Khrushchev's Second Government

The former government of Nikita Khrushchev was dissolved following the Soviet election of 1962.[1]

Khrushchev II

18th Government of Soviet Union
Date formed25 April 1962 (1962-04-25)
Date dissolved15 October 1964 (1964-10-15)
People and organisations
Head of governmentNikita Khrushchev
History
Election(s)1962 legislative election
PredecessorKhrushchev I
SuccessorKosygin I

Ministries

Ministry Minister Period
Chairman of the Council of Ministers Nikita Khrushchev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers Anastas Mikoyan 25 April 1962–15 July 1964
Alexei Kosygin 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Dmitriy Ustinov 13 March 1963–15 October 1964
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers Konstantin Rudnev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Nikolai Ignativ 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Aleksandr Zasyadko 25 April 1962–9 November 1962
Pyotr Lomako 10 November 1962 15 October 1964
Vladimir Novikov 25 April 1962 24 November 1962
Dmitriy Ustinov 25 April 1962 13 March 1963
Leonid Smirnov 13 March 1963–13 March 1964
Venyamin Dymshitz 17 July 1962–13 March 1964
Dmitri Poljanski 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Alexander Shelepin 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Ignati Novikov 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Mikhail Lesetshko 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Foreign Trade Nikolai Patolitshev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Railways Boris Beshchev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Merchant Marine Viktor Bakajev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Medium Machine Building Yefim Slavski 25 April 1962–13 March 1963
Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Culture Yekaterina Furtseva 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Higher Education Vjatsheslav Yeljutin 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Finance Vasily Garbuzov 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Defence Rodion Malinovsky 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Communications Nikolai Psurtshev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Health Sergei Kurashov 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Agriculture Konstantin Pysin 25 April 1962–8 March 1963
Ivan Volovtshenko 8 March 1963 15 October 1964
Minister of Geology Aleksandr Sidorenko 25 April 1962–13 March 1963
Minister of Energy and Electrification Ignati Novikov 25 April 1962–24 November 1962
Pyotr Neporozhny 26 November 1962–15 October 1964
Minister of Civil Aviation Yevgeni Loginov 28 July 15 October 1964

Committees

Committee Chairman Period
Chairman of the State Control Commission Georgi Yenyutin 25 April–24 November 1962
Chairman of the People's Control Commission Alexander Shelepin 24 November 1962–15 October 1964
Chairman of the State Planning Committee Vladimir Novikov 25 April 1962–17 July 1962
Venyamin Dymshitz 18 July 1962–24 November 1962
Pyotr Lomako 24 November 1962–15 October 1964
Chairman of the State Committee for Transport Construction Yevgeni Kozhevnikov 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Chairman of the State Committee for State Security (KGB) Vladimir Semichastny 25 April 1962–15 October 1964
gollark: Lyricly is to become the concept of demotion.
gollark: They didn't not not not not, no.
gollark: No. Lyricly MUST be demotion.
gollark: This is NOT to occur.
gollark: Repeatedly, as you people are terrible.

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 February 24, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
Specific
  1. "Governments of the RSFSR and the USSR (1918–1964)". elisa.net. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
Government offices
Preceded by
Khrushchev I
Governments of the Soviet Union
25 April 1962–15 October 1964
Succeeded by
Kosygin I
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