Ministry of Finance (Bashkortostan)

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Republic of Bashkortostan
Ministry of Finance
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Jurisdiction Government of the Republic of Bashkortostan
Headquarters Republic House
Agency executive
  • Rida Tagirovna Subkhankulova, Minister
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The Ministry of Finance is a Cabinet department in the Executive branch of the Republic of Bashkortostan government. The head of the Ministry is the Minister of Finance, who was Rida Tagirovna Subkhankulova as of 2016.

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