Min. of Civil Defense, Emergencies, & Natural Disasters
Vladimir Andreyevich PUCHKOV
Min. of Communications & Mass Media
Nikolay Anatolyevich NIKIFOROV
Min. of Construction, Housing, & Public Utilities
Mikhail Aleksandrovich MEN
Min. of Culture
Vladimir Rostislavovich MEDINSKIY
Min. of Defense
Sergey Kuzhugetovich SHOYGU
Min. of Economic Development
Aleksey Valentinovich ULYUKAYEV
Min. of Education & Science
Dmitriy Viktorovich LIVANOV
Min. of Energy
Aleksandr Valentinovich NOVAK
Min. of Far East Development
Aleksandr Sergeyevich GALUSHKA
Min. of Finance
Anton Germanovich SILUANOV
Min. of Foreign Affairs
Sergey Viktorovich LAVROV
Min. of Health
Veronika Igoryevna SKVORTSOVA
Min. of Industry & Trade
Denis Valentinovich MANTUROV
Min. of Internal Affairs
Vladimir Aleksandrovich KOLOKOLTSEV
Min. of Justice
Aleksandr Vladimirovich KONOVALOV
Min. of Labor & Social Protection
Maksim Anatolyevich TOPILIN
Min. of Natural Resources & Ecology
Sergey Yefimovich DONSKOY
Min. of Regional Development
Igor Nikolayevich SLYUNYAYEV
Min. of Sport
Vitaliy Leontyevich MUTKO
Min. of Transportation
Maksim Yuryevich SOKOLOV
Min. for Liaison With Open Govt.
Mikhail Anatolyevich ABYZOV
Dir., Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR)
Mikhail Yefimovich FRADKOV
Dir., Federal Security Service (FSB)
Aleksandr Vasilyevich BORTNIKOV
Sec., Security Council
Nikolay Platonovich PATRUSHEV
Procurator Gen.
Yuriy Yakovlevich CHAYKA
Chmn., Central Bank of Russia
Elvira Sakhipzadovna NABIULLINA
Ambassador to the US
Sergey Ivanovich KISLYAK
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York
Vitaliy Ivanovich CHURKIN
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b) The CIA sometimes assignes counterintuitive ranks. For example, it assigns unemployment rates in increasing order, whereas we rank them in decreasing order