Mikhail Fradkov
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Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov |
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Assumed office March 5, 2004 |
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Preceded by | Viktor Khristenko |
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Born | September 1, 1950 (age 56) Samara, Russia |
Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov (Russian: Михаи́л Ефи́мович Фрадко́в) (born September 1, 1950) is a Russian politician, and the current Prime Minister of Russia.
Fradkov was born near the city now known as Samara in a Jewish family. He studied at both the Moscow Machine Tool Design (станкоинструментальный) Institute (graduated 1972) and the Foreign Trade Academy (graduated 1981). In 1973, he was posted to the economic section of the Soviet Union's embassy in India, where he remained for two years. He later held several positions back in Russia. In 1991, he was Russia's representative to General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in Geneva.
In late 1992, Fradkov was appointed Deputy Minister for Foreign Economic Relations. Less than a year later, in October 1993, he became First Deputy Minister for Foreign Economic Relations. On 15 April 1997, a presidential decree by Boris Yeltsin appointed Fradkov Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, a post which he kept for nearly a year. In the middle of 1999, another presidential decree made him Minister of Trade.
He was made director of the Federal Tax Police by Vladimir Putin in 2001, having previously been Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. In 2003 he was made Russia's representative to the European Union. On March 1, 2004, he was nominated by Putin as the next Prime Minister, and this appointment was approved by the Duma on March 5.
Fradkov's nomination as Prime Minister was a surprise to many observers, as he was not seen as part of Vladimir Putin's inner circle. Some commentators, such as the Carnegie Moscow Center's Lilia Shevtsova, have speculated that his "outsider" status might have been an important factor in his nomination, saying that Putin selected him as someone who was "not a representative of any of the warring clans" in the Kremlin. Former Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin, whom Fradkov has served under, called Fradkov "absolutely independent from any sort of political clan or group." Putin and his allies have praised Fradkov as experienced, professional, and honest.
[edit] Fradkov's Cabinet
- Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev - First Deputy Prime Minister
- Aleksandr Dmitrievich Zhukov - Deputy Prime Minister
- Alexei Vasilyevich Gordeyev - Minister of Agriculture
- Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu - Minister of Civil Defense, Emergencies, & Natural Disasters
- Aleksandr Sergeyevich Sokolov - Minister of Culture & Mass Communication
- Sergei Borisovich Ivanov - Minister of Defense and Deputy Prime Minister with responsibility for the security agencies
- German Oskarovich Gref - Minister of Economic Development & Trade
- Andrei Aleksandrovich Fursenko - Minister of Education & Science
- Alexei Leonidovich Kudrin - Minister of Finance
- Sergei Viktorovich Lavrov - Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Mikhail Yuryevich Zurabov - Minister of Health & Social Development
- Viktor Borisovich Khristenko - Minister of Industry & Energy
- Leonid Dododzhonovich Reiman - Minister of Information Technologies & Communications
- Rashid Gumarovich Nurgaliyev - Minister of Internal Affairs (MVD)
- Vladimir Vasilyevich Ustinov - Minister of Justice
- Yuri Petrovich Trutnev - Minister of Natural Resources
- Vladimir Anatolyevich Yakovlev - Minister of Regional Development
- Igor Evgenyevich Levitin - Minister of Transportation
- Sergei Mikhailovich Lebedev - Director, Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR)
- Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev - Director, Federal Security Service (FSB)
- Sergei Evgenyevich Naryshkin - Head, Government Apparatus
- Igor Sergeyevich Ivanov - Secretary, Security Council
- Vladislav Putilin - First Deputy Chairman of Military-Industrial Commission
[edit] External links
- Biographies of the Fradkov Cabinet
- Renaissance Capital Research Portal "The New Government"
- The Carnegie Moscow Center
Preceded by Viktor Khristenko |
Prime Minister of Russia March 5, 2004 – present |
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NAME | Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Михаи́л Ефи́мович Фрадко́в (Russian} |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Prime Minister of Russia |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 1, 1950 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Samara, Russia |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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