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> 25. Vladimir Tolstoy, presidential adviser

26. Mikhail Fedotov, Chairman of the Human Rights Council

27. Veniamin Yakovlev, Presidential Advisor

28. Arthur Muravyov, Presidential Plenipotentiary at the Federation Council

29. Harry Minh, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the State Duma

30. Mikhail Krotov, Presidential Plenipotentiary at the Constitutional Court

31. Anna Kuznetsova, Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights

32. Boris Titov, authorized by the President to protect the rights of entrepreneurs

33. Mikhail Babich, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Volga Federal District

> 34. Alexander Beglov, Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Northwestern Federal District

35. Oleg Belaventsev, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the North Caucasus Federal District

36. Alexey Gordeev, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Central Federal District

37. Sergey Menyaylo, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Siberian Federal District

38. Yury Trutnev, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Far Eastern Federal District

39. Vladimir Ustinov, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Southern Federal District

40. Igor Kholmanskikh, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Urals Federal District

41. Alexander Manzhoshin, Head of the Presidential Administration for Foreign Policy

42. Vladimir Chernov, Head of the Presidential Office for Interregional and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries

43. Oleg Govorun, Head of the Presidential Department for Socio-Economic Cooperation with the CIS States, the Republic of Abkhazia and the Republic of South Ossetia

Government

44. Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister

45. Igor Shuvalov, First Deputy Prime Minister

46. Sergey Prikhodko, Head of the Government Office

47. Alexander Khloponin, Deputy Prime Minister

48. Vitaly Mutko, deputy chairman of the government

49. Arkady Dvorkovich, Deputy Prime Minister

50. Olga Golodets, Deputy Prime Minister

51. Dmitry Kozak, deputy chairman of the government

52. Dmitry Rogozin, deputy chairman of the government

53. Mikhail Abyzov, Minister of Open Government

54. Alexander Tkachev, Minister of Agriculture

55. Vladimir Puchkov, Head of Emergencies Ministry

56. Nikolay Nikiforov, Minister of Communications

57. Mikhail Men, Minister of Construction and Housing

58. Vladimir Medinsky, Minister of Culture

59. Sergey Shoigu, Minister of Defense

60. Maxim Oreshkin, Head of the Ministry of Economic Development

61. Olga Vasilyeva, Minister of Education

62. Alexander Novak, Minister of Energy

63. Alexander Galushka, Minister for the Development of the Far East

64. Anton Siluanov, Minister of Finance

65. Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs

66. Veronika Skvortsova, Head of the Ministry of Health

67. Denis Manturov, Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade

68. Vladimir Kolokoltsev, Minister of Internal Affairs

69. Alexander Konovalov, Minister of Justice

70. Maxim Topilin, Minister of Labor

71. Sergey Donskoy, Head of the Ministry of Natural Resources

72. Lev Kuznetsov, Minister for North Caucasus Affairs

73. Pavel Kolobkov, Minister of Sport

74. Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport

Other high ranking politicians

75. Valentina Matvienko, Speaker of the Federation Council

76. Sergey Naryshkin, SVR Director

77. Vyacheslav Volodin, State Duma Speaker

78. Sergey Ivanov, Special Presidential Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport

79. Nikolay Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of Russia

80. Vladimir Bulavin, Head of the Federal Customs Service

81. Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces

82. Igor Kolobov, Head of the GRU

83. Rashid Nurgaliyev, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia

84. Georgy Poltavchenko, Governor of St. Petersburg

85. Sergey Sobyanin, Mayor of Moscow

86. Yuri Chaika, Prosecutor General

87. Alexander Bastrykin, Head of the Investigative Committee

88. Victor Zolotov, head of the Rosguards

89. Dmitry Kochnev, Director of the Federal Security Service

90. Alexander Bortnikov, Director of the FSB

91. Andrei Artizov, Head of Rosarkhiv

92. Yury Chikhanchin, Director of Rosfinmonitoring

93. Alexander Linets, Head of the Presidential Special Programs Directorate

94. Alexander Kolpakov, Presidential Business Manager

95. Valery Tikhonov, Director of the State Courier Service

96. Alexey Miller, Chairman of Gazprom

97. Igor Sechin, Chief Executive Officer, Rosneft

98. German Gref, President of Sberbank

99. Oleg Belozerov, general director of Russian Railways

100. Andrei Kostin, President - Chairman of the Board of VTB

101. Sergey Chemezov, General Director of Rostec

102. Oleg Budargin, former general director of Rosseti

103. Boris Kovalchuk, Chairman of the Board, Inter RAO UES

104. Alexey Likhachev, General Director of Rosatom

105. Nikolay Tokarev, Chairman of the Board and President of Transneft

106. Andrey Akimov, Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank

107. Nail Maganov, General Director of Tatneft

108. Vitaly Savelyev, CEO of Aeroflot

109. Andrey Shishkin, President of Bashneft

110. Yury Slyusar, President of the United Aircraft Building Corporation

111. Nikolai Shulginov, CEO, RusHydro General Director

112. Sergey Gorkov, Chairman of Vnesheconombank

113. Sergey Ivanov, President of the Alrosa diamond mining company

114. Roman Dashkov, Chief Executive Officer, Sakhalin Energy

"List of oligarchs"

1. Alexander Abramov (co-owner of Evraz, assessment of the state, according to Forbes, - $ 4,5 billion)

2. Roman Abramovich (Evraz and Norilsk Nickel, $ 9,1 billion)

3. Araz Agalarov (Crocus Group, $ 1,7 billion)

4. Farhad Akhmedov (ex-owner of Northgas, $ 1,3 billion)

5. Vagit Alekperov (LUKOIL, $ 14,5 billion)

6. Igor Altushkin (Russian Copper Company, $ 2 billion)

7. brothers Alexey and Dmitry Ananiev (ex-owners of Promsvyazbank and owners of Technoserv, $ 1,4 billion each)

8. Vasily Anisimov (Coalco, $ 1,4 billion)

9. Roman Avdeev (Moscow Credit Bank, $ 1,3 billion)

10. Petr Aven (Alfa Bank, $ 4,6 billion)

11. Elena Baturina (former owner of Inteko, $ 1 billion)

12. Alexey Bogachev (Sistema Bank and 3% Magnit, $ 1 billion)

13. Vladimir Bogdanov (Surgutneftegaz, $ 1,9 billion)

14. Leonid Boguslavsky (shares in Ozon, Delivery Hero, Snapdeal, etc., $ 1,1 billion)

15. Andrey Bokarev (UMMC, Transmashholding, $ 1,7 billion)

16. Oleg Boyko (4Finance, Finstroy, Ritzio International, $ 1,2 billion)

17. Nikolay Buynov (Irkutsk Oil Company, $ 2,2 billion)

18. Oleg Deripaska (UC Rusal, En +, GAZ Group, $ 5,1 billion)

19. Alexander Dzhaparidze (oil service company EDC, $ 1,3 billion)

20. Leonid Fedun (LUKOIL, $ 6,3 billion)

21. Gleb Fetisov (ex-co-owner of Altimo, $ 1,2 billion)

22. Mikhail Fridman (LetterOne, VimpelCom Ltd, DEA, Alfa Group, $ 14,4 billion)

23. Alexander Frolov (Evraz, $ 1,8 billion)

24. Filaret Galchev (Eurocement Group, $ 1,3 billion)

25. Sergey Galitsky (Magnet, $ 6,8 billion)

26. Valentin Gapontsev (IPG Photonics, $ 1,6 billion)

27. Sergey Gordeev (PIK Group, $ 1,5 billion)

28. Andrey Guriev (Fosagro, $ 4,5 billion)

29. Yury Gushchin (Guta Group, $ 1 billion)

30. Mikhail Gutseriev (RussNeft, Neftis, Eldorado, $ 6,3 billion)

31. Sait-Salam Gutseriev (RussNeft, Neftisa, real estate, $ 1,6 billion)

32. Zarah Iliev (“Kievskaya Square”, $ 3,1 billion)

33. Dmitry Kamenshchik (Domodedovo Airport, $ 3,6 billion)

34. Vyacheslav Kantor (Acron, $ 3,1 billion)

35. Samvel Karapetyan (Tashir, $ 3,4 billion)

36. Evgeny Kaspersky (Kaspersky Lab, $ 1,3 billion)

37. Sergey Katsiev (Mercury Group and DIXY Group, $ 1,1 billion)

38. Suleiman Kerimov (his family owns a controlling stake in Polyus and Makhachkala Airport, $ 6,3 billion)

39. Igor Kesayev (Mercury Group and DIXY Group, $ 2,4 billion)

40. Danil Khachaturov (ex-owner of Rosgosstrakh, $ 2 billion)

41. Herman Khan (LetterOne, VimpelCom Ltd, DEA, Alfa Group, $ 9,3 billion)

42. Victor Kharitonin (Pharmstandard, OTCPharm, North Tower in Moscow-City, $ 1,2 billion)

43. Alexander Klyachin (KR Properties, Azimut Hotels, $ 1,3 billion)

44. Peter Kondrashev (ex-co-owner of Silvinit, $ 1,4 billion)

45. Andrey Kosogov (LetterOne, VimpelCom Ltd, Alfa Bank, $ 1,2 billion),

46. Yuri Kovalchuk (Bank "Russia", $ 1 billion)

47. Andrei Kozitsyn (UMMC, Kuzbassrazrezugol, $ 4,3 billion)

48. Alexey Kuzmichev (LetterOne, VimpelCom Ltd, DEA, Alfa Group, $ 7,2 billion)

49. Lev Kvetnoy (Novoroscement, National Standard Bank, $ 1,2 billion)

50. Vladimir Lisin (NLMK, UCL transport holding, $ 16,1 billion)

51. Anatoly Lomakin (ex-co-owner of Silvinit, $ 1,4 billion)

52. Ziyavudin Magomedov (Summa Group, $ 1,4 billion)

53. Igor Makarov (Areti Group, $ 2,1 billion)

54. Iskander Makhmudov (UMMC, Kuzbassrazrezugol, Transmashholding, $ 6,5 billion)

55. Alexander Mamut (Polymetal, PIK Group, Rambler & Co, Cinema Park and Formula Kino, $ 2,5 billion)

56. Andrei Melnichenko (SUEK, EuroChem, Siberian Generating Company, $ 13,2 billion)

57. Leonid Mikhelson (NOVATEK and Sibur, $ 18,4 billion)

58. Yuri Milner (investment in tech companies, $ 3,5 billion)

59. Boris Mints (O1 Group, $ 1,3 billion)

60. Andrey Molchanov (LSR Group, $ 1,3 billion)

61. Alexey Mordashov (Severstal, Nord Gold and Power Machines, $ 17,5 billion)

62. Vadim Moshkovich (Rusagro, $ 2,3 billion)

63. Alexander Nesis (EAST Group, Polymetal, $ 2,4 billion)

64. Year of Nisan (“Kievskaya Square”, $ 3,1 billion)

65. Alexander Ponomarenko (Sheremetyevo Holding, TPS Real Estate Holding, $ 3 billion)

66. Sergey Popov (ex-co-owner of MDM Bank, $ 4,5 billion)

67. Vladimir Potanin (Norilsk Nickel, $ 14,3 billion)

68. Mikhail Prokhorov (UC Rusal, the insurance company "Consent", Brooklyn Nets, $ 8,9 billion)

69. Dmitry Pumpyansky (TMK, $ 1,4 billion)

70. Megdet Rakhimkulov (shares of OTP Bank, MOL, etc., $ 1,4 billion)

71. Andrey Rappoport (Ruspetro, Medicine AlfaStrakhovanie, $ 1,1 billion)

72. Victor Rashnikov (MMK, $ 8,3 billion)

73. Arkady Rotenberg (Stroygazmontazh, Sheremetyevo Holding, TPS Real Estate Holding, $ 2,6 billion)

74. Boris Rotenberg (SMP Bank, $ 1 billion)

75. Dmitry Rybolovlev (ex-owner of Uralkali, $ 7,3 billion)

76. brothers Ayrat and Radik Shaimiev (TAIF group, $ 1,1 billion)

77. Kirill Shamalov (Sibur, $ 1,3 billion)

78. Yuri Shefler (producer of alcoholic beverages SPI Group, $ 1,6 billion)

79. Albert Shigabutdinov (TAIF group, $ 1 billion)

80. Mikhail Shishkhanov (ex-owner of Binbank, $ 2,3 billion)

81. Leonid Simanovsky (NOVATEK, $ 1,2 billion)

82. Andrei Skoch (the Skoch family owns shares in USM Holdings and Vnukovo Airport, $ 6,9 billion)

83. Alexander Skorobogatko (Sheremetyevo Holding, TPS Real Estate Holding, $ 3 billion)

84. Rustem Sulteev (TAIF Group, $ 1 billion)

85. Alexander Svetakov (Absolute investment group, $ 3,3 billion)

86. Gennady Timchenko (NOVATEK, Sibur, Stroytransgaz, Transoil, $ 16 billion)

87. Oleg Tinkov (Tinkoff Bank, $ 1,2 billion)

88. Roman Trotsenko (Novaport Airport Holding, Moscow River Shipping Company, $ 1,6 billion)

89. Alisher Usmanov (USM Holdings, MegaFon, Mail.Ru Group, Metalloinvest, $ 15,2 billion)

90. Victor Vekselberg (Renova, UC Rusal, Akado, $ 12,4 billion)

91. Arkady Volozh (Yandex, $ 1,1 billion)

92. Vadim Yakunin (pharmaceutical holding "Protek", $ 1,2 billion)

93. Vladimir Yevtushenkov (AFK Sistema, $ 3,5 billion).

94. Gavril Yushvaev (ex-co-owner of Wimm-Bill-Dann and Polyus Gold, the state, according to Forbes, is $ 1,2 billion).

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