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Vladimir Putin's Second Cabinet

Russian government cabinet


Russian government cabinet

FieldValue
cabinet_nameSecond cabinet of Vladimir Putin
cabinet_number53rd
jurisdictionRussia
flagFlag of Russia.svg
flag_bordertrue
imageVladimir Putin's Second Cabinet.jpg
date_formed8 May 2008
date_dissolved7 May 2012
government_headVladimir Putin
Viktor Zubkov (acting)
government_head_history1999–present
deputy_government_headViktor Zubkov
state_headDmitry Medvedev
current_number26
political_partyUnited Russia
legislature_statusMajority
opposition_partyCommunist Party
opposition_leaderGennady Zyuganov
previousZubkov
successorMedvedev I

Viktor Zubkov (acting) Vladimir Putin's Second Cabinet (May 2008 – May 2012) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation following the 2008 Russian presidential election that resulted in the election of Dmitry Medvedev as the third President of Russia. The second President, Vladimir Putin, was appointed to the position of the Prime Minister of Russia. The cabinet followed Viktor Zubkov's Cabinet.

In the new cabinet the number of Deputy Prime Ministers increased from five to seven. Viktor Zubkov (former Prime Minister) and Igor Shuvalov were appointed First Deputy Prime Ministers, while Igor Sechin, Sergey Sobyanin, Alexander Zhukov, Sergei Ivanov and Alexei Kudrin received positions of Deputy Prime Ministers. Igor Sechin, former Deputy Chief of the Presidential Administration of Russia is responsible for the industry; Alexei Kudrin is responsible for the finances; and Alexander Zhukov is responsible for the National Priority Projects.

Aleksandr Konovalov, former presidential representative to the Volga Federal District and a student of Dmitry Medvedev became Minister for Justice.

Alexei Kudrin kept the position of the Minister of Finance. Rashid Nurgaliyev kept the position of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Sergey Lavrov kept the position of the Foreign Minister of Russia. Sergey Shoigu kept the position of the Minister for Emergency Situations. Anatoliy Serdyukov kept his position of the Defense Minister of Russia. Elvira Nabiullina kept her position as Minister for Economics and Trade. Igor Levitin kept his position as the Transport Minister.

Tatiana Golikova kept the position of the Minister of Health and Social Development. Her husband, Viktor Khristenko, received the position of Minister for Industry (before he was the Minister for Industry and Energy), while the former head of Atomstroyexport, Sergei Shmatko, became the Minister for Energy.

Alexey Gordeyev kept his position as Minister for Agriculture. Yuri Trutnev kept his position as Minister of Natural Resources. Dmitry Kozak kept his position as Regional Development Minister and Andrei Fursenko kept his position as Minister of Education and Science.

Minister for the Information and Mass Communications became Igor Shchyogolev. Aleksandr Avdeyev, former ambassador to France, became Minister for Culture.

There was created new Ministry for Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy headed by Vitaly Mutko, former President of Russian Football Union.

There was also created new Agency for Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs (Агентство по делам СНГ) but the head of it was not appointed yet (as of 29 May 2008). Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov rejected rumors that he is supposed to fill the vacation

Ministers

MinisterPeriod of office
Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin
8 May 2008 – 8 May 2012
First Deputy Prime Minister
Viktor Zubkov
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
First Deputy Prime Minister
Igor Shuvalov
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister
Alexander Zhukov
12 May 2008 – 20 December 2011
Vladislav Surkov27 December 2011 – 21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister
Sergei Ivanov
12 May 2008 – 22 December 2011
Dmitry Rogozin22 December 2011 – 21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister
Igor Sechin
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister
Dmitry Kozak
14 October 2008 – 21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister
Alexander Khloponin
19 January 2010 – 21 May 2012
Deputy Prime Minister
Alexei Kudrin
12 May 2008 – 26 September 2011
Minister of the Interior
Rashid Nurgaliyev
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Emergencies
Sergei Shoigu
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Health and Welfare Development
Tatyana Golikova
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of External Affairs
Sergey Lavrov
9 March 2004 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Information Technologies and Telecommunications
Igor Shchyogolev
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Culture and Mass Media
Aleksandr Avdeyev
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Defence
Anatoly Serdyukov
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Education and Science
Andrei Fursenko
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Natural Resources
Yury Trutnev
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Regional Development
Dmitry Kozak
12 May 2008 – 14 October 2008
Viktor Basargin14 October 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Agriculture and Fishing
Alexey Gordeyev
12 May 2008 – 12 March 2009
Yelena Skrynnik12 March 2009 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Industry and Energy
Viktor Khristenko
12 May 2008 – 31 January 2012
Denis Manturov1 February 2012 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Transport
Igor Levitin
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Finance
Alexey Kudrin
12 May 2008 – 26 September 2011
Anton Siluanov16 December 2011 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Economic Development and Trade
Elvira Nabiullina
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Energy
Sergei Shmatko
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Justice
Aleksandr Konovalov
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister of Sport, Tourism and Youth policy
Vitaly Mutko
12 May 2008 – 21 May 2012
Minister, Chief of Staff of the Government
Sergey Sobyanin
12 May 2008 – 21 October 2010
Vyacheslav Volodin21 October 2010 – 27 December 2011
Anton Vaino27 December 2011 – 21 May 2012

References

References

  1. [http://www.kreml.org/news/181087876 Владимир Путин объявил состав нового кабинета министров] {{in lang. ru
  2. [http://www.minjust.ru/ru/about/leaderships/minister/ Official Biography] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-05-11 {{in lang). ru
  3. [http://www.rosbalt.ru/2008/05/12/482800.html Александр Коновалов ушел в правительство]
  4. [http://mediaua.com.ua/detail/43755 Лужков не возглавит Федеральное агентство по делам СНГ] {{in lang. ru
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