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[[Category:A Victory in the East]] |
[[Category:A Victory in the East]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 12 December 2020
During the December 1949 election, the Conservative, which led by Vyacheslav Molotov, won the election. They could only form a majority government with the support of the National Unity Party, which led by Lazar Kaganovich. So they decided to form another coalition government. The government here also included the first cabinet from 1950-1955, and from 1955-1960, when there is a change of the military leadership.
The Cabinet was the one that completely changed all ministers from the all cabinet (except for Vladimir Novikov, who was promoted to Deputy Chairman of Council of Ministers, and Independent Nikolai Voznesensky), breaking the compromise between the Nationals (now National Unity), the Liberals and the Socialist (Social Democrats and Libertarian Socialists). This also break the compromise between the political parties and the armed forces, in which somehow influenced all the old cabinets, from Witte to Khrushchev. At this cabinet, it also introduced the Ministry of Information, Communication and Mass Media, in which Dmitry Shepilov in charge of it. Iosif Dzugashvili was promoted to 1st Deputy Prime Minister, which led to some observers believed that Dzugashvili was the one actually controlled the cabinet, not Molotov.
Composition
Position | Name | Term | Party |
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Prime Minister of the Government | Vyacheslav Molotov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative |
1st Deputy Prime Minister of the Government | Iosif Dzugashvili | National | |
Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of Staff of the Government | Vladimir Novikov | 7/5/1950 - 6/4/1950 | National |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mass Communications | Dmitry Shepilov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative-Socialist (compromise) |
Chairman of the National Security Council | FM Alexander Novikov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Independent |
Minister of Economy and Investment | Nikolai Voznesensky | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Independent (compromise) |
Minister of Finance | Nikolai Baibakov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative |
Chairman of the Trade Balancing Committee (subordinated to Ministry of Economy) | Nikolai Patolichev | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | National |
Chairman of the State Bank of Russia | Alexei Grichmanov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Independent (compromise) |
Minister of National Security | FM Alexander Novikov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1955 | Independent |
GEN Sergei Biryuzov | 7/5/1955 - 7/5/1960 | Independent | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Vyacheslav Molotov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative |
Minister of Culture | Balzhan Bultrikova | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative |
Minister of Health | Sergei Kurashov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative |
Minister of Agriculture | Vladimir Matskevich | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | Conservative |
Minister of Industry and Machinery | Anatoly Kostousov | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | National |
Minister of Youth Affairs | Vladimir Semichatsny | 7/5/1950 - 7/5/1960 | National |