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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 heads of state of Russia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of heads of state and government deposed by foreign ...

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    Prime Minister: Dirk Jan de Geer Netherlands: Prime Minister Nazi Germany: 15 May 1940 Occupation of the Netherlands: Prime Minister Jan de Geer and Queen Wilhelmina lead the Dutch government in exile in London and would be restored at the end of the war. [37] [38] Wilhelmina: Queen: Hubert Pierlot Belgium: Prime Minister Nazi Germany: 24 May 1940

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of leaders of Russia - Wikipedia

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    List of leaders of Russia may refer to: List of heads of government of Russia; List of heads of state of Russia; List of leaders of the Soviet Union;

  7. List of heads of state and government who took their own lives

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    Defeat in European theatre of World War II [115] [116] Fumimaro Konoe Japan: 1945: Cyanide: Accused of war crimes [117] Milan Nedić (disputed) Serbia: 1946: Jumped from prison window: Imprisonment after defeat in World War II [118] Johannes Vares (disputed) Estonia: 1946: Gunshot: Disillusion with Soviet system [119] [120] Tawfik Abu Al-Huda ...

  8. 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.

  9. Russian Provisional Government - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Russia 27.1 (2014): 1–21. Thatcher, Ian D. "The 'broad centrist' political parties and the first provisional government, 3 March–5 May 1917". Revolutionary Russia 33.2 (2020): 197–220. Wade, Rex A. "The Revolution at One Hundred: Issues and Trends in the English Language Historiography of the Russian Revolution of 1917".