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| 1905 | Witte |  |
| 30th Oct Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia, Russia's 1st Prime Minister |
| 1906 | Stolypin, Pyotr Arkadyevich |  |
| 8th July Moscow Appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers |
| 1911 | Kokovtsov, Vladimir Nikolaevich |  |
| Sep Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia, after the assassination of Stolypin |
| 1916 | Trepov, Alexander Fyodorovich |  |
| Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1917 | Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich |  |
| 11th July Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1917 | Lvov |  |
| 5th May Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of the Provisional Government |
5th May Moscow In practice subordinate to the Petrograd Soviet & Kerensky |
| 1930 | Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich |  |
| Moscow Appointed Chairman of the Council of people's Commissars |
| 1937 | Bulganin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich |  |
Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of the Russian Republic |
| 1949 | Vyshinsky, Andrei |  |
| Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1953 | Malenkov, Georgi Maksimilanovich |  |
| 5th Mar Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1955 | Bulganin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich |  |
| 8th Feb Moscow Appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Prime Minister |
| 1957 | Kozlov, Frol Romanovich |  |
| Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of the RFSR |
| 1958 | Khruschev, Nikita Sergeyevich |  |
Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of the Soviet Union |
| 1964 | Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolaevich |  |
| 14th Oct Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1980 | Tikhonov, Nikolai |  |
| 23rd Oct Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1985 | Ryzhkov, Nikolai |  |
| 27th Sep Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia, Chairman of the Council of Minister |
| 1990 | Ryzhkov, Nikolai |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1990 | Silayev, Ivan Stepanovich |  |
| 15th June Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1991 | Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich |  |
| 6th Nov Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 1992 | Chernomydrin, Viktor Stepanovich |  |
| 14th Dec Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia, 1st term |
| 1992 | Gaidar, Yegor Timurovich |  |
| 15th June Yeltsin names Yegor Gaidar acting Prime Minister of Russia, Gaidar is never confirmed by parliament. |
| 1992 | Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich |  |
Jan Yeltsin's first choice as acting Prime Minister for post-Soviet Russia is the free-marketeer Yegor Gaidar |
| June Yeltsin names Yegor Gaidar acting Prime Minister of Russia, Gaidar is never confirmed by parliament. |
| 1998 | Chernomydrin, Viktor Stepanovich |  |
| 14th Dec Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia, 2nd term |
| 1998 | Kirienko, Sergey Vladilenovich |  |
| The Duma twice rejects Kiriyenko's nomination, but confirms him, under the threat of dissolution, in a third vote |
| 23rd Mar Yeltsin sacks his entire cabinet, including Chernomyrdin, he names liberal former Energy Minister Sergei Kiriyenko acting Prime Minister. |
| 1998 | Primakov, Yevgeniy Maksimovich |  |
| 11th Sep Moscow President Yeltsin yields to pressure from the communist-dominated Duma to appoint Yevgeny Primakov as Prime Minister |
| 1998 | Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich |  |
| 11th Sep President Yeltsin yields to pressure from the communist-dominated Duma to appoint Yevgeny Primakov as Prime Minister |
| 1999 | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich |  |
| 9th Aug Yeltsin elevates the obscure Putin to the position of Prime Minister, and shortly thereafter designates him as his successor |
| 1999 | Stepashin, Sergey Vladimirovich |  |
| 12th May The nomination of Interior Minister Sergei Stepashin, a Yeltsin loyalist, as Primakov's replacement suggests to many that Primakov had become too powerful for the President's comfort. Stepashin is easily confirmed by the Duma |
| 1999 | Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich |  |
| 12th May The nomination of Interior Minister Sergei Stepashin, a Yeltsin loyalist, as Primakov's replacement suggests to many that Primakov had become too powerful for the President's comfort. Stepashin is easily confirmed by the Duma |
| 9th Aug Yeltsin fires Stepashin and names Vladimir Putin, the head of the Federal Security Service and 15-year veteran of the KGB, the acting prime minister, he also designates Putin as successor to the presidency |
| 2000 | Kasyanof, Mikhail Mikhaylovich |  |
| 7th May Putin is inaugurated, he names Mikhail Kasyanof as Prime Minister and pledges to restore the country to world-power status |
| 2000 | Kasyanov, Mikhail Mikhaylovich |  |
| 7th May Moscow Appointed Prime Minister of Russia |
| 2003 | Mikichura, Gennady |  |
| 24th Jan Adygeya Appointed Prime Minister of Adygeya |