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The structure of Government of the Russian Federation from the time the state formed in 1991 underwent several major changes. In the first years governing bodies, primarily different Ministries, were under massive reorganizations in order to adopt the older Soviet governing networks to the new form of state. Many reshufflings and renamings were made.
In July 2004 there was a major reform of the government when some ministries were split and some ministerial offices turned into agencies, some new services were established as government bodies. Resulting in 17 Ministries, 7 Federal Services and over 30 Federal Agencies.
In May 2008, after inaugurating of Dmitry Medvedev as president and Vladimir Putin becoming prime minister, another major reshuffling was made with several ministries being renamed, and agencies re-subordinated.
E. g. the Soviet-time "Ministry of communications of the RSFSR" was through 1990s transformed to "Ministry for communications and informatization" and in 2004 it was renamed to "Ministry of information technologies and communications (Mininformsvyazi)", and in 2008 — "Ministry of connections and mass commnunications (Minkomsvyaz)".
The "Ministry of press and information of the RSFSR" was in 1990s renamed to "Ministry of Press, Broadcasting and Mass Communications (Minpechati)" and in 2004 it was turned into the "Federal Agency on Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat)" which was no longer a standalone ministry but a subdivision to the "Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications" (originally "Ministry of culture of the RSFSR"). In 2008 it was re-subordinated back to "Minvsyazi".
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On 28 November 1991 the President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin signed the Presidential Decree № 242 "On reorganization of the government bodies of the RSFSR" (Russian: "О реорганизации центральных органов государственного управления РСФСР").[1] This ukaz established structure of the Government of the RSFSR, included following structures:
The structure of the Government according to 2004 Administrative Reform was set up in President's ukaz of 28 July 2004 (with later corrections) "About structure of the federal executive bodies".[2]
I. The federal ministries, federal services and federal agencies, management of which activity is carried out by the President of the Russian Federation, federal services and federal agencies subordinated to these federal ministries
Ministry of interior of the Russian Federation - Arabic, English, German, Russian
Ministry of the Russian Federation for the affairs of civil defence, extraordinary situations and disaster relief - English, Russian
Ministry of foreign affairs of the Russian Federation - English, Russian
Ministry of defence of the Russian Federation - English, Russian
Ministry of justice of the Russian Federation - English, Russian
State special cerier service of the Russian Federation
Foreign intelligence service of the Russian Federation - Russian
Federal security service of the Russian Federation - Russian
Federal service of the Russian Federation on the control over a turnover of narcotics - Russian
Federal protective service of the Russian Federation - Russian
Chief directorate of special programs of the President of the Russian Federation - Russian
Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation - Russian
II. The Federal ministries, management with which is carried out by the Government of the Russian Federation, federal services and the federal agencies subordinated to these federal ministries
Ministry of health and social development of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of informational technologies and communications of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of culture and mass communications of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of education and sciences of the Russian Federation - English, Russian
Ministry of natural resources of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of the industry and energy of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of regional development of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of agriculture of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of transport of the Russian Federation - Russian
Ministry of finance of the Russian Federation - Russian
The ministry of economic development and trade of the Russian Federation - Russian
III. Federal services and federal agencies, a management of with which are carried out by the Government of the Russian Federation
State committee of the Russian Federation on fishery
Federal antimonopoly service - Russian
Federal aeronavigation service
Federal service of hydrometeorology and monitoring of an environment - Russian
Federal service of the state statistics - Russian
Federal service of supervision in sphere of mass communications, communication and protection of a cultural heritage - Russian
Federal customs service
Federal service of tariffs - Russian
Federal service of financial monitoring
Federal service of the financial markets - Russian
Federal service of ecological, technological and nuclear supervision - Russian
Federal agency of atomic energy
Federal space agency - Russian
Federal agency of deliveries of arms, of military and special equipment, and of material means
Federal agency of tourism
Federal agency of physical culture and sports
Viktor Zubkov made a slight reshufflement in September 2007.
In May 2008, after inaugurating of Dmitry Medvedev as President and Vladimir Putin becoming prime minister, another major reshuffling was made with several ministries being renamed, and agencies re-subordinated.
Corresponding Russian articles: ru:Структура федеральных органов исполнительной власти России (1994—2000), ru:Структура федеральных органов исполнительной власти России (2000—2008), ru:Структура федеральных органов исполнительной власти России (с 2008).
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