The Federal Agency for State Property Management ( Rosimushchestvo ) (Russian: Федеральное агентство по управлению государственным имуществом (Росимущество) ) is a subdivision of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development that manages Russia 's federal state property.
5-603: The agency was formed by a presidential decree , No.314, signed on March 9, 2004, by Vladimir Putin , of the Ministry of Property Relations of Russia and subordinated to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade. Before this, in 1990 – 2004 its functions were performed by a separate ministry known by the following names: As of 2012, Chief of Rosimushchestvo Olga Dergunova had seven deputies: Dmitry Pristanskov , Valery Bely , Pavel Potapov , Yevgeny Gavrilin , Eduard Adashkin , Sergey Maximov and Pavel Fradkov . Fradkov
10-687: Is son of former Russian Prime Minister and now Director General of the Russian intelligence service SVR Mikhail Fradkov . This article about government in Russia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Decree of the President of Russia A Decree of the President of the Russian Federation ( Russian : Указ Президента Российской Федерации ; Ukaz Prezidenta Rossiyskoy Federatsii ) or Executive Order (Decree) of
15-479: The Constitution of Russia , Federal Constitutional Laws, Federal Laws and laws of Russian regions and, till the 2020 Russian constitutional referendum , Russia's international agreements , which now however stand in lower precedence than Presidential Decrees or any other Russian state law or obligation – and may be superseded by any of these laws. In 1992 and 1993 a constant war between President Yeltsin and
20-514: The President of Russia is a legal act ( ukase ) with the status of a by-law made by the President of Russia . As normative legal acts, such have the status of by-laws in the hierarchy of legal acts (along with Decrees of the Government of the Russian Federation and instructions and directions of other officials). Presidential decrees may not alter existing laws of higher precedence –
25-465: The Russian parliament became known as "war of laws" when presidential decrees issued by president Yeltsin were overturned by separate legislation adopted by the parliament. The war has reached its peak in October 1993 when Yeltsin ordered to shoot the parliament building . Following the referendum of 1993 which resulted in the enacting of new constitution, many decrees issued by Yeltsin, a process which
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