Viktor Zubkov

Politician

Birthday September 15, 1941

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Kushva, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

Age 82 years old

Nationality Russia

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1941

Viktor Alekseyevich Zubkov (Ви́ктор Алексе́евич Зубко́в; born 15 September 1941) is a Russian civil servant, politician and businessman who served as the 36th Prime Minister of Russia from September 2007 to May 2008.

He was Vladimir Putin's First Deputy Prime Minister during the presidency of Dmitry Medvedev.

A civil servant who held various positions in the Leningrad Oblast under the Soviet regime, he later served as advisor to Cabinet Ministers.

1966

In 1966, he was drafted to the Soviet Army for an 18-month term.

1967

From 1967 to 1985, he worked on leading positions in kolkhozes of Leningrad Oblast.

1972

Born in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Zubkov graduated from the Economic Department of the Leningrad Agriculture Institute in 1972.

1985

From 1985 to 1991, he occupied several leading positions in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Leningrad Oblast: Chairman of the Priozersk City Executive Committee, First Secretary of the Priozersk City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and head of the Department of Agriculture and Food Industry and the Agricultural Department of the Regional Committee of the CPSU.

1989

He was also First Deputy Chairman of the Leningrad Oblast Executive Committee from 1989 to 1991.

1992

In January 1992 to November 1993, he was a deputy Chairman of the External Relations Committee of the Saint Petersburg Mayor Office led by Vladimir Putin.

1993

From 3 November 1993, to 30 November 1998, Zubkov was the Chief of the Saint Petersburg Department of the State Tax Inspection and simultaneously a Deputy Chairman of the State Tax Inspection for Saint Petersburg.

1998

In December 1998, during the term of Yevgeny Primakov's Cabinet the State Tax Inspection was reorganized into the Tax Ministry of Russia and Zubkov's deputy head position was abolished, but he was immediately reappointed Chief of the Saint Petersburg Directorate of the Tax Ministry.

1999

On 23 July 1999, Zubkov was appointed Deputy Tax Minister of Russia for the Northwestern region.

In a few days he was also appointed Chief of the Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast Directorate of the Tax Ministry.

On 12 August 1999, he was registered as a contender in the Leningrad Oblast governor election, assisted by Boris Gryzlov as his election campaign manager, but lost the election to Valeriy Serdyukov on 19 September 1999, with 8.64 percent of the vote (4th place out of 16).

2001

On 5 November 2001, he left his positions in the Tax Ministry and was appointed First Deputy Finance Minister of Russia and Chairman of the Financial Monitoring Committee of the ministry, aimed to fight money laundering.

2004

On 16 March 2004, after the dismissal of Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet, the Financial Monitoring Committee was renamed to Federal Financial Monitoring Service of the Finance Ministry, but Zubkov retained his position in Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet and Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet.

2006

In a 2006 survey of political experts, Zubkov was ranked as Russia's 84th most influential politician.

Zubkov's daughter is married to Anatoly Serdyukov, the former Russian Defense Minister.

2007

Zubkov was a financial crime investigator until he was nominated on 12 September 2007 by President Vladimir Putin to replace Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, who had resigned earlier that day.

The nomination was approved in the Duma on 14 September 2007.

On 12 September 2007, President Vladimir Putin proposed his candidacy for the post of Prime Minister and on 14 September, the State Duma approved him in the post (he was voted 381 MP).

However, in December 2007, Putin officially gave his support to Dmitry Medvedev for the 2008 presidential election, effectively dashing Zubkov's hopes for the presidency.

After Medvedev took office, Zubkov succeeded him as Chairman of Gazprom.

Sanctioned by the UK government on 24 February 2023 in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War.

2008

On 7 May 2008 Zubkov's cabinet was automatically dismissed.

This procedure, following an inauguration of the President of Russia is required by the Russian Constitution.

After Putin became Prime Minister, Zubkov was appointed First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia.

He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.

Now in his 80's Zubkov is still the current chairman of the board of directors of Gazprom, Russia's largest corporation and one of the largest oil and natural gas companies in the world.

Zubkov resigned 8 May 2008, after Dmitry Medvedev became President.

Some Kremlinologists viewed Zubkov as one more technical Prime Minister, interpreting the move as a way to renew a competition between possible successors.

Another theory suggested that Putin chose a man of unquestioning loyalty to help him control powerful factions jostling for position inside the Kremlin.

Another clue to his usefulness lies in Zubkov's experience under Putin as the man leading the fight against financial crime.

Putin said that there were five people who can run for president and can be elected, including Zubkov.

On 13 September, Zubkov himself said he might run for President of Russia in 2008.