Malenkov's first government

Malenkov's first government was created on 6 March 1953 and was dissolved on 27 April 1954, with the creation of Malenkov's second government.

Malenkov's first government

14th government of the Soviet Union
Date formed6 March 1953 (1953-03-06)
Date dissolved27 April 1954 (1954-04-27)
People and organisations
Head of stateKliment Voroshilov
Head of governmentGeorgy Malenkov
Deputy head of governmentLavrenti Beria
No. of ministers51
Member partiesCPSU
Status in legislatureOne Party State
History
Election1950 Soviet Union legislative election
Outgoing election1954 Soviet Union legislative election
PredecessorStalin III
SuccessorMalenkov II

Ministries

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The government consisted of:[1]

Ministry Minister Took office Left office
Chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars Georgy Malenkov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
First Deputy chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars Lavrenti Beria 6 March 1953 26 June 1953
Deputy chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars Vyacheslav Molotov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Nikolai Bulganin 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Anastas Mikoyan 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Lazar Kaganovich 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Aleksei Kosygin 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Maksim Saburov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Vjatsheslav Malyshev 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Ivan Tervosyan 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Agriculture Aleksei Kozlov 6 March 1953 26 September 1953
Ivan Benediktov 26 September 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Automotive Industry Ivan Likhatshev 16 September 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Aviation Industry Pyotr Dementev 24 August 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Chemical Industry Sergei Tikhomirov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Chemical Industry Sergei Tikhomirov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Coal Industry Aleksandr Zasyadko 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Commerce Anastas Mikoyan 6 March 1953 3 March 1954
Vasili Zavoronkov 3 March 1954 21 April 1954
Minister of Communications Nikolai Psurtshev 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Construction Nikolai Dygai 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Culture Panteleimon Ponomarenko 15 March 1953 9 March 1954
Georgi Aleksandrov 9 March 1954 27 April 1954
Minister of Defence Nikolai Bulganin 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy Anatoli Kuzmin 8 February 1954 27 April 1954
Minister of Finance Arseny Zverev 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Fish Industry Aleksandr Ishkov 6 April 1954 27 April 1954
Minister of Food Industry Vasili Zotov 24 August 1953 21 April 1954
Minister of Foreign Affairs Vyacheslav Molotov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Geology Pyotr Antropov 31 August 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Foreign Trade Ivan Kabanov 15 September 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Health Andrei Tretiakov 6 March 1953 3 March 1954
Maria Kovrigina 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Heavy Machine Building Vjatsheslav Malyshev 6 March 1953 13 July 1953
Ivan Nosenko 13 July 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Education Vjatsheslav Yeljutin 9 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of the Interior Lavrentiy Beria 13 March 1953 26 July 1953
Sergei Kruglov 26 July 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Justice Konstantin Gorshenin 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Machine Building Maksim Saburov 6 March 1953 29 June 1953
Stepan Akopov 29 June 1953 21 April 1954
Minister of Medium Machine Building Vjatsheslav Malyshev 17 July 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Non-Ferrous Metallurgy Pjotr Lomako 8 February 1954 27 April 1954
Minister of Oil Industry Nikolai Baibakov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Power Plants & Electrical Industry Mikhail Pervukhin 15 March 1953 17 April 1954
Aleksei Pavlenko 17 April 1954 27 April 1954
Minister of Railways Boris Beshchev 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Minister of Radio Industry Valeri Kalmykov 21 January 1954 27 April 1954
Minister of State Farms Aleksei Kozlov 15 March 1953 21 April 1954
Minister of Transport Vjatsheslav Malyshev 6 March 1953 13 July 1953
Ivan Nosenko 13 July 1953 27 April 1954

Committees

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Committee Chairman Took office Left office
Chairman of the State Control Commission Vsevolod Merkulov 6 March 1953 27 April 1954
Chairman of the State Planning Commission Grigori Kosyachenko 6 March 1953 29 June 1953
Maksim Saburov 29 June 1953 27 April 1954
Chair of State Committee for State Security (KGB) Ivan Serov 13 March 1954 27 April 1954

References

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  1. ^ "Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1964–1991)". elisa.net. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
Government offices
Preceded by Governments of the Soviet Union
6 March 1953 – 27 April 1954
Succeeded by