Ministry of Regional Development (Russia)
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On 8 September, 2014 President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev approved the abolishing of the ministry with the competences being spread to a number of ministries.[which?][1]
Previous names
- Ministry for Regional Policy (Министерство региональной политики Российской Федерации) (1998—1999)
- Ministry for Nationality and Federation Affairs (Министерство РФ по делам федерации и национальностей) (1999—2000)
- Ministry for Nationality, Federation and Migratory Policy (Министерство по делам федерации, национальной и миграционной политики РФ) (2000—2001)
Ministers
- Vladimir Yakovlev (September 2004 — September 2007)
- Dmitry Kozak (September 2007 — October 2008)
- Viktor Vasargin (October 2008 — April 2012)
- Vladimir Tokarev (April – May 2012)
- Oleg Govorun (May – October 2012)
- Igor Slyunyaev (October 2012 – September 2014)
References
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See also
External Links
- Official website (archived) (Russian) (English)
- ↑ Putin Grants Defense Ministry More Power After Reshuffle, The Moscow Times, 8 September 2014
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