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Ministry of Crimean Affairs

The Ministry of Crimean Affairs (Russian: Министерство Российской Федерации по делам Крыма (Минкрым России), romanizedMinisterstvo Rossiyskoy Federatsii po delam Kryma (Minkrym Rossii)) was a federal ministry in Dmitry Medvedev's government which was established on March 31, 2014;[citation needed] and dissolved on July 15, 2015.[1]

Ministry of Crimean Affairs
Министерство Российской Федерации по делам Крыма
Agency overview
FormedMarch 31, 2014 (2014-03-31)
Preceding agency
  • none
DissolvedJuly 15, 2015 (2015-07-15)
JurisdictionGovernment of Russia
HeadquartersMoscow
Minister responsible
Agency executive
Websitemincrimea.gov.ru

The ministry was responsible for the integration of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol into Russia's economic, financial, credit and legal systems, and as well as the economic and social development of Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol City. The ministry was formed by Presidential decree of Vladimir Putin, who appointed the economist Oleg Savelyev as the federal minister with responsibility for the economic and social development of the region.[2]

Background edit

On 11 March 2014, during the Crimean crisis, the Crimean parliament and the Sevastopol City Council issued a letter of intent to unilaterally declare independence from Ukraine. The document specifically mentioned Kosovo as a precedent in the lead part. The declaration was made in an attempt to legitimize a referendum on the status of Crimea where citizens were to vote on whether Crimea should apply to join Russia as a federal subject of the Russian Federation, or remain part of Ukraine.

On 16 March 2014, a large majority (reported as 96.77% of those 81.36% of the population of Crimea who voted) voted in favour of independence of Crimea from Ukraine and joining Russia as a federal subject. After the referendum, Crimean lawmakers formally voted both to secede from Ukraine and ask for membership in the Russian Federation. The Sevastopol City Council, however, requested the port's separate admission as a federal city.

On 18 March 2014, the self-proclaimed independent Republic of Crimea signed a treaty of accession to the Russian Federation. The accession was granted but separately for each the former regions that composed it: one accession for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea as a federal subject, and another accession for Sevastopol as a federal city. The newly formed federal subject comprising the former Autonomous Republic of Crimea now bears the name Republic of Crimea — the same name as the short-lived, self-proclaimed independent republic. During the transition period, which lasted until January 1, 2015, both sides resolved the issues of integration of the new subjects "in the economic, financial, credit and legal system of the Russian Federation". The accession has been recognized internationally by only a few states.

On 19 March 2014, the Ukrainian military began to withdraw from Crimea, and on 31 March the Ministry for Crimea Affairs was established.[3][4] It was later dissolved on 15 July 2015, following executive orders signed by Putin, and passed all its powers to the Economic Development Ministry.[5]

Management edit

Minister edit

Curator edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://en.kremlin.ru/acts/news/copy/49998}[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Presidential Administration of Russia. March 31, 2014. Archived from the original on April 4, 2014. Retrieved March 31, 2014.
  3. ^ Putin orders formation of Ministry for Crimean Affairs, ITAR-TASS
  4. ^ , Xinhua Agency
  5. ^ "Executive Order abolishing the Ministry for Crimean Affairs".

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Russian)

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Rossijskoj Federacii po delam Kryma to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Ministry of Crimean Affairs Russian Ministerstvo Rossijskoj Federacii po delam Kryma Minkrym Rossii romanized Ministerstvo Rossiyskoy Federatsii po delam Kryma Minkrym Rossii was a federal ministry in Dmitry Medvedev s government which was established on March 31 2014 citation needed and dissolved on July 15 2015 1 Ministry of Crimean AffairsMinisterstvo Rossijskoj Federacii po delam KrymaAgency overviewFormedMarch 31 2014 2014 03 31 Preceding agencynoneDissolvedJuly 15 2015 2015 07 15 JurisdictionGovernment of RussiaHeadquartersMoscowMinister responsibleOleg Savelyev Minister for Crimean AffairsAgency executiveDmitry Kozak Curator for Crimean AffairsWebsitemincrimea wbr gov wbr ru The ministry was responsible for the integration of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol into Russia s economic financial credit and legal systems and as well as the economic and social development of Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol City The ministry was formed by Presidential decree of Vladimir Putin who appointed the economist Oleg Savelyev as the federal minister with responsibility for the economic and social development of the region 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Management 2 1 Minister 2 2 Curator 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBackground editOn 11 March 2014 during the Crimean crisis the Crimean parliament and the Sevastopol City Council issued a letter of intent to unilaterally declare independence from Ukraine The document specifically mentioned Kosovo as a precedent in the lead part The declaration was made in an attempt to legitimize a referendum on the status of Crimea where citizens were to vote on whether Crimea should apply to join Russia as a federal subject of the Russian Federation or remain part of Ukraine On 16 March 2014 a large majority reported as 96 77 of those 81 36 of the population of Crimea who voted voted in favour of independence of Crimea from Ukraine and joining Russia as a federal subject After the referendum Crimean lawmakers formally voted both to secede from Ukraine and ask for membership in the Russian Federation The Sevastopol City Council however requested the port s separate admission as a federal city On 18 March 2014 the self proclaimed independent Republic of Crimea signed a treaty of accession to the Russian Federation The accession was granted but separately for each the former regions that composed it one accession for the Autonomous Republic of Crimea as a federal subject and another accession for Sevastopol as a federal city The newly formed federal subject comprising the former Autonomous Republic of Crimea now bears the name Republic of Crimea the same name as the short lived self proclaimed independent republic During the transition period which lasted until January 1 2015 both sides resolved the issues of integration of the new subjects in the economic financial credit and legal system of the Russian Federation The accession has been recognized internationally by only a few states On 19 March 2014 the Ukrainian military began to withdraw from Crimea and on 31 March the Ministry for Crimea Affairs was established 3 4 It was later dissolved on 15 July 2015 following executive orders signed by Putin and passed all its powers to the Economic Development Ministry 5 Management editMinister edit Oleg Savelyev March 31 2014 July 15 2015 citation needed Curator edit Dmitry Kozak March 2014 July 15 2015 See also editMinistry for Development of Russian Far East Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation 2014 Crimean crisisReferences edit http en kremlin ru acts news copy 49998 permanent dead link Executive Order establishing the Ministry of Crimean Affairs and appointing Oleg Savelyev to the post of minister Presidential Administration of Russia March 31 2014 Archived from the original on April 4 2014 Retrieved March 31 2014 Putin orders formation of Ministry for Crimean Affairs ITAR TASS Russia creates ministry for Crimean affairs Xinhua Agency Executive Order abolishing the Ministry for Crimean Affairs External links editOfficial website nbsp in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Crimean Affairs amp oldid 1225634021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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