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Ivan Silayev's First Cabinet

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First cabinet of Ivan Silayev

40th Cabinet of Russia
Date formed14 July 1990
Date dissolved10 July 1991
People and organisations
Head of stateBoris Yeltsin
Head of governmentIvan Silayev
History
PredecessorVlasov
SuccessorSilayev II

The first cabinet of Ivan Silayev was the composition of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in office from July 1990 to July 1991.

It was formed shortly after the election of the 12th Supreme Soviet of Russia by the Congress of People's Deputies and subsequent resignation of Alexander Vlasov's Cabinet. Also, the government reform was held at the time, which placed Chairman of the Supreme Soviet as the head of state in the RSFSR, dissolving the Presidium. Vlasov lost the chairman election to Boris Yeltsin, who would become the first President of Russia a year later. After his inauguration on 10 July 1991 Silayev's first cabinet resigned.

Composition

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
Chairman of the Council of Ministers18 June 1990[1][2]10 July 1991
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
8 September 199010 July 1991
19 April 199110 July 1991
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers
Gennady Filshin
14 July 1990[3]13 February 1991
Inga Grebesheva
31 January 199110 July 1991
14 July 1990[3]22 November 1990
Nikolay Malyshev
14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Mikhail Maley
31 October 1990[4]10 July 1991
Igor Gavrilov
14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Alexander Kamenev
18 February 199110 July 1991
Minister of Agriculture and Food14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Bakery Products
Leonid Cheshinsky
8 September 199010 July 1991
Minister for Communications, Informatics and Space14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Culture8 September 199010 July 1991
Minister of Education
Eduard Dneprov
14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Fuel and Energy
Anatoly Dyakov
13 May 199110 July 1991
Minister of External Economic Relations
Viktor Yaroshenko
14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Finance14 July 1990[3]28 December 1990
Igor Lazarev
28 December 199010 July 1991
Minister of Foreign Affairs11 October 199010 July 1991
Minister of Forestry
Valery Shubin
8 September 199010 July 1991
Minister of Health
Anatoly Potapov (acting)
14 July 199019 September 1990
Vyacheslav Kalinin
19 September 199010 July 1991
Minister of Industry
Viktor Kisin
14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Internal Affairs
Vasily Trushin (acting)
14 July 19908 September 1990
8 September 199010 July 1991
Minister of Justice14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Labour
Rafik Batkayev
14 July 199010 July 1991
Minister of Press and Mass Media14 July 1990[3]10 July 1991
Minister of Social Welfare
Sergey Ivchenkov (acting)
11 September 199010 July 1991
Minister of Trade
Alexander Khlystov
8 September 199010 July 1991
Minister of Transport
Vitaly Yefimov
8 September 199010 July 1991
Post Name Period
Chairman of the KGB of the RSFSR Viktor Ivanenko 5 May — 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Antimonopoly Policy and Support for New Economic Structures Valery Chernogorodsky 11 October 1990 — 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on Architecture and Construction Boris Furmanov 11 October 1990 — 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Defence and Security Konstantin Kobets 31 January – 5 May 1991
Chairman of the State Committee of Defence Issues 17 May – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Ecology and Nature Management Igor Gavrilov 14 July 1990[3] – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Economy Gennady Filshin 14 July 1990[3] – 13 February 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Economic Reform Grigory Yavlinsky 14 July[3] – 22 November 1990
Chairman of the State Committee on Employment Anatoly Arzamastsev 7 June – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on Geology and Subsoil Use Dmitry Fyodorov 14 July 1990[3] – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on Housing and Communal Services Alexey Poryadin 8 February – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on Land Reform Viktor Khlystun 31 October 1990[4] – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on Liquidation of the Consequences of the Chernobyl disaster Semyon Voloshchuk 11 October 1990 – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for the Material and Technical Support of Republican and Regional Programs Vladimir Vozhagov 14 July 1990[3] – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Nationalities Leonid Prokopyev 31 October 1990[4] – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on Physical Culture and Sports Vasily Machuga 8 September 1990 — 10 July 1991
Head of the Russian Rescue Corps Sergey Shoigu 17 April — 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on the Socio-Economic Development of the North Yevgeny Komarov 11 October 1990 — 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee on State Property Management Mikhail Maley 31 October 1990[4] — 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance Yevgeny Belyayev 30 May – 10 July 1991
Chairman of the State Committee for Science and Higher Education Nikolay Malyshev 14 July 1990[3] – 10 July 1991
Chief Executive Officer of the Council of Ministers Alexander Sterligov 14 July[3] – 31 October 1990
Alexander Tretyakov 29 November 1990 – 10 July 1991

References

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  1. ^ Постановление Верховного Совета РСФСР от 15 июня 1990 г. по заявлению Совета Министров РСФСР
  2. ^ Постановление Съезда народных депутатов РСФСР от 18.06.1990 № 43-I
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Постановление Верховного Совета РСФСР от 14 июля 1990 г. "Об утверждении состава Совета Министров РСФСР"" [Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of 14 July 1990 "On the approval of the composition of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR"] (in Russian).
  4. ^ a b c d "Постановление Верховного Совета РСФСР от 31 октября 1990 г. "Об утверждении состава Совета Министров РСФСР"" [Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of 31 October 1990 "On the approval of the composition of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR"] (in Russian).

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