Federal Agency for State Property Management

Federal Agency for State Property Management
Agency overview
Formed March 9, 2004 (2004-03-09)
Parent department Ministry of Economic Development
Website rosim.ru

The Federal Agency for State Property Management (Rosimushchestvo) (in Russian: Федеральное агентство по управлению государственным имуществом (Росимущество)) is a subdivision of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development that manages Russia's federal state property.

History

The agency was formed by a presidential decree, №314,[1] signed on March 9, 2004, by Vladimir Putin, of the Ministry of Property Relations of Russia and subordinated to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade.

Before this, in 1990 – 2004 its functions were performed by a separate ministry known by the following names:

Heads of the Committee/Ministry/Agency

Structure

As of 2012, Chief of Rosimushchestvo Olga Dergunova had seven deputies: Dmitry Pristanskov, Valery Bely, Pavel Potapov, Yevgeny Gavrilin, Eduard Adashkin, Sergey Maximov and Pavel Fradkov. Fradkov is son of former Russian Prime Minister and now Director General of the Russian intelligence service SVR Mikhail Fradkov.

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