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The Security Council of the Russian Federation (SCRF or Sovbez; russian: Совет безопасности Российской Федерации (СБРФ), Sovet bezopasnosti Rossiyskoy Federatsii (SBRF)) is a constitutional consultative body of the
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that supports the president's decision-making on national security affairs and matters of strategic interest. Composed of Russia's top state officials and heads of defence and security agencies and chaired by the president of Russia, the SCRF acts as a forum for coordinating and integrating national security policy.


History, status, and role

The Security Council of the
RSFSR The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ...
was legally set up by
Congress of People's Deputies of Russia The Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian SFSR (russian: Съезд народных депутатов РСФСР) and since 1991 Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Federation (russian: Съезд народных депута� ...
in April 1991 along with the post of the
President of the RSFSR The president of the Russian Federation ( rus, Президент Российской Федерации, Prezident Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the head of state of the Russian Federation. The president leads the executive branch of the federal ...
(the RSFSR at that time operated as one of the constituent republics of the
USSR The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nation ...
). The 1993
Constitution of Russia The Constitution of the Russian Federation () was adopted by national referendum on 12 December 1993. Russia's constitution came into force on 25 December 1993, at the moment of its official publication, and abolished the Soviet system of gov ...
refers to the SCRF in Article 83, which stipulates (as one of the president's prerogatives) that the SCRF is formed and headed by the president of Russia, also saying that the status of the SCRF is to be defined by a
federal law Federal law is the body of law created by the federal government of a country. A federal government is formed when a group of political units, such as states or provinces join in a federation, delegating their individual sovereignty and many ...
. The 2010 Law on Security defines the legal status of the SCRF as a "constitutional consultative body" concerned with elaboration of decisions by the president in the fields of Russia's defence and national security. The SCRF comprises its chairman (the president of Russia), the Secretary of the SCRF, its full members, and members, as appointed by the president. Under the law, the Secretary of the SCRF is appointed by the president and reports directly to him. Decisions of the SCRF are adopted by its full members and approved by the president, who may issue decrees or orders for the purpose of implementing them. The Presidential Decree of 6 May 2011 enacted the Statute of the SCRF as well as a host of other statutes pertaining to the structure and composition of the SCRF. It has been argued that the coordinating role defined for the Security Council in the National Security Strategy to 2020, published in May 2009, represents a strengthening of the council's influence and importance within Russian governance under its new Secretary
Nikolai Patrushev Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev (russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Па́трушев; born 11 July 1951) is a Russian politician, security officer and intelligence officer who has served as the secretary of the Security Council of ...
. On 16 January 2020, president
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime m ...
signed a decree that amended the relevant laws and established a new state office of Deputy Chairman of the Security Council. On the same day, president Putin appointed Dmitry Medvedev as Deputy Chairman of the Security Council.


Composition

''As of 30 May 2022:'' ;Permanent members ;Non-permanent members


Deputy Chairmen of the Security Council

* Dmitry Medvedev (since 16 January 2020)


Secretaries of the Security Council

*
Yury Skokov Yury Vladimirovich Skokov (Russian: Юрий Владимирович Скоков; 20 June 1938 – 5 February 2013) was a Russian politician who served as Secretary of the Security Council of Russia from 1992 to 1993. Early life and education ...
(3 April 1992 – 10 May 1993) *
Yevgeny Shaposhnikov Yevgeny Ivanovich Shaposhnikov (russian: Евгений Иванович Шапошников; 3 February 1942 – 8 December 2020) was a Soviet and Russian military leader and business figure. He was awarded the rank of Marshal of Aviation ...
(11 June 1993 – 18 September 1993) *
Oleg Lobov Oleg Ivanovich Lobov (russian: Олег Иванович Лобов; 7 September 1937 – 6 September 2018) was a Russian politician who served as acting First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist ...
(18 September 1993 – 18 June 1996) *
Aleksandr Lebed Lieutenant General Alexander Ivanovich Lebed (russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Ле́бедь, link=no; 20 April 1950 – 28 April 2002) was a Soviet and Russian military officer and politician who held senior positions in the ...
(18 June 1996 – 17 October 1996) *
Ivan Rybkin Ivan Petrovich Rybkin (; born 20 October 1946) is a Russian politician. He was Chairman of Russia's State Duma in 1994–96 and Secretary of the Security Council in 1996–98. He ran for the Russian presidency in 2004, before dropping out after ...
(19 October 1996 – 2 March 1998) * Andrei Kokoshin (3 March 1998 – 10 September 1998) * Nikolai Bordyuzha (14 September 1998 – 19 March 1999) *
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime m ...
(29 March 1999 – 9 August 1999) *
Sergei Ivanov Sergei Borisovich Ivanov ( rus, Сергей Борисович Иванов, p=sʲɪrˈɡʲej bɐˈrʲisəvʲɪtɕ ɪvɐˈnof; born 31 January 1953) is a Russian senior official and politician who has served as the Special Representative of ...
(15 November 1999 – 28 March 2001) * Vladimir Rushailo (28 March 2001 – 9 March 2004) *
Igor Ivanov Igor Sergeyevich Ivanov (born 23 September 1945) is a Russian politician who was Foreign Minister of Russia from 1998 to 2004 under both the Yeltsin and the Putin administrations. Early life Ivanov was born in 1945 in Moscow to a Russian fathe ...
(9 March 2004 – 17 June 2007) * Valentin Sobolev (acting) (17 June 2007 – 12 May 2008) *
Nikolai Patrushev Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev (russian: Никола́й Плато́нович Па́трушев; born 11 July 1951) is a Russian politician, security officer and intelligence officer who has served as the secretary of the Security Council of ...
(since 12 May 2008)


First Deputy Secretaries of the Security Council

* Mikhail Mityukov (7 December 1996 – 24 April 1998) * Vyacheslav Mikhailov (8 June 1998 – 25 May 1999) *
Vladislav Sherstyuk Vladislav ( be, Уладзіслаў (', '); pl, Władysław, ; Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, sh-Cyrl, Владислав) is a male given name of Slavic origin. Variations include ''Volodislav'', ''Vlastislav'' and ''Vlaslav'' ...
(31 May 1999 – ? March 2004) *
Mikhail Fradkov Mikhail Yefimovich Fradkov ( rus, Михаи́л Ефи́мович Фрадко́в, p=mʲɪxɐˈil jɪˈfʲiməvʲɪtɕ frɐtˈkof; born 1 September 1950) is a Russian politician who served as Prime Minister of Russia from 2004 to 2007. An I ...
(31 May 2000 – 28 March 2001) * Nikolai Solovyov (24 June 2002 – ? March 2004) * Vladimir Bulavin (30 May 2008 – 11 March 2013) *
Yury Averyanov Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii or Iouri is the Slavic (russian: Юрий, Yuriy, or uk, Юрій, Yuriy, or bg, Юрий, Jurij, or be, Юры, Jury) form of the masculine given name George; it is derived directly from the Gree ...
(since 29 March 2013)


Deputy Secretaries of the Security Council

* Vladislav Nasinovsky (23 December 1992 – 30 August 1993) * Yury Nazarkin (11 January 1993 – 30 August 1993) * Vladimir Rubanov (9 August 1993 – 25 June 1996) * Aleksandr Troshin (26 October 1993 – 25 June 1996) *
Valery Manilov The French name Valery () is a male given name or surname of Germanic origin ''Walaric'' (see Walric of Leuconay), that has often been confused in modern times with the Latin name ''Valerius''—that explains the variant spelling Valéry (). The S ...
(27 October 1993 – 18 September 1996) * Vladimir Denisov (25 June 1996 – 29 October 1996) * Sergei Kharlamov (25 June 1996 – 29 October 1996) * Nikolai Mikhailov (31 June 1996 – 11 September 1997) * Boris Berezovsky (29 October 1996 – 4 November 1997) *
Leonid Mayorov Leonid (russian: Леонид ; uk, Леонід ; be, Леанід, Ljeaníd ) is a Slavic version of the given name Leonidas. The French version is Leonide. People with the name include: *Leonid Andreyev (1871–1919), Russian playwright and ...
(29 October 1996 – 30 May 1998) * Yury Deryabin (5 December 1996 – 30 March 1998) *
Boris Agapov Boris Nikolayevich Agapov (, Tbilisi – 6 October 1973, Moscow) was a Soviet poet, journalist and screenwriter. He is best known for a 1950 article on cybernetics which proved influential for the early reception of cybernetics in the Soviet ...
(9 June 1997 – 8 June 1998) * Aleksandr Ageyenkov (17 October 1997 – 8 August 1998) * Vladimir Potapov (21 August 1998 – ? ? 2004) *
Grigory Rapota Grigory Alekseevich Rapota (russian: Григорий Алексеевич Рапота) (born 5 February 1944) is a Russian politician who currently serves as a Senator from the executive authority of Kursk Oblast. Prior to his appointment, he ...
(21 August 1998 – 27 November 1998) * Aleksei Molyakov (30 May 1998 – ? ? 1999) * Aleksei Moskovsky (8 June 1998 – 28 March 2001) *
Viktor Melnikov Viktor Nikolayevich Melnikov (Russian name: Виктор Николаевич Мельников; born 10 July 1944) is a Soviet rower from Russia. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City Mexico City ( es, link=no, Ciudad de Mé ...
(8 August 1998 – 16 September 1998) * Oleg Chernov (4 January 1999 – ? ? 2004) * Aleksei Ogaryov (2 February 1999 – 2 August 1999) * Vladimir Vasilyev (31 May 1999 – 28 March 2001) * Valentin Sobolev (31 May 2000 – 23 March 2012) * Vyacheslav Soltaganov (28 March 2001 – ? ? 2004) * Nikolai Solovyov (19 May 2001 – 24 June 2002) *
Valentin Stepankov Valentin Stepankov (born 1951) was the first prosecutor general In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general or attorney-general (sometimes abbreviated AG or Atty.-Gen) is the main legal advisor to the government. The plural is attorney ...
(5 August 2003 – 1 June 2004) * Yevgeny Nazdratenko (30 August 2003 – ? ? 2004) * Yury Zubakov (28 May 2004 – 3 June 2011) * Nikolai Spassky (28 May 2004 – 24 June 2006) * Vladimir Nazarov (9 August 2006 – 17 October 2016) * Yury Baluyevsky (3 June 2008 – 9 January 2012) * Nikolai Klimashin (3 June 2011 – 3 December 2013) *
Yury Averyanov Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii or Iouri is the Slavic (russian: Юрий, Yuriy, or uk, Юрій, Yuriy, or bg, Юрий, Jurij, or be, Юры, Jury) form of the masculine given name George; it is derived directly from the Gree ...
(20 January 2012 – 29 March 2013) * Yevgeny Lukyanov (23 March 2012 – 15 December 2016) * Sergei Buravlyov (14 December 2013 – ? ? 2017) *
Rashid Nurgaliyev Rashid Gumarovich Nurgaliyev (russian: Рашид Гумарович Нургалиев tt-Cyrl, Рәшит Гомәр улы Нургалиев) (born 1956) is a Russian general and politician who served as Russia's interior minister from 2003 ...
(since 22 May 2012) * Mikhail Popov (since 29 March 2013) *
Sergei Vakhrukov Sergey Alexeyevich Vakhrukov (russian: Сергей Алексеевич Вахруков, born 20 June 1958 in Rybinsk) is a Russian politician, and is a former Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast (2007-2012). On 25 December 2007, Vakhrukov was appoin ...
(since 31 October 2016) *
Aleksandr Grebenkin Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
(since 23 December 2016) * Oleg Khramov (since 17 January 2017) * Yury Kokov (since 26 September 2018) *
Aleksandr Venediktov Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
(since 21 February 2019)


Assistants to the Secretary of the Security Council

*
Anatoly Krivolapov Anatoly (russian: Анато́лий, Anatólij , uk, Анато́лій, Anatólij ) is a common Russian and Ukrainian male given name, derived from the Greek name ''Anatolios'', meaning "sunrise." Other common Russian transliterations are Ana ...
(2 August 2004 – 10 December 2008) *
Vladislav Sherstyuk Vladislav ( be, Уладзіслаў (', '); pl, Władysław, ; Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, sh-Cyrl, Владислав) is a male given name of Slavic origin. Variations include ''Volodislav'', ''Vlastislav'' and ''Vlaslav'' ...
(16 September 2004 – 24 December 2010) * Vladimir Nazarov (25 January 2005 – 9 August 2006) *
Yury Averyanov Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii or Iouri is the Slavic (russian: Юрий, Yuriy, or uk, Юрій, Yuriy, or bg, Юрий, Jurij, or be, Юры, Jury) form of the masculine given name George; it is derived directly from the Gree ...
(17 May 2006 – 20 January 2012) * Vladimir Zavershinsky (11 June 2008 – 21 October 2013) * Nikolai Klimashin (29 October 2010 – 3 June 2011) * Yevgeny Lukyanov (24 December 2010 – 23 March 2012) * Mikhail Popov (20 January 2012 – 29 March 2013) *
Aleksandr Grebenkin Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
(25 May 2012 – 23 December 2016) *
Ilya Shinkaryov Ilya, Iliya, Ilia, Ilja, or Ilija (russian: Илья́, Il'ja, , or russian: Илия́, Ilija, ; uk, Ілля́, Illia, ; be, Ілья́, Iĺja ) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Eliahu), meaning "My God is Yahu/ Jah. ...
(15 November 2013 – 25 February 2016) *
Sergei Vakhrukov Sergey Alexeyevich Vakhrukov (russian: Сергей Алексеевич Вахруков, born 20 June 1958 in Rybinsk) is a Russian politician, and is a former Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast (2007-2012). On 25 December 2007, Vakhrukov was appoin ...
(6 December 2013 – 31 October 2016) *
Aleksandr Venediktov Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
(23 December 2016 – 21 February 2019) * Aleksandr Abelin (1 December 2016 – 1 January 2022) *
Aleksei Pavlov Alexey, Alexei, Alexie, Aleksei, or Aleksey (russian: Алексе́й ; bg, Алексей ) is a Russian and Bulgarian male first name deriving from the Greek ''Aléxios'' (), meaning "Defender", and thus of the same origin as the Latin Ale ...
(19 March 2009 – 7 May 2012, since 25 May 2012) * Nail Mukhitov (since 2 April 2016)


Assistants to the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council

* Oleg Osipov (since 13 February 2020) * Sergei Sobolev (since 13 February 2020) *
Mikhail Trinoga Mikhail Ivanovich Trinoga (russian: Михаил Иванович Тринога) is an Adviser to the President of Russia. Biography Born April 10, 1949 in Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine. 1971 – graduated as an engineer from the Iv ...
(since 13 February 2020) * Dmitry Tsvetkov (since 7 July 2020) * Aleksei Zaklyazminsky (since 18 January 2021)


Managers of the Secretariat of the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council

* Sergei Chebotaryov (since 11 March 2020)


See also

*
Council of Ministers of Russia The Russian Council of Ministers is an executive governmental council that brings together the principal officers of the Executive Branch of the Russian government. This includes the chairman of the government and ministers of federal government dep ...
* Government of Russia * Security Council of the Soviet Union


References


External links

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