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  2. List of heads of government of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the head of that office takes the formal title "Chairmen of the Government" or colloquially "Prime Minister." Current Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin took the office on 16 January 2020. The youngest head of government by his accession to office was Sergey Kiriyenko (1998), at age 35, and the oldest Ivan Goremykin (1914), at age 74.

  3. List of leaders of Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rulers of Kievan Rus', the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Russian Republic, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation.It does not include regents, acting rulers, rulers of the separatist states in the territory of Russia, persons who applied for the post of ruler, but did not become one, rebel leaders who did not control the capital, and the nominal ...

  4. Prime Minister of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, [3] also domestically stylized as the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation [a] and widely recognized as the prime minister, [b] is the head of government of Russia and the second highest ranking political office in Russia.

  5. List of heads of state and government who were assassinated ...

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    Prime Minister of Egypt: February 21, 1910: Cairo Egypt: Watani Party member Pyotr Stolypin: Prime Minister of Russia: September 18, 1911: Kiev Russian Empire: Dmitry Bogrov: Ramón Cáceres: President of the Dominican Republic: November 19, 1911: Santo Domingo Dominican Republic: Rebels José Canalejas y Méndez: Prime Minister of Spain ...

  6. Timeline of Russian history - Wikipedia

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    2008 Russian presidential election: Deputy Prime minister Dmitry Medvedev won, earning 70.5% of the vote. 7 May: Vladimir Putin becomes Prime Minister of Russia. 7–12 August: Russo-Georgian War: Russia revoked Georgia's attempts to reintegrate breakaway republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. 31 December

  7. Electoral history of Vladimir Putin - Wikipedia

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    Electoral history of Vladimir Putin, second and fourth President of Russia and 33rd Prime Minister of Russia.. The legitimacy of 21st century elections in Russia, with their consistent high turn-out for one candidate, have been questioned by academics and observers, although such accusations of fraud and vote-rigging have been consistently denied by Russian officials.

  8. List of Prime Ministers of Russia - Wikipedia

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    List of Prime Ministers of Russia. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... List of heads of government of Russia; Retrieved ...

  9. List of heads of state of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Two months later, Admiral Alexander Kolchak headed the Russian State as a Supreme Ruler in result of a military coup. After Kolchak's defeat in 1920, the White movement started to decline, with most of its members leaving Russia in November 1920 under the command of General Pyotr Wrangel.