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List of presidents of Russia

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List of presidents of Russia

The office of the president of Russia is the highest authority in the Russian Federation. The holder is the federation's head of state and has formal presidency over the State Council as well as being the commander in chief of the Russian Armed Forces. The office was introduced in 1918 after the February Revolution with the current office emerging after a referendum of 1991. During the Soviet period of history, Russia was de jure headed by collective bodies such as the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, since the Soviet theory of government denied the very necessity of the presidential office. The office of the President of the Soviet Union was introduced in 1990 during Mikhail Gorbachev's unsuccessful reforms of the Soviet Union's one-party communist state. Gorbachev became first and last president of the Union. His tenure was marked by the legal and political confrontation with Russia and other republics of the USSR which eventually led to their full independence in late 1991.

Tables

· Presidents
2(1996)
2(1996)
Nonpartisan         CPSU         NDR         OVR         Unity         United Russia         Acting PMs
2(1996)
4(2004)
4(2004)
Nonpartisan         CPSU         NDR         OVR         Unity         United Russia         Acting PMs
4(2004)
7(2018)
7(2018)
Nonpartisan         CPSU         NDR         OVR         Unity         United Russia         Acting PMs
7(2018)
8(2024)
8(2024)
Nonpartisan         CPSU         NDR         OVR         Unity         United Russia         Acting PMs
8(2024)
Nonpartisan CPSU NDR OVR Unity United Russia Acting PMs
Portrait
President
Term of office
Term
Previous office
Prime Minister
1
Boris YeltsinБорис Ельцин1931–2007
10 July 1991 – 31 December 1999(resigned from office)(8 years, 174 days)
1(1991)
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Russia(1990–1991)
Ivan Silayev
Himself
Yegor Gaidar
Viktor Chernomyrdin
2(1996)
Sergei Kiriyenko
Viktor Chernomyrdin
Yevgeny Primakov
Sergei Stepashin
Vladimir Putin
2
Vladimir PutinВладимир ПутинBorn 1952(age 73)
7 May 2000 – 7 May 2008(acting from 31 December 1999)(8 years, 128 days)
3(2000)
Prime Minister of Russia(1999–2000)
Mikhail Kasyanov
Mikhail Fradkov
4(2004)
Viktor Zubkov
3
Dmitry MedvedevДмитрий МедведевBorn 1965(age 60)
7 May 2008 – 7 May 2012(4 years, 0 days)
5(2008)
First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia(2005–2008)
Vladimir Putin
4
Vladimir PutinВладимир ПутинBorn 1952(age 73)
7 May 2012 – Present(13 years, 182 days)
6(2012)
Prime Minister of Russia(2008–2012)
Viktor Zubkov
Dmitry Medvedev
7(2018)
Mikhail Mishustin
8(2024)
· Acting presidents
Nonpartisan NDR Unity
Portrait
Acting President
Term of office
Main post
Notes
Alexander RutskoyАлександр РуцкойBorn 1947(age 78)
22 September – 4 October 1993
Vice President
Acting president during the 1993 constitutional crisis.His powers were not recognized by Boris Yeltsin.
Viktor ChernomyrdinВиктор Черномырдин1938–2010(aged 72)
5–6 November 1996
Prime Minister
Acting president during Boris Yeltsin's heart surgery.
Vladimir PutinВладимир ПутинBorn 1952(age 73)
31 December 1999 – 7 May 2000
Acting president after Yeltsin's early resignation.
· Subsequent public service
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
President
Vladimir Putin
Presidency
2000–2008
Subsequent service
Prime Minister (2008–2012)
President (2012–present)
President (2012–present)
President
President (2012–present)
Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev
President
Dmitry Medvedev
Presidency
2008–2012
Subsequent service
Prime Minister (2012–2020)
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council (2020–present)
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council (2020–present)
President
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council (2020–present)
President
Presidency
Subsequent service
Vladimir Putin
2000–2008
Prime Minister (2008–2012)
President (2012–present)
Dmitry Medvedev
2008–2012
Prime Minister (2012–2020)
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council (2020–present)

References

  1. Elected as President of the Russian SFSR shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Continued to serve his first t
  2. Acting Prime Minister until 17 May 2000.
  3. February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution of 1917
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/February+Bourgeois+Democratic+Revolution+of+1917
  4. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/26/world/end-of-the-soviet-union-text-of-gorbachev-s-farewell-address.html
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