Malenkov's second government
Malenkov's second government was created on 27 April 1954 and was dissolved on 8 February 1955, with the creation of Bulganin's government.
Malenkov's second government | |
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15th government of the Soviet Union | |
Date formed | 27 April 1954 |
Date dissolved | 8 February 1955 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Kliment Voroshilov |
Head of government | Georgy Malenkov |
Deputy head of government | Vyacheslav Molotov |
No. of ministers | 60 |
Member party | CPSU |
Status in legislature | One Party State |
History | |
Election(s) | 1954 Soviet Union legislative election |
Predecessor | Malenkov I |
Successor | Bulganin |
Ministries
The government consisted of:[1]
Ministry | Minister | Took office | Left office |
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Chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars | Georgy Malenkov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
First Deputy chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars | Vyacheslav Molotov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Nikolai Bulganin | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Lazar Kaganovich | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Deputy chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars | Anastas Mikoyan | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Maksim Saburov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Mikhail Pervukhin | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Ivan Tervosyan | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Vjatsheslav Malyshev | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Aleksei Kosygin | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Minister of Agriculture | Ivan Benediktov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Automotive Industry | Stepan Akopov | 19 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Aviation Industry | Pyotr Dementev | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Chemical Industry | Sergei Tikhomirov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Coal Industry | Aleksandr Zasyadko | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Commerce | Vasili Shavoronkov | 27 April 1954 | 24 August 1954 |
Dmitri Pavlov | 3 February 1955 | 8 February 1955 | |
Minister of Communications | Nikolai Psurtshev | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Construction | Nikolai Dygai | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Culture | Georgi Aleksandrov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Defence | Nikolai Bulganin | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy | Anatoli Kuzmin | 27 April 1954 | 29 October 1954 |
Aleksandr Sherementjev | 15 November 1954 | 8 February 1955 | |
Minister of Finance | Arseny Zverev | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Fish Industry | Aleksandr Ishkov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Food Industry | Vasili Zotov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Vyacheslav Molotov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Foreign Trade | Ivan Kabanov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Geology | Pyotr Antropov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Health | Maria Kovrigina | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Heavy Machine Building | Nikolai Kazakov | 19 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Education | Vjatsheslav Yeljutin | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of the Interior | Sergei Kruglov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Justice | Konstantin Gorshenin | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Machine Building | Pjotr Parshin | 19 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Medium Machine Building | Vjatsheslav Malyshev | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Non-Ferrous Metallurgy | Pjotr Lomako | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Oil Industry | Nikolai Baibakov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Power Plants | Aleksei Pavlenko | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Railways | Boris Beshchev | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Radio Industry | Valeri Kalmykov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of State Farms | Aleksei Kozlov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Minister of Transport Machines Construction | Sergei Stepanov | 19 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Committees
Committee | Chairman | Took office | Left office |
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Chairman of the State Control Commission | Vasili Shavoronkov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Chairman of the State Planning Commission | Maksim Saburov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
Chair of State Committee for State Security (KGB) | Ivan Serov | 27 April 1954 | 8 February 1955 |
References
- "Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1964–1991)". elisa.net. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
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