Malenkov's second government

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Malenkov's second government
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15th government of the Soviet Union
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Date formed27 April 1954 (1954-04-27)
Date dissolved8 February 1955 (1955-02-08)
People and organisations
Head of state Kliment Voroshilov
Head of government Georgy Malenkov
Deputy head of government Vyacheslav Molotov
No. of ministers60
History
Predecessor Malenkov I
Successor Bulganin

Malenkov's second government was created on 27 April 1954 and was dissolved on 8 February 1955, with the creation of Bulganin's government.

Contents

Ministries

The government consisted of: [1]

MinistryMinisterTook officeLeft office
Chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars Georgy Malenkov 27 April 19548 February 1955
First Deputy chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars Vyacheslav Molotov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Nikolai Bulganin 27 April 19548 February 1955
Lazar Kaganovich 27 April 19548 February 1955
Deputy chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars Anastas Mikoyan 27 April 19548 February 1955
Maksim Saburov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Mikhail Pervukhin 27 April 19548 February 1955
Ivan Tervosyan 27 April 19548 February 1955
Vjatsheslav Malyshev 27 April 19548 February 1955
Aleksei Kosygin 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Agriculture Ivan Benediktov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Automotive Industry Stepan Akopov 19 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Aviation Industry Pyotr Dementev 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Chemical Industry Sergei Tikhomirov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Coal Industry Aleksandr Zasyadko 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Commerce Vasili Shavoronkov 27 April 195424 August 1954
Dmitri Pavlov  [ ru ]3 February 19558 February 1955
Minister of Communications Nikolai Psurtshev 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Construction Nikolai Dygai 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Culture Georgi Aleksandrov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Defence Nikolai Bulganin 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy Anatoli Kuzmin 27 April 195429 October 1954
Aleksandr Sherementjev 15 November 19548 February 1955
Minister of Finance Arseny Zverev 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Fish Industry Aleksandr Ishkov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Food Industry Vasili Zotov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Molotov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Foreign Trade Ivan Kabanov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Geology Pyotr Antropov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Health Maria Kovrigina 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Heavy Machine Building Nikolai Kazakov 19 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Education Vjatsheslav Yeljutin 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of the Interior Sergei Kruglov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Justice Konstantin Gorshenin 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Machine Building Pjotr Parshin 19 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Medium Machine Building Vjatsheslav Malyshev 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Non-Ferrous Metallurgy Pjotr Lomako 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Oil Industry Nikolai Baibakov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Power Plants Aleksei Pavlenko 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Railways Boris Beshchev 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Radio Industry Valeri Kalmykov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of State Farms Aleksei Kozlov27 April 19548 February 1955
Minister of Transport Machines Construction Sergei Stepanov 19 April 19548 February 1955

Committees

CommitteeChairmanTook officeLeft office
Chairman of the State Control Commission Vasili Shavoronkov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Chairman of the State Planning Commission Maksim Saburov 27 April 19548 February 1955
Chair of State Committee for State Security (KGB) Ivan Serov 27 April 19548 February 1955

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References

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Preceded by Governments of the Soviet Union
27 April 1954 – 8 February 1955
Succeeded by