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Cabinet of Yevgeny Primakov

46th Cabinet of Russia
Date formed11 September 1998
Date dissolved12 May 1999
People and organisations
Head of stateBoris Yeltsin
Head of governmentYevgeny Primakov
Sergey Stepashin (acting)
Deputy head of governmentYuri Maslyukov
No. of ministers34
Member partyOur Home - Russia
Fatherland – All Russia
Communist Party
Liberal Democratic Party
Agrarian Party[1]
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyYabloko
Opposition leaderGrigory Yavlinsky
History
PredecessorKirienko
SuccessorStepashin

Yevgeny Primakov's Cabinet (September 11, 1998, - May 12, 1999) was the seventh cabinet of government of the Russian Federation, preceded by Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet fallen as a result of the 1998 Russian financial crisis and followed by Sergei Stepashin's Cabinet. It was led by Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, proposed by President Boris Yeltsin on September 10, 1998, as Viktor Chernomyrdin had failed to be approved by the State Duma twice by September 7 (August 31: 94 in favor, 252 against, nobody abstained, September 7: 138 in favor, 273 against, 1 abstained) [1]; According to the Constitution of Russia, if parliament rejects the president's nomination three times, then parliament must be dissolved and a general election held. On September 11 Primakov was approved by the Duma as Prime Minister (317 in favor, 63 against, 15 abstained) and appointed Prime Minister by the President. In the State Duma only Vladimir Zhirinovsky's Liberal Democratic Party of Russia was both in favor of Chernomyrdin and against Primakov.

Fourteen ministers of the government out of thirty-one held positions in the previous cabinet: Primakov (Minister for External Affairs), Maslyukov (Minister of Industry and Trade), Bulgak (Minister of Science and Technology), Adamov, Stepashin, Gazizullin, Shoigu, Sergeyev, Aksyonenko, Semyonov, Generalov, Frank, Zadornov, Krasheninnikov (the same positions).

According to the Russian legislation, the ministers were appointed by the President.

On May 12, 1999 Yeltsin sacked the government and Prime Minister and claimed that Primakov had failed to improve the economy after the 1998 Russian financial crisis. By then Primakov had become the most popular Russian politician. The real reason of the government reshuffle was considered linked to the upcoming start of impeachment hearings against Yeltsin in the State Duma (Primakov refused to fire ministers belonging to the Communist Party).[2]

Ministers

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chairman of the Government

Yevgeny Primakov

11 September 199812 May 1999 Independent

Sergei Stepashin

12 May 199919 May 1999 Independent
First Deputy Chairman of the Government for Economy and Finance

Yuri Maslyukov

11 September 199819 May 1999 CPRF
First Deputy Chairman of the Government for Regions, Youth and Nationalities

Vadim Gustov

18 September 199827 April 1999 Independent

Sergei Stepashin

27 April 199919 May 1999 Independent
First Deputy Chairman of the Government

Nikolay Aksyonenko

12 May 199919 May 1999 Independent
Deputy Chairman of the Government

Vladimir Bulgak

16 September 199819 May 1999 NDR

Gennady Kulik

21 September 199819 May 1999 APR

Valentina Matviyenko

24 September 199819 May 1999 Independent

Viktor Khristenko

11 September 199828 September 1998 Independent

Alexander Shokhin

16 September 199830 September 1998 Independent
State Taxes Service,
Deputy Chairman of the Government

Boris Fyodorov

11 September 199828 September 1998 FR
Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Igor Ivanov

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Defence

Igor Sergeyev

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Internal Affairs

Sergei Stepashin

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Finance

Mikhail Zadornov

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Railways

Nikolay Aksyonenko

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of General and Professional Education

Vladimir Filippov

30 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Emergency Situations

Sergei Shoigu

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry for Antimonopoly Policy and Entrepreneurship Support

Gennady Khodyrev

28 October 199819 May 1999 CPRF
Ministry of Economics

Andrey Shapovalyants

25 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Justice

Pavel Krasheninnikov

25 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs

Boris Pastukhov

25 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Science and Technology

Mikhail Kirpichnikov

25 September 199819 May 1999 NDR
Ministry of Transport

Sergey Frank

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Fuel and Energy

Sergey Generalov

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Agriculture and Food

Viktor Semyonov

11 September 199819 May 1999 APR
Ministry of State Property

Farit Gazizullin

11 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Culture

Vladimir Yegorov

30 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Labour and Social Development

Sergey Kalashnikov

30 September 199819 May 1999 LDPR
Ministry of Natural Resources

Viktor Orlov

6 October 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Atomic Energy

Yevgeny Adamov

30 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Health

Vladimir Starodubov

30 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of National Policy

Ramazan Abdulatipov

25 September 199819 May 1999 PRES
Ministry of Regional Policy

Valery Kirpichnikov

30 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Trade

Georgiy Gabunia

25 September 199819 May 1999 Independent
Ministry of Taxes and Duties

Georgy Boos

23 December 199819 May 1999 NDR
Head of the Apparatus of the Government of Russia

Yuri Zubakov

14 September 199819 May 1999 Independent

References

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  • ^ "Europe Russia gripped by power struggle". BBC. 12 May 1999. Retrieved 26 August 2013.

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