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Marat Khusnullin

Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the DOM.RF Supervisory Board

3 documentsFirst seen Apr 6, 2026Last seen Apr 6, 2026

Background

Marat Shakirzyanovich Khusnullin, born 9 August 1966, is a Russian politician who serves as Deputy Prime Minister of Russia for Construction and Regional Development. In that role, he oversees policy areas tied to housing, infrastructure, urban development, and regional coordination, and he has also served as Chairman of the DOM.RF Supervisory Board. He is a prominent figure in Russian executive affairs because his portfolio connects federal decision-making with large-scale construction and territorial development programs.

Before becoming deputy prime minister in 2020, Khusnullin served as Deputy Mayor of Moscow from 2010 to 2020. His work in the Moscow city administration placed him in a senior management role in one of Russia’s largest and most complex urban systems. That background in municipal governance and construction policy formed the basis for his later federal appointment.

Khusnullin has been associated with infrastructure and reconstruction policy at the national level, including road rebuilding and housing programs. Recent official reporting linked him to efforts involving resettlement from dilapidated housing in Russia’s annexed regions and to development initiatives coordinated through DOM.RF. His position places him within the top tier of officials responsible for shaping construction, regional development, and related economic and social programs in the Russian government.

Timeline

  1. Marat Khusnullin announced that 64 residents of Sverdlovsk in the LNR had become the first in Russia’s reunified regions to be resettled from dilapidated housing under the new Infrastructure for Life national project.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Residents of the Reunified Regions Relocated from Dilapidated Housing to a New Building
  2. Marat Khusnullin said that the digital skills training program had been launched to prepare construction college students for work with modern industry technologies.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed
  3. Marat Khusnullin said that the first cohort of the program had been completed across five regions.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed
  4. Marat Khusnullin said that the program had been planned for expansion in 2026.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed

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