Silayev's Government
Committee in operative administration of national economy of the Soviet Union was the official name for provisional office of state administration of the Soviet Union with government functions following dismissal of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Soviet Union on 28 August 1991.[1]
Silayev | |
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29th Government of the Soviet Union | |
Date formed | 28 August 1991 |
Date dissolved | 25 December 1991 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Mikhail Gorbachev |
Head of government | Valentin Pavlov |
History | |
Predecessor | Pavlov |
Successor | none |
The former government of Valentin Pavlov was dissolved following the failed August Coup against Mikhail Gorbachev and his supporters. Ivan Silayev took over the office of the Premier. The government was dissolved when Silayev, along with Gorbachev, officially resigned from their own respective posts on 25 December 1991, the day before the Soviet Union was formally dissolved by the Supreme Soviet.
On 5 September 1991 there was established additional "Inter-Republican Economic Committee of the USSR" (headed by Silayev also).[2] The committee in operative administration continued to exist until dissolution of Soviet Union.
Ministries
Ministry | Minister | Period |
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Chairman of the Committee on the Operational Management | Ivan Silayev | 24 August – 25 December 1991 |
Deputy Premier | Arkady Volsky | 24 August – 14 November 1991 |
Yury Luzhkov | 24 August – 29 October 1991 | |
Grigory Yavlinsky | 24 August – 25 December 1991 | |
Gennady Kulik | 18 November – 26 December 1991 | |
Amangeldy Bektemisov | 29 November – 26 December 1991 | |
Minister of Finance | Vladimir Rayevsky | 28 August – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Economy | Jevgeni Saburov | 6 September – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Trade, Home | Aleksandr Khlystov | 6 September – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Foreign Economic Relations | Valeri Mangasejev | 6 September – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Boris Pankin | 28 August – 18 November 1991 |
Minister of External Relations | Eduard Shevardnadze | 19 November – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Defence | Yevgeny Shaposhnikov | 29 August – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Interior | Viktor Barannikov | 29 August – 25 December 1991 |
Minister of Culture | Nikolai Gubenko | 7 September – 27 November 1991 |
Committees
Committee | Chairman | Period |
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Chairman of State Committee for State Security (KGB) | Vadim Bakatin | 29 August – 25 December 1991 |
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 16 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
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Preceded by Pavlov |
Governments of the Soviet Union 28 August 1991 – 25 December 1991 |
Succeeded by — |