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Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin (Russian: Сергей Вадимович Степашин; born 2
March 1952) is a
Russian politician who
briefly served as
Prime Minister of Russia...
- FSB,
Sergei Stepashin, who was
appointed as
prime minister.
Yeltsin tested him for
loyalty and the
ability to
attract voters.
Stepashin, however, sought...
- the crew,
including Stepashin.
Having learnt of the
ongoing Cold War and the
doctrine of
mutually ****ured
destruction from
Stepashin,
Skaldak plans to use...
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later the
acting Prime Minister following the
dismissal of
Sergei Stepashin's cabinet.
Endorsed by
Yeltsin as his
preferred successor,
Putin quickly...
- 1992 – July 1993)
Nikolai Golushko (July 1993 –
February 1994)
Sergei Stepashin (February 1994 –
April 1995) The FSK was
renamed the FSB (Federal'naya...
- has been
observed among the
prime ministers since 1999: "Hairy"
Sergei Stepashin, "bald"
Vladimir Putin, "hairy"
Mikhail Kasyanov, "bald"
Mikhail Fradkov...
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Seleznyov 1%, Chernomyrdin, Nemtsov,
Stepashin 0%
Kiriyenko 2%, Ayatskov, Luzhkov, Shoigu, Seleznyov,
Stepashin 1%, Anpilov, Barkashov, Chernomyrdin,...
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Sergei Stepashin's Cabinet was the
Cabinet of
Russian Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin from May to
August 1999. The
Cabinet served under the presidency...
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Sergei Stepashin called for an
invasion of Chechnya. However,
Stepashin's plan was
overridden by the
prime minister,
Yevgeny Primakov.
Stepashin later...
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Federal Counter-Intelligence
Service (FSK). The FSK was
headed by
Sergei Stepashin.
Before the
start of the
First Chechen War's main
military activities...