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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.
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 ...
Our Home – Russia: 1 Boris Yeltsin (1931–2007) 6 November 1996 31 December 1999 (resigned) — Non-partisan — Vladimir Putin (b. 1952) 31 December 1999 7 May 2000 — Unity: 2 7 May 2000 7 May 2008 2000: Independent: 2004: 3 Dmitry Medvedev (b. 1965) 7 May 2008 7 May 2012 2008: United Russia All-Russia People's Front (2) Vladimir Putin (b ...
Russia: President: September 22, 1993: Violation of the Constitution: Retained post after an armed standoff with the Supreme Council. [29] Carlos Andrés Pérez Venezuela: President: March 20, 1993: Embezzlement: Found guilty by the Supreme Court of Venezuela on May 21, 1993; removed by Venezuelan National Congress on August 31, 1993.
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.
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.
40th Prime Minister of Hungary, 1st Prime Minister of the Second Hungarian Republic Coup d'état 1948 Teodoro Picado Michalski: Costa Rica: President of Costa Rica: Costa Rican Civil War: 1948 Rómulo Gallegos: Venezuela: President of Venezuela: 1948 Venezuelan coup d'état: 1953 Mohammad Mosaddegh: Iran: 35th Prime Minister of Iran: 1953 ...
First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia (2005–2008) Vladimir Putin: Vladimir Putin Владимир Путин Born 1952 (age 72) 7 May 2012 – Present (12 years, 279 days) 6 : Prime Minister of Russia (2008–2012) Viktor Zubkov: Dmitry Medvedev: 7 : Mikhail Mishustin: 8