Cabinet of Sergey Stepashin

47th Cabinet of Russia
Date formed19 May 1999
Date dissolved9 August 1999
People and organisations
Head of stateBoris Yeltsin
Head of governmentSergei Stepashin
Vladimir Putin (acting)
Deputy head of governmentNikolai Aksenenko
Viktor Khristenko
Vladimir Putin
No. of ministers33
Member partyOur Home - Russia
Democratic Choice of Russia
Liberal Democratic Party[1]
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyCommunist Party
Opposition leaderGennady Zyuganov
History
PredecessorPrimakov
SuccessorPutin I

Sergei Stepashin's Cabinet was the Cabinet of Russian Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin from May to August 1999. The Cabinet served under the presidency of Boris Yeltsin.

Upon his appointment as Prime Minister (by a Duma vote of 301 to 55), Stepashin publicly identified a series of problems that he said faced the country, including high rates of poverty, low industrial output, high public debt and a weak legal environment.[2]

The Cabinet, and Stepashin's premiership, lasted only until August, when Yeltsin dismissed them. Stepashin stated upon his removal that "these three months haven't been wasted, we have managed to keep the situation in the country under control. The ruble hasn't plunged contrary to many predictions". Stepashin was replaced by Vladimir Putin.[3]

Members

Members of the Cabinet:[4]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister19 May 19999 August 1999 Independent
9 August 199919 August 1999 Independent
First Deputy Prime Minister21 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
First Deputy Prime Minister25 May 199928 May 1999 Independent
First Deputy Prime Minister31 May 199919 August 1999 NDR
First Deputy Prime Minister9 August 199919 August 1999 Independent
Deputy Prime Minister25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Agriculture and Food
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Deputy Prime Minister31 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Antimonopoly Policy and Entrepreneurship Support
Ilya Uzhanov
31 May 199919 August 1999 DVR
Minister of Atomic Energy25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister for Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Culture
Vladimir Yegorov
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Defence21 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Economy
Andrei Shapovalyants
31 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Education25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Emergency Situations21 May 199919 August 1999 NDR
Minister of Federation and Nationalities Affairs
Viktor Mikhaylov
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Finance25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs21 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Fuel and Energy
Viktor Kalyuzhny
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Health
Yury Shevchenko
5 July 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Trade25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Internal Affairs21 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Justice21 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Labour and Social Development
Sergey Kalashnikov
25 May 199919 August 1999 LDPR
Minister of Natural Resources25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism
Boris Ivanuzhenkov
24 June 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Press, Broadcasting and Mass Media6 July 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of State Property
Farit Gazizullin
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Science and Technologies
Mikhail Kirpichnikov
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of Taxes and Duties25 May 199919 August 1999 DVR
Minister of Transport25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of the Russian Federation25 May 199919 August 1999 PRES
Minister of the Russian Federation
Aleksandr Livshits
28 June 199919 August 1999 Independent
Minister of the Russian Federation — Chief of Staff of the Government
Andrey Chernenko
25 May 199919 August 1999 Independent

References

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