Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office (Russia)

Chairman of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation
Руководитель Администрации Президента Российской Федерации

Incumbent
Anton Vaino

since August 12, 2016
Residence Kremlin, Moscow
Appointer The President
Inaugural holder Yuri Petrov
Formation 5 August 1991
Website http://state.kremlin.ru/administration/about_adm (Russian)

The Kremlin Chief of Staff or Chief of Staff Presidential Administration of Russia (Russian: Руководитель Администрации Президента Российской Федерации, Romanized: Rukovoditel' Administratsii Prezidenta Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the highest ranking employee of The Kremlin and head of the Presidential Administration of Russia. The position was created by Presidential decree of Boris Yeltsin in 1991. The Chief of Staff is responsible for general management of Presidential activity.

The Kremlin occupant is Anton Vaino, who assumed the position in August 2016.

Responsibilities

In accordance with the Regulations on Administration approved by Presidential Decree on April 6, 2004 (№ 490):[1]

Office holders

# Portrait Chief Term of office President
1 Yuri Petrov 5 August 1991 — 19 January 1993 Boris Yeltsin
2 Sergey Filatov 19 January 1993 — 15 January 1996
3 Nikolai Yegorov 15 January — 15 July 1996
4 Anatoly Chubais 15 July 1996 — 7 March 1997
5 Valentin Yumashev 11 March 1997 — 7 December 1998
6 Nikolay Bordyuzha 7 December 1998 — 19 March 1999
7 Alexander Voloshin 19 March 1999 — 31 30 October 2003
Vladimir Putin
8 Dmitry Medvedev 30 October 2003 — 14 November 2005
9 Sergey Sobyanin 14 November 2005 — 7 May 2008 (acting until 12 May 2008)
10 Sergey Naryshkin 12 May 2008 — 15 December 2011 Dmitry Medvedev
Vladislav Surkov
(Acting)
20–22 December 2011
11 Sergei Ivanov 22 December 2011 — 12 August 2016
Vladimir Putin
12 Anton Vaino Since 12 August 2016

References

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