Khrushchev's Second Government
The former government of Nikita Khrushchev was dissolved following the Soviet election of 1962.[1]
Khrushchev II | |
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18th Government of Soviet Union | |
Date formed | 25 April 1962 |
Date dissolved | 15 October 1964 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Kliment Voroshilov 1958-1960
Leonid Brezhnev 1960-1964Anastas Mikoyan 1964 |
Head of government | Nikita Khrushchev |
Member party | CPSU |
Status in legislature | One-party state |
History | |
Election(s) | 1962 legislative election |
Predecessor | Khrushchev I |
Successor | Kosygin I |
Ministries
Ministry | Minister | Period |
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Nikita Khrushchev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Anastas Mikoyan | 25 April 1962–15 July 1964 |
Alexei Kosygin | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Dmitriy Ustinov | 13 March 1963–15 October 1964 | |
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers | Konstantin Rudnev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Nikolai Ignatyev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Aleksandr Zasyadko | 25 April 1962–9 November 1962 | |
Pyotr Lomako | 10 November 1962 – 15 October 1964 | |
Vladimir Novikov | 25 April 1962 – 24 November 1962 | |
Dmitry Ustinov | 25 April 1962 – 13 March 1963 | |
Leonid Smirnov | 13 March 1963–13 March 1964 | |
Veniamin Dymshits | 17 July 1962–13 March 1964 | |
Dmitry Polyansky | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Alexander Shelepin | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Ignaty Novikov | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Mikhail Lesechko | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Nikolai Patolichev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Railways | Boris Beshchev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Merchant Marine | Viktor Bakayev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Medium Machine Building | Yefim Slavsky | 25 April 1962–13 March 1963 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Andrei Gromyko | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Culture | Yekaterina Furtseva | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Higher Education | Vyacheslav Yelyutin | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Finance | Vasily Garbuzov | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Defence | Rodion Malinovsky | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Communications | Nikolai Psurtsev | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Health | Sergei Kurashov | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Minister of Agriculture | Konstantin Pysin | 25 April 1962–8 March 1963 |
Ivan Volovchenko | 8 March 1963 – 15 October 1964 | |
Minister of Geology | Aleksandr Sidorenko | 25 April 1962–13 March 1963 |
Minister of Energy and Electrification | Ignaty Novikov | 25 April 1962–24 November 1962 |
Pyotr Neporozhny | 26 November 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Minister of Civil Aviation | Yevgeny Loginov | 28 July – 15 October 1964 |
Committees
Committee | Chairman | Period |
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Chairman of the State Control Commission | Georgi Yenyutin | 25 April–24 November 1962 |
Chairman of the People's Control Commission | Alexander Shelepin | 24 November 1962–15 October 1964 |
Chairman of the State Planning Committee | Vladimir Novikov | 25 April 1962–17 July 1962 |
Veniamin Dymshits | 18 July 1962–24 November 1962 | |
Pyotr Lomako | 24 November 1962–15 October 1964 | |
Chairman of the State Committee for Transport Construction | Yevgeny Kozhevnikov | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
Chairman of the State Committee for State Security (KGB) | Vladimir Semichastny | 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 |
References
- General
- Government of the Soviet Union > List
- "Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1964–1991)". elisa.net. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
- Specific
- "Governments of the RSFSR and the USSR (1918–1964)". elisa.net. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
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