Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar

Cabinet of Boris Yeltsin and Yegor Gaidar was Russian Cabinet of Ministers under the leadership of President Boris Yeltsin and First Deputy Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, which was in office from 6 November 1991 to 23 December 1992.[1] Yeltsin led the Council of Ministers to carry out radical economic reforms aimed at liberalizing the economy.From 15 June to 14 December 1992, the Cabinet was directed by the acting Prime Minister Gaidar.In December 1992, Boris Yeltsin proposed to the Congress of People's Deputies of Russia Gaidar's candidacy for the post of Prime Minister of Russia, however, he was denied by the people's deputies.Ministries and committees in italics have been renamed, merged or abolished.
Cabinet of RussiaBoris YeltsinYegor Gaidar1991–1999Gennady BurbulisVladimir ShumeykoIndependentSilayev IIChernomyrdin I1989 United States visitPresidencyYeltsinism27th Politburo27th Central Committee28th CongressElectionscampaignVote or loseLoans for sharesSemibankirschinaSoskovets campaign strategyXerox affair1st inaugurationAugust Coup1st Chernomyrdin CabinetConstitutional conference1993 crisis1st Chechen War"Circling over Shannon" diplomatic incident2nd inaugurationRuble crisis2nd Chechen WarPresidential CenterPresidential LibraryDeath and state funeralPresidentFirst Deputy Prime MinisterCongress of People's Deputies of RussiaPrime Minister of RussiacabinetViktor ChernomyrdinChairman of the GovernmentFirst Deputy Chairman of the GovernmentDeputy Chairman of the GovernmentAlexander ShokhinSergey ShakhrayMikhail PoltoraninValery MakharadzeGeorgy KhizhaAnatoly ChubaisBoris SaltykovBoris FurmanovViktor BarannikovPetr AvenMinistry of Internal AffairsViktor YerinMinistry of HealthMinistry of Foreign AffairsAndrei KozyrevMinistry of Culture and TourismYury SolominMinistry of DefencePavel GrachevMinistry of EducationMinistry of Environment and Natural ResourcesMinistry of Press and InformationMinistry of Atomic EnergyViktor MikhaylovMinistry of IndustryMinistry of AgricultureGennady KulikElla PamfilovaMinistry of CommunicationsVladimir BulgakMinistry of Fuel and EnergyVladimir LopukhinMinistry of TransportMinistry of LabourMinistry of FinanceMinistry of JusticeNikolay FyodorovMinistry of EconomicsAndrey NechaevState Committee for Antimonopoly Policy and Support for New Economic StructuresSC for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Elimination of Consequences of Natural DisastersSergei ShoiguValery TishkovChernobylState Committee for State Property ManagementState Customs CommitteeCentral BankViktor Gerashchenko1st President of RussiaBirthplaceMoscow City Committee of the CPSUPresidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR28th Congress of the CPSU1989 visit to the United StatesFirst inaugurationSecond inaugurationState Committee on the State of Emergency1991 Soviet coup attemptDissolution of the Soviet UnionBelovezh AccordsDemographic crisis1993 Russian constitutional crisisConstitutional referendumElizabeth II visitPrivatizationFirst Chechen WarMonetary reform (1993)Monetary reform (1998)1998 financial crisis1998 miners' strikeList of tripsImpeachment attemptsElectoral history1991 presidential election1996 presidential electionLoans for shares schemeBoris Yeltsin Presidential CenterBoris Yeltsin Presidential LibraryUral Federal University named after the first President of Russia Boris YeltsinKyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after Boris YeltsinBoris Yeltsin PeakStreet of Boris YeltsinYekaterinburgMonument (Yekaterinburg)Cholpon-AtaBoris Yeltsin Volleyball CupNaina YeltsinaTatyana Yumasheva← Mikhail GorbachevVladimir Putin →Government of RussiaCouncil of MinistersRussian EmpireGoremykin IStolypinKokovtsovGoremykin IIRussian Provisional GovernmentKerensky IIKerensky IIIGovernments of the WhitesVologodskyVologodsky–PepelyayevKrivosheinCouncil of People's CommissarsRussian SFSRSilayev IGovernmentChernomyrdin IIKiriyenkoPrimakovStepashinPutin IKasyanovFradkov IFradkov IIZubkovPutin IIMedvedev IMedvedev IIMishustin IMishustin IISoviet Government Cabinets