First Lyashko government
Government of Soviet Ukraine
The First Lyashko Government was created after the Ukrainian parliament had ousted the previous government of Volodymyr Shcherbytskyi on May 26, 1972.[1]
In 1976 the government was reshuffled.
Ministers
Office | Name of minister |
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Chairman | Oleksandr Lyashko |
First Deputy Chairman | Nykyfor Kalchenko |
Deputy Chairman | Hryhoriy Vashchenko |
Deputy Chairman | Serhiy Andrianov |
Deputy Chairman | Oleksandr Burmystrov |
Deputy Chairman (DerzhPlan) | Petro Rozenko |
Deputy Chairman | Volodymyr Semychasnyi |
Deputy Chairman | Ihor Stepanenko |
Deputy Chairman | Petro Tronko |
Deputy Chairman | Hryhoriy Shevchuk |
Minister of Heavy Industry Enterprises Construction | Hryhoriy Lubenets |
Minister of Higher and Middle Special Education | Yuriy Dadenkov |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Ivan Holovchenko |
Minister of Coal Industry | Mykola Khudosovtsev |
Minister of Geology | Petro Shpak |
Minister of Power and Electrification | Oleksiy Makukhin |
Minister of Harvesting | Ivan Stafiychuk |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Heorhiy Shevel |
Minister of Communications | Heorhiy Sinchenko |
Minister of Culture | Yuriy Yelchenko |
Minister of Light Industry | Oleh Kasianenko |
Minister of Forestry | Borys Lukyanov |
Minister of Wood Processing Industry | Ivan Hrunyansky |
Minister of Amelioration and Water Management | Mykola Harkusha |
Minister of Montage and Special Construction | Heorhiy Bahratuni |
Minister of Meat and Dairy Industry | Anatoliy Sennikov |
Minister of Education | Oleksandr Marynych |
Minister of Healthcare | Vasyl Bratus |
Minister of Industrial Construction | Vasyl Areshkevych |
Minister of Construction Materials Industry | Hryhoriy Baklanov |
Minister of Rural Construction | Mykola Mykhailov |
Minister of Agriculture | Petro Pohrebnyak |
Minister of Trade | Volodymyr Starunsky |
Minister of Finances | Anatoliy Baranovsky |
Minister of Food Industry | Mykola Sanov |
Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy | Yakiv Kulykov |
Minister of Justice | Volodymyr Zaichuk |
Minister of Radhosps | Trokhym Poplyovkin |
Minister of Automobile Transportation | Fedir Holovchenko |
Minister of Construction and Exploitation of Highways | Mykola Shulhin |
Minister of Communal Management | Volodymyr Ploshchenko |
Minister of Local Industry | Yuriy Hayevsky |
Minister of Consumer Services | Lev Shpakovsky |
Minister of Social Security | Oleksiy Fedorov |
Chairmen of committees
Office | Name of chair |
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Construction Affairs | Mykhailo Burka |
Prices | Ivan Vinyukov |
Vocational-Technical Education | Dmytro Ishchenko |
Manpower Use | Oleksiy Denysenko |
Television and Radio-broadcasting | Mykola Skachko |
Publishing, Printing, and Book Production | Mykola Bilohurov |
Cinematography (Derzhkino) | Vasyl Bolshak |
Environmental Protection | Borys Voltovsky |
Safe work condition in industry and mining supervision | Mykhailo Nyrtsev |
Public Control | Andriy Malenkin |
State Security | Vitaliy Fedorchuk |
References
- ^ Hand-me-down cabinet, Policy Documentation Center (June 4, 2001)
External links
- Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR
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