List of heads of government of Russia
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This is a list of Heads of Government of Russia or Prime Ministers of Russia (in the modern sense), and its since 1905 as the Russian Empire, from when the first Prime Minister, Sergei Witte, took office in 1905, until the present day. The office is currently held by Vladimir Putin.
Multiple government change in office, consecutive or otherwise, are listed and counted in the first column (total number) and the second column (administration number).
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[edit] Russian Empire
| T# | A# | Name | Photo | Took Office | Left Office | Political Party | Head of state |
| Chairmen of Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire (1905-1917) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Count Sergei Witte | 6 November 1905 | 5 May 1906 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 2 | Ivan Goremykin 1st term |
5 May 1906 | 21 July 1906 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 3 | Pyotr Stolypin | 21 July 1906 | 18 September 1911 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 4 | Vladimir Kokovtsov | 18 September 1911 | 12 February 1914 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 5 | Ivan Goremykin 2nd term |
12 February 1914 | 2 February 1916 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 6 | Boris Stürmer | 2 February 1916 | 23 November 1916 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 7 | Alexander Trepov | 23 November 1916 | 9 January 1917 | None | Nicholas II | ||
| 8 | Knyaz Nikolai Golitsyn | 9 January 1917 | 12 March 1917 | None | Nicholas II | ||
[edit] Russian Provisional Government
| T# | A# | Name | Photo | Took Office | Left Office | Political Party | Head of state |
| Minister-Chairmen of the Russian Provisional Government (1917) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 1 | Knyaz Georgy Lvov | 23 March 1917 | 21 July 1917 | Constitutional Democrat | Knyaz Georgy Lvov | |
| 10 | 2 | Alexander Kerensky | 21 July 1917 | 8 November 1917 | Socialist Revolutionary | Alexander Kerensky | |
[edit] Russian Soviet Republic
[edit] Russian Federation
| T# | A# | Name | Photo | Took Office | Left Office | Political Party | Head of state |
| Chairmen of the Council of Ministers — Government of the Russian Federation (1995/1993-1999) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 1 | Boris Yeltsin Head of Government of the Russian Federation as President of the Russian Federation |
25 December 1991 21 May 1992 |
15 June 1992 | None | Boris Yeltsin | |
| — | Yegor Gaidar (Acting) |
15 June 1992 | 14 December 1992 | None | Boris Yeltsin | ||
| 31 | 2 | Viktor Chernomyrdin | 14 December 1992 | 25 December 1993 | None | Boris Yeltsin | |
| Chairmen of the Government of the Russian Federation (1993-Present) | |||||||
| 31 | 2 | Viktor Chernomyrdin | 25 December 1993 | 23 March 1998 | Our Home is Russia | Boris Yeltsin | |
| — | Boris Yeltsin (Acting) |
23 March 1998[2] | None | Boris Yeltsin | |||
| 32 | 3 | Sergei Kiriyenko | 23 March 1998 | 23 August 1998 | None | Boris Yeltsin | |
| — | Viktor Chernomyrdin (Acting) |
23 August 1998 | 11 September 1998 | Our Home is Russia | Boris Yeltsin | ||
| 33 | 4 | Yevgeny Primakov | 11 September 1998 | 12 May 1999 | None | Boris Yeltsin | |
| 34 | 5 | Sergei Stepashin | 12 May 1999 | 9 August 1999 | None | Boris Yeltsin | |
| 35 | 6 | Vladimir Putin 1st term |
9 August 1999 | 7 May 2000 | None | Boris Yeltsin Vladimir Putin (acting) |
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| 36 | 7 | Mikhail Kasyanov | 7 May 2000 | 24 February 2004 | None | Vladimir Putin | |
| — | Viktor Khristenko (Acting) |
24 February 2004 | 5 March 2004 | None | Vladimir Putin | ||
| 37 | 8 | Mikhail Fradkov | 5 March 2004 | 14 September 2007 | None | Vladimir Putin | |
| 38 | 9 | Viktor Zubkov | 14 September 2007 | 8 May 2008 | None | Vladimir Putin Dmitry Medvedev |
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| 39 | 10 | Vladimir Putin 2nd term |
8 May 2008 | Incumbent | United Russia | Dmitry Medvedev | |
[edit] Timeline

[edit] References
- ^ The full name of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was changed to Russian Federation in 25 December 1991 de facto, but only in 21 May 1992 de jure
- ^ Self-appointed as acting Prime Minister, but Constitutional Court the same day recognized this ukase unconstitutional. The President withdrew the decree
[edit] See also
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