“They consider chickens in the fall,” experts of the Russian Forbes magazine decided, and in early September presented the Russians with a list the most influential people of Russia in 2018.
When separating the impostors from the titans, the magazine used the following methodology:
- First, the experts chose the most-most, all the color of the Russian influential elite. That is, everyone who has huge money and power in Russian society holds a high administrative post and also takes part in the government of the country. As a result, one and a half thousand people gathered.
- Since they had different fields of activity, they had to divide the participants into several categories and already arrange competitions within this same category. For example, the governor was evaluated in terms of the effectiveness of managing the area entrusted to him, namely how much GRP it produces. And some financier was evaluated by how much money he had.
- Although the degree of influence of the participants in the list is difficult to evaluate in solid units, however, it was also taken into account.
- Also, Forbes experts, who understand well how things are going in Russia, have introduced another important category - the degree of closeness to the upper ranks in general and the president in particular.
- Measuring the degree of proximity was easier than it sounds. If a businessman is invited to the Kremlin, where he pens with Putin himselfthat means he gets extra points. If a government official belongs to you know what party, then his chances to get into the first hundred of the most influential people in the country look much more optimistic.
The top ten leaders of the country looks quite predictable, especially considering that, according to the American version of the magazine, Vladimir Vladimirovich is the second most influential person in the world. True, national pride is hurt by the fact that, after five years of unconditional leadership, GDP has lost the lead to the head of China, Xi Jinping. We assume that this was done by Vladimir Vladimirovich because of natural modesty and as a favor to a neighbor.
The rest of the places were distributed predictably - mainly in the top ten are representatives of state-owned companies, especially their oil and gas companies. For example:
- Alexey Miller (the head of Gazprom and a fan of the Zenit football club, whose main sponsor is Gazprom);
- Igor Sechin (Director of Rosneft; we hope that the divorce and loss of Bentley’s beloved didn’t give him a bad shot);
- Oleg Belozerov (responsible for Russian Railways).
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev takes the honorable fifth place. Private capital in the top ten is also represented. As you probably guessed, these are the heads of large oil and gas companies, Surgutneftegaz and Lukoil. Surprisingly, despite the overwhelming predominance in the list of men, one woman made it into the top 10. This is Elvira Nabiullina, the chairman of the Bank of Russia, which regularly publishes a bank reliability rating.
Rating of the most influential people in Russia, a complete list of Forbes
A place | Person | Position |
---|---|---|
1 | Vladimir Putin | President of Russia |
2 | Herman Gref | Chairman of the Board of Sberbank |
3 | Alexey Miller | Chairman of the Board of Gazprom |
4 | Igor Sechin | Chief Executive Officer of Rosneft |
5 | Dmitry Medvedev | Prime Minister of Russia |
6 | Vladimir Bogdanov | General Director of Surgutneftegaz |
7 | Elvira Nabiullina | Chairman of the Bank of Russia |
8 | Alexander Bortnikov | FSB Director |
9 | Oleg Belozerov | Director General of Russian Railways |
10 | Vagit Alekperov | President of Lukoil |
11 | Mikhail Fridman | Co-owner of LetterOne Holdings and Alfa Group |
12 | Andrey Kostin | Chairman of the VTB Board |
13 | Sergey Sobyanin | Moscow Mayor |
14 | Vladimir Potanin | President of Interros Holding |
15 | Alexey Mordashov | Chairman of the Board of Directors, Severstal |
16 | Anton Siluanov | First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance |
17 | Nikolay Patrushev | Security Council Secretary |
18 | Leonid Michelson | Chairman of the Board, Novatek |
19 | Alexander Bastrykin | Chairman of the Investigative Committee |
20 | Sergey Chemezov | General Director of Rostec |
21 | Sergey Lavrov | Foreign Secretary |
22 | Yuri Chaika | Attorney General |
23 | Andrey Akimov | Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank |
24 | Vladimir Lisin | Chairman of the Board of Directors of NLMK |
25 | Victor Vekselberg | Chairman of the Board of Directors, Renova Group |
26 | Roman Abramovich | Private investor |
27 | Dmitry Kozak | Vice Premier |
28 | Oleg Deripaska | Co-owner of UC Rusal |
29 | Herman Khan | Co-owner of LetterOne Holdings and Alfa Group |
30 | Sergey Shoigu | Minister of Defense |
31 | Alisher Usmanov | Founder and major shareholder of USM Holdings |
32 | Andrey Melnichenko | Co-owner of SUEK and EuroChem |
33 | Alexey Kudrin | Head of the Accounts Chamber |
34 | Gennady Timchenko | Member of the Board of Directors of Novatek and Sibur |
35 | Andrey Vorobiev | Governor of the Moscow Region |
36 | Alexander Dyukov | General Director of Gazprom Neft |
37 | Sergey Ivanov | Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation |
38 | Georgy Poltavchenko | Governor of St. Petersburg |
39 | Vladimir Kolokoltsev | Minister of Internal Affairs |
40 | Iskander Makhmudov | President of GMK |
41 | Igor Kesaev | President, Mercury Group |
42 | Victor Zolotov | Director of the National Guard |
43 | Andrey Kozitsyn | General Director of UMMC |
44 | Vladimir Evtushenkov | Chairman of the Board of Directors of AFK Sistema |
45 | Arkady Volozh | CEO of Yandex Group |
46 | Mikhail Gutseriev | The main owner of the Safmar group |
47 | Anton Vaino | Head of Presidential Administration |
48 | Mikhail Zadornov | Chairman of the Board, Otkritie FC Bank |
49 | Evgeny Kuyvashev | Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region |
50 | Peter Aven | Chairman of the Board of Directors, Alfa Bank Banking Group |
51 | Rustam Minnikhanov | Head of the Republic of Tatarstan |
52 | Nikolai Tokarev | Chairman of the Board of Transneft |
53 | Vitaly Saveliev | General Director of Aeroflot |
54 | Natalya Komarova | Governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug |
55 | Alexey Gordeev | Deputy Prime Minister |
56 | Rustem Khamitov | Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan |
57 | Dmitry Konov | Chairman of the Board, Sibur Holding |
58 | Alexey Kuzmichev | Co-owner of LetterOne Holdings and Alfa Group |
59 | Victor Rashnikov | Chairman of the Board of Directors of MMK |
60 | Alexander Uss | Acting Governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory |
61 | Tatyana Golikova | Vice Premier |
62 | Maxim Akimov | Vice Premier |
63 | Sergey Kirienko | First Deputy Head of Presidential Administration |
64 | Gleb Nikitin | Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region |
65 | Sergey Kogogin | General Director of Kamaz |
66 | Alexey Gromov | First Deputy Head of Presidential Administration |
67 | Maxim Reshetnikov | Governor of the Perm Territory |
68 | Nikolay Podguzov | General Director of Russian Post |
69 | Mikhail Oseevsky | President of Rostelecom |
70 | Dmitry Peskov | Presidential spokesperson |
71 | Oleg Dobrodeev | Director General of VGTRK |
72 | Igor Shuvalov | Chairman of Vnesheconombank |
73 | Konstantin Ernst | General Director of Channel One |
74 | Vyacheslav Lebedev | Chief Justice |
75 | Alexey Likhachev | General Director of Rosatom |
76 | Pavel Livinsky | General Director of Rossetey |
77 | Nail Maganov | General Director of Tatneft |
78 | Alexander Mamut | Managing Shareholder Rambler & Co |
79 | Leonid Fedun | Member of the Board of Directors of Lukoil |
80 | Dmitry Artyukhov | Acting Governor of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug |
81 | Maxim Oreshkin | Minister of Economic Development |
82 | Alexander Moor | Acting Governor of the Tyumen Region |
83 | Vyacheslav Volodin | Chairman of the State Duma |
84 | Alexander Zhukov | Vice Speaker of the State Duma |
85 | Dmitry Pumpyansky | Chairman of the Board of Directors of TMK |
86 | Alexander Konovalov | Minister of Justice |
87 | Valentina Matvienko | Chairman of the Federation Council |
88 | Vasily Golubev | Governor of the Rostov Region |
89 | Benjamin Kondratiev | Governor of the Krasnodar Territory |
90 | Dmitry Azarov | Acting Governor of the Samara Region |
91 | Ramzan Kadyrov | Head of the Chechen Republic |
92 | Alexander Ponomarenko | Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sheremetyevo Airport |
93 | Alexander Skorobogatko | Member of the Board of Directors of Sheremetyevo Airport |
94 | Sergey Naryshkin | Head of SVR |
95 | Samvel Karapetyan | President of the Tashir group of companies |
96 | Alexander Frolov | Evraz President |
97 | Gennady Zyuganov | Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party |
98 | Yuri Slyusar | UAC President |
99 | Valery Zorkin | President of the Constitutional Court |
100 | Vladimir Zhirinovsky | LDPR Chairman |
Naturally, the Kremlin administration did not approve the Forbes initiative. Peskov called the list “strange”, of course, with the exception of its first line. Apparently, the Kremlin has a different view of influence, according to some of its own, special criteria.