-05-13. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  4. ^ "Путин утвердил назначение Дениса Мантурова вице-премьером". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 2022-07-15. Retrieved 2024-05-13.