Yevgeny Primakov's Cabinet
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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
Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet
Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet was the sixth cabinet of government of the Russian Federation, preceded by Viktor Chernomyrdin's Second Cabinet and followed by Yevgeny Primakov's Cabinet. It was led by Prime Minister Sergey Kiriyenko, appointed acting Prime Minister on March 23 and proposed to the...

 fallen as a result of the 1998 Russian financial crisis and followed by Sergei Stepashin's Cabinet. It was led by Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Russia
The Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation The use of the term "Prime Minister" is strictly informal and is not allowed for by the Russian Constitution and other laws....

 Yevgeny Primakov
Yevgeny Primakov
Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov is a Russian politician and diplomat. During his long career, he served as the Russian Foreign Minister, Prime Minister of Russia, Speaker of the Soviet of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, and chief of intelligence service...

, proposed by President Boris Yeltsin
Boris Yeltsin
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin was the first President of the Russian Federation, serving from 1991 to 1999.Originally a supporter of Mikhail Gorbachev, Yeltsin emerged under the perestroika reforms as one of Gorbachev's most powerful political opponents. On 29 May 1990 he was elected the chairman of...

 on September 10, 1998, as Viktor Chernomyrdin
Viktor Chernomyrdin
Viktor Stepanovich Chernomyrdin was the founder and the first chairman of the Gazprom energy company, the longest serving Prime Minister of Russia and Acting President of Russia for a day in 1996. He was a key figure in Russian politics in the 1990s, and a great contributor to the Russian...

 had failed to be approved by the State Duma
State Duma
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 twice by September 7 (August 31: 94 in favor, 252 against, nobody abstained, September 7: 138 in favor, 273 against, 1 abstained) http://www.politika.su/fs/g9809pm.html; According to the Constitution of Russia
Constitution of Russia
The current Constitution of the Russian Federation was adopted by national referendum on 12 December 1993. Russia's constitution came into force on 25 December 1993, at the moment of its official publication...

, 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
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky is a Russian politician, colonel of the Russian Army, founder and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia , Vice-Chairman of the State Duma, and a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe....

's Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
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 was both in favor of Chernomyrdin and against Primakov.

Fourteen ministers of the government out of thirty-one held positions in the previous cabinet
Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet
Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet was the sixth cabinet of government of the Russian Federation, preceded by Viktor Chernomyrdin's Second Cabinet and followed by Yevgeny Primakov's Cabinet. It was led by Prime Minister Sergey Kiriyenko, appointed acting Prime Minister on March 23 and proposed to the...

: Primakov
Primakov
Primakov is a surname, and may refer to:*Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov, a modern Russian politician*Vitaly Markovich Primakov, commander in Soviet Red Army*Vassily Primakov, Russian concert pianist...

 (Minister for External Affairs), Maslyukov (Minister of Industry and Trade), Bulgak (Minister of Science and Technology), Adamov
Adamov
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, Stepashin, Gazizullin, Shoigu, Sergeyev, Aksyonenko, Semyonov
Semyonov
Semyonov , also transliterated as Semenov, Semenoff, and Semionov , or Semyonova is a common Russian last name...

, Generalov, Frank, Zadornov
Zadornov
Zadornov is a Russian surname may also refer to:*Nikolay Pavlovich Zadornov a Russian writer.*Mikhail Mikhailovich Zadornov a Russian politician and former finance minister....

, Krasheninnikov
Krasheninnikov
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 (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 reshouffle was considered linked to the upcoming start of impeachment hearings against Yeltsin in the State duma http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/342176.stm http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9905/12/russia.primakov.01/.

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Ministers

Minister Period of office
Prime Minister
Yevgeny Primakov
Yevgeny Primakov
Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov is a Russian politician and diplomat. During his long career, he served as the Russian Foreign Minister, Prime Minister of Russia, Speaker of the Soviet of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, and chief of intelligence service...


September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
First Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Finance
Yury Maslyukov

September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
First Deputy Prime Minister for Regions, Youth and Nationalities
Vadim Gustov

September 18, 1998 - April 27, 1999
First Deputy Prime Minister
Nikolai Aksyonenko

May 12, 1999
First Deputy Prime Minister
Sergei Stepashin
Sergei Stepashin
Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin is a Russian politician, current Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation and former Prime Minister of Russia. He was appointed federal security minister by President Boris Yeltsin in 1994...


April 27, 1999 - May 12, 1999
Deputy Prime Minister for Industry
Vladimir Bulgak

September 16, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Deputy Prime Minister for Agriculture and Ecology
Gennady Kulik

September 21, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Deputy Prime Minister for Welfare and Mass Media
Vladimir Ryzhkov
Vladimir Ryzhkov
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Ryzhkov is a Russian Professor of the Higher School of Economics , Russian independent politician, Russian State Duma member ....


September 16, 1998 - September 21, 1998
Valentina Matviyenko
Valentina Matviyenko
Valentina Ivanovna Matviyenko , born 7 April 1949 in the Ukrainian SSR), is currently the highest-ranking female politician in Russia, the former governor of Saint Petersburg and the current Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation...


September 21, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Deputy Prime Minister for Finance
Alexander Shokhin

September 16, 1998 - September 30, 1998 (resigned protesting against the reappointment of Zadornov as Finance Minister)
Minister for Antimonopoly Policy and Enterpreneurship Support
Gennady Khodyrev

October 28, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister for Atomic Energy
Yevgeny Adamov
Yevgeny Adamov
Yevgeny Olegovich Adamov was the head of the Russian atomic energy ministry, MinAtom. He was appointed by President Boris Yeltsin in 1998 and ousted by President Vladimir Putin in 2001.Adamov, a nuclear physicist, then joined the Dollezhal Institute....


September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of the Interior
Sergei Stepashin
Sergei Stepashin
Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin is a Russian politician, current Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation and former Prime Minister of Russia. He was appointed federal security minister by President Boris Yeltsin in 1994...


September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of State Property
Farit Gazizullin

September 28, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Emergencies
Sergei Shoigu
Sergei Shoigu
Sergey Kuzhugetovich Shoygu is a Russian political figure who has been Minister of Emergency Situations since 1994. He is a ethnic Tuvan and holds the military rank of General of the Army. He is also the President of the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers...


September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister for Commonwealth of Independent State Affairs
Boris Pastukhov

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Health
Vladimir Starodubov

September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of External Affairs
Igor Ivanov
Igor Ivanov
Igor Sergeyevich Ivanov is a Russian politician and was Russian Foreign Minister from 1998 to 2004.- Early life :...


September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Culture
Vladimir Yegorov
Vladimir Yegorov
Vladimir Yegorov was the governor of Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia in 2001-2005. He was Admiral commanding the Baltic Fleet before he became governor. He was born in Moscow in 1938.-Naval Service:...


September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Science and Technology
Mikhail Kirpichnikov

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister for Nationalities
Ramazan Abdulatipov
Ramazan Abdulatipov
Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich Abdulatipov is a Russian politician of Dagestani heritage and is currently the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Tajikistan.1990–1993 he was Chairman of the Council of Nationalities, a chamber of...


September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Defence
Igor Sergeyev
Igor Sergeyev
Igor Dmitriyevich Sergeyev was the Defense Minister of the Russian Federation from 22 May 1997 until 28 March 2001...


September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Education
Vladimir Filippov

September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Natural Resources
Viktor Orlov

October 6, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Railways
Nikolai Aksyonenko

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Regional Affairs
Valery Kirpichnikov

September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Agriculture and Food
Viktor Semyonov

September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Fuel and Energy
Sergei Generalov

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Trade
Georgy Gabunia

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Transport
Sergei Frank

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Labor and Welfare Development
Sergei Kalashnikov

September 30, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Finance
Mikhail Zadornov

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Economy
Andrei Shapovalyants

September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Justice
Pavel Krasheninnikov
Pavel Krasheninnikov
Pavel Vladimirovich Krasheninnikov is a Russian lawyer and politician.From 1998 to August 1999 he was Justice Minister of Russia.Since 1999 he has been a Deputy of the State Duma.-External links:...


September 25, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister of Taxes
Georgy Boos
Georgy Boos
Georgy Valentinovich Boos is a Russian businessman and politician, and was the governor of Kaliningrad Oblast.Boos was born in Moscow into a Crimean German family. His parents were both engineers...


December 23, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Minister, Chief of Staff of the Government
Yury Zubakov

September 14, 1998 - May 12, 1999
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