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Aleksandr Livshits
Aleksandr Yavlyevich Livshits (Russian: Александр Яковлевич Лившиц; 6 September 1946 – 25 April 2013), was a Russian politician and economist who served as the minister of finance and deputy prime minister of Russia from 1996 to 1997. He also served as the assistant to the president of Russia from 1994 to 1996. After politics, he served as the vice president of the holding company "Russian Aluminum" from 2001 until his death in 2013. Biography Aleksandr Livshits was born on 6 September 1946 in Berlin to the family of servicemen. His father, Yakov Lazarevich, born on 9 February 1914 in Yekaterinoslav (present-day Dnipro) was an army officer, historian, teacher, and had graduated from MIFLI, and was a member of the CPSU(b), went to the front as a volunteer in July 1941. While retaining his party card and weapons, he left the encirclement. His father died in Moscow in 2002. His mother, Liya Mikhailovna, née Vesbland (1918–1993), was a historian, teach ...
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The Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation (russian: Министерство финансов Российской Федерации), also known as ''MinFin'' (Минфин России), is a ministry of the Government of Russia responsible for financial policy and general management in the field of finance. The Ministry of Finance was formed from the Ministry of Finance of the USSR in 1992 and claims descent from the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Empire first established in 1780. It is headquartered at Ilinka Street 9 in Tverskoy District, Moscow. Anton Siluanov has served as the Minister of Finance since September 2011. History The Treasury Governing body in Russia was established by Imperial Decree of Catherine II in October 24, 1780, as The Expedition of state revenues, which was, in fact, the beginning of the creation of state financial authority in Russia. Manifesto of the Emperor Alexander I "On approval of the Ministries" was founded several ministries ...
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