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Vladimir Putin's First Cabinet

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First cabinet of Vladimir Putin

48th Cabinet of Russia
Date formed16 August 1999
Date dissolved7 May 2000
People and organisations
Head of stateBoris Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin (Acting)
Head of governmentVladimir Putin
Mikhail Kasyanov (Acting)
Head of government's history1999–present
Deputy head of governmentMikhail Kasyanov
Nikolay Aksyonenko
Viktor Khristenko
No. of ministers16
Member partyUnity
Our Home - Russia
Democratic Choice of Russia[1]
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyCommunist Party
Opposition leaderGennady Zyuganov
History
PredecessorStepashin
SuccessorKasyanov

This article contains information about the First Cabinet of Vladimir Putin, in effect from 16 August 1999[2] to 7 May 2000.[3] It was followed by Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet.

Ministers

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Office Minister Period of office
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
First Deputy Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov January 10, 2000 – May 7, 2000
First Deputy Prime Minister Nikolay Aksyonenko August 19, 1999 – January 10, 2000
First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Khristenko August 19, 1999 – January 10, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister Ilya Klebanov August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister Valentina Matvienko August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Sherback August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister Nikolay Koshman October 15, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Shoygu January 10, 2000 – May 7, 2000
Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Khristenko January 10, 2000 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Finance Mikhail Kasyanov August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Atomic Energy Yevgeny Adamov August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Agriculture Alexey Gordeyev August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister for Antimonopoly Policy and Support of Entrepreneurship Ilya Yuzhanov August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Fuel and Energy Viktor Kalyuzhny August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of the Interior Vladimir Rushaylo August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Emergencies Sergey Shoygu August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Mass Media Mikhail Lesin August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Federal, Ethnic and Migration Policy Vyacheslav Mikhailov August 19, 1999 – January 6, 2000
Alexander Blokhin January 6, 2000 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Health Yury Shevchenko August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Property Relations Farit Gazizullin August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Foreign Affairs Igor Ivanov August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Culture Vladimir Yegorov [ru] August 19, 1999 – February 8, 2000
Mikhail Shvydkoy February 8, 2000 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Taxes Alexander Pochinok August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Defence Igor Sergeev August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Education Vladimir Filippov August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Natural Resources Boris Yatskevich August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Industry, Science and Technologies Mikhail Kirpichnikov August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Railways Vladimir Starostenko August 19, 1999 – September 16, 1999
Nikolay Aksyonenko September 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Telecommunications and Informatization Leonid Reiman November 12, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Transport Sergey Frank August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Labor and Welfare Development Sergey Kalashnikov August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Economy Andrey Shapoval'yants August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Trade Mikhail Fradkov August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Justice Yury Chaika August 16, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister – Chief of Staff of the Government Dmitry Kozak August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister of Sports, Physical Culture and Tourism Boris Ivanyuzhenkov August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000
Minister for Commonwealth of Independent States Leonid Drachevsky August 19, 1999 – May 7, 2000

References

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