Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet (May 2004 - September 2007) was the twelfth cabinet of the government of the
Russian Federation
Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
North Asia or Northern Asia, also referred to as Siberia, is the northern region of Asia, which is defined in geographic ...
, preceded by
Fradkov's First Cabinet, which followed
the cabinet led by
Mikhail Kasyanov, who had been dismissed by
President Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime m ...
on February 24, 2004 shortly before the
presidential election. It was led by
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
Fradkov, proposed by President Putin for the approval by the
State Duma
The State Duma (russian: Госуда́рственная ду́ма, r=Gosudárstvennaja dúma), commonly abbreviated in Russian as Gosduma ( rus, Госду́ма), is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia, while the upper hous ...
on May 7, 2004, the day Putin entered into his second presidential term. On May 12 Fradkov was approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President. The other 17 ministers of the cabinet were appointed by presidential decrees on May 20, 2004. The prime minister and 16 ministers occupied the same positions in Fradkov's First Cabinet. Only
Leonid Reiman assumed the reestablished position of Information Technologies and Telecommunications Minister of Russia. Eight of the ministers took part in Kasyanov's Cabinet, all on the same positions:
Yury Chaika,
Alexey Gordeyev,
German Gref,
Sergei Ivanov,
Viktor Khristenko,
Alexey Kudrin,
Leonid Reiman, and
Sergei Shoigu
Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu, ; tyv, Сергей Күжүгет оглу Шойгу, translit=Sergey Kyzhyget oglu Shoygu, . (russian: Сергей Кужугетович Шойгу; born 21 May 1955) is a Russian politician who has served as ...
.
Further development
*September 13, 2004:
:The
Ministry of Regional Development was reestablished.
Vladimir Yakovlev was fired from the position of Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the
Southern Federal District
The Southern Federal District ( rus, Ю́жный федера́льный о́круг, Yuzhny federalny okrug, ˈjuʐnɨj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. Its territory lies mostly on the Pontic� ...
in the aftermath of the
Beslan school hostage crisis and was appointed Minister of Regional Development by the President.
:
Dmitry Kozak was replaced by the President with
Sergei Naryshkin as Minister – Chief of Staff of the Government and became Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Southern Federal District instead of Yakovlev.
*November 14, 2005:
:Two more Deputy Prime Minister positions were created.
Dmitry Medvedev was appointed First Deputy Prime Minister,
Sergei Ivanov was appointed Deputy Prime Minister by the President, retaining his Defence Minister position.
*June 23, 2006:
:President Vladimir Putin replaced
Yury Chaika with former
Prosecutor General Vladimir Ustinov as Justice Minister of Russia. Chaika in turn assumed the Prosecutor General position for the second time in his career.
*February 15, 2007:
:The President introduced the second position of First Deputy Prime Minister assumed by
Sergei Ivanov and appointed
Sergei Naryshkin Deputy Prime Minister. Former Chief of the
Federal Tax Service of Russia Anatoly Serdyukov was appointed Defence Minister instead of Ivanov. Naryshkin retained his position of Chief of Staff of the Government.
Ivanov and Kadyrov Promoted in Shakeup
by Nabi Abdullaev, The Moscow Times
''The Moscow Times'' is an independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper. It was in print in Russia from 1992 until 2017 and was distributed free of charge at places frequented by English-speaking tourists and expatriates s ...
, February 16, 2007.
A Shuffle in High Places
by Dmitry Butrin, Petr Netreba and Maxim Shishkin, Kommersant
''Kommersant'' (russian: Коммерсантъ, , ''The Businessman'' or Commerce Man, often shortened to Ъ) is a nationally distributed daily newspaper published in Russia mostly devoted to politics and business. The TNS Media and NRS Russi ...
, February 16, 2007.
Russian Defense Minister Promoted
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is a United States government funded organization that broadcasts and reports news, information, and analysis to countries in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Caucasus, and the Middle East where it says tha ...
, February 15, 2007.
Wrap: Putin promotes Ivanov, reshuffles govt., changes Chechnya pres.
RIA Novosti
RIA Novosti (russian: РИА Новости), sometimes referred to as RIAN () or RIA (russian: РИА, label=none) is a Russian state-owned domestic news agency. On 9 December 2013 by a decree of Vladimir Putin it was liquidated and its asset ...
, February 16, 2007.
What the Russian papers say
RIA Novosti
RIA Novosti (russian: РИА Новости), sometimes referred to as RIAN () or RIA (russian: РИА, label=none) is a Russian state-owned domestic news agency. On 9 December 2013 by a decree of Vladimir Putin it was liquidated and its asset ...
, February 16, 2007.
*September 12, 2007:
: President Putin accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mikhail Fradko
According to Russian legislation, his cabinet was also dismissed. Fradkov, however, remained acting Prime Minister until September 14, when the new Prime Minister, Viktor Zubkov, was appointed. German Gref, Vladimir Yakovlev and Mikhail Zurabov were dismissed on September 24, when the new cabinet was formed.
Ministers
Notes
External links
Fradkov's Second Cabinet
Politika.su (in Russian).
{{Russian Government Cabinets
Fradkov
2004 establishments in Russia
2007 disestablishments in Russia
Cabinets established in 2004
Cabinets disestablished in 2007