The Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergency Situations and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (Russian: Министр Российской Федерации по делам гражданской обороны, чрезвычайным ситуациям и ликвидации последствий стихийных бедствий, romanized: Ministr Rossiyskoy Federatsii po delam grazhdanskoy oborony, chrezvychaynym situatsiyam i likvidatsii posledstviy stikhiynykh bedstviy), also known as the Minister of Emergency Situations, is the head of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. The Minister of Emergency Situations is one of the five so-called 'presidential' ministers, along with the ministers of defense, interior, foreign affairs and justice. Although they are members of the Cabinet, they are directly subordinate to the President.
Minister of Emergency Situations | |
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министр по ликвидации последствий стихийных бедствий (Russian) | |
Ministry of Emergency Situations | |
Style | Mr. Minister |
Member of | Government |
Reports to | The President |
Seat | Moscow |
Appointer | The President (after consultation with the Federation Council) |
Term length | No fixed term |
Formation | 17 April 1991 |
First holder | Sergei Shoigu |
The Minister of Emergency Situations, like other presidential ministers, is nominated and appointed by the President after consultation with the Federation Council (whereas non-presidential ministers are nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the President after approval by the State Duma). The current Minister of Emergency Situations is Alexander Kurenkov[1]
According to the regulations of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Minister:[2]
No. | Portrait | Name | Term | Political Party | President | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | |||||||
1 | Sergei Shoigu | 17 April 1991 | 11 May 2012 | 21 years, 24 days | Independent ↓ Our Home – Russia ↓ Unity ↓ United Russia |
Boris Yeltsin | |||
Vladimir Putin | |||||||||
Dmitry Medvedev | |||||||||
Vladimir Putin | |||||||||
– | Ruslan Tsalikov (acting) |
11 May 2012 | 17 May 2012 | 6 days | United Russia | ||||
2 | Vladimir Puchkov | 17 May 2012 | 18 May 2018 | 6 years, 1 day | Independent | ||||
3 | Yevgeny Zinichev | 18 May 2018 | 8 September 2021 (Died in office) |
3 years, 113 days | Independent | ||||
– | Aleksandr Chupriyan (acting) |
8 September 2021 | 25 May 2022 | 259 days | Independent | ||||
4 | Alexander Kurenkov | 25 May 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 335 days | Independent |