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List of heads of government of Russia. Top left: In 1905, Sergei Witte became the first prime minister of the Russian Empire. Top right: In 1917, Vladimir Lenin became the first prime minister of the Soviet Russia and later the Soviet Union (1922). Bottom left: In 1992, Viktor Chernomyrdin became the first prime minister of post-soviet Russia.
Contents. hide. (Top) Russian Republic (1917–1918) Russian State (1918–1920) Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991) Russian Federation (since 1991) Timeline. See Also. List of heads of state of Russia. This is the list of the heads of state of Russia after the monarchy had been abolished in 1917. Russian Republic (1917–1918)
#PictureNameTerm Of OfficePyotr Derber (1883–1938)29 January 191829 June 1918Pyotr Vologodsky (1863–1925)30 June 19183 November 1918Vladimir Volsky (1877–1937)June 1918September 1918Nikolai Avksentiev (1878–1943)23 September 191818 November 191814 de mai. de 2024 · Senior Russian Government Officials. Last update: May 14, 2024.
12 June 1990 (as the Government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) 12 December 1993 (current form) State: Russia: Leader: Prime Minister: Appointed by: President: Main organ: Council of Ministers: Ministries: 21: Responsible to: State Duma President: Headquarters: Moscow: Website: government.ru
8 de mai. de 2015 · About President. Presidents of Russia. Presidential Insignia. News. Biographies of presidents of Russia. This section presents the official biographies of presidents of Russia. The Russian Federation held its first presidential election on June 12, 1991. Vladimir Putin. Elected on March 17, 2024. Biography. 1952.
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8 de mar. de 2022 · The President of the Russian Federation is the head of state and guarantor of the Constitution and of human and civil rights and freedoms. The President is elected for a 6-year term by the Russian Federation’s citizens on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot.