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Executive Orders on the new Government Cabinet signed

May 21, 2012

Vladimir Putin signed Executive Orders on the composition of the new Government Cabinet of the Russian Federation.

The Presidential Executive Orders make the following appointments:

1. Igor Shuvalov – First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;

2. Vladislav Surkov – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and Government Chief of Staff;

3. Dmitry Kozak – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;

4. Dmitry Rogozin – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;

5. Arkady Dvorkovich – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;

6. Olga Golodets – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation;

7. Alexander Khloponin – Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the North Caucasus Federal District;

8. Anton Siluanov – Finance Minister;

9. Alexander Novak – Energy Minister;

10. Andrei Belousov – Economic Development Minister;

11. Maxim Topilin – Labour and Social Protection Minister;

12. Maxim Sokolov – Transport Minister;

13. Vitaly Mutko – Sports Minister;

14. Nikolai Fedorov – Agriculture Minister;

15. Nikolai Nikiforov – Communications and Mass Communications Minister;

16. Oleg Govorun – Regional Development Minister;

17. Viktor Ishayev – Minister in charge of Russia’s Far East Development and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District;

18. Denis Manturov – Industry and Trade Minister;

19. Sergei Donskoy – Natural Resources and Environment Minister;

20. Dmitry Livanov – Education and Science Minister;

21. Vladimir Medinsky – Minister of Culture;

22. Veronika Skvortsova – Minister of Healthcare;

23. Alexander Konovalov – Justice Minister;

24. Anatoly Serdyukov – Defence Minister;

25. Sergei Lavrov – Foreign Minister;

26. Vladimir Puchkov – Minister of Civil Defence, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief;

27. Vladimir Kolokoltsev – Interior Minister;

28. Mikhail Abyzov – Minister for Relations with the Open Government.

May 21, 2012