Government of Belarus
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Урад Рэспублікі Беларусь | |
Formation | 1994 |
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Jurisdiction | Republic of Belarus |
Website | government.gov.by |
Executive branch | |
Prime Minister | Sergei Rumas |
The Government of the Republic of Belarus (Belarusian: Урад Рэспублікі Беларусь), which consists of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (Belarusian: Савет Міністраў Рэспублікі Беларусь), is the executive branch of state power in Belarus, and it is appointed by the President of Belarus. The head of the Government is the President of Belarus, who manages the main agenda of the government and direct the ministers.[1] The National Assembly of Belarus is the continuation of the Supreme Soviet of the BSSR and acts as the functioning parliament for Belarus.
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Council of Ministers[edit]
Below are the 30 members of the Council of Ministers as of April 2019, as well as the head of the presidential administration and the chairmen of the State Committees, who are not technically ministers but are included in the Council of Ministers. Offices which are not technically counted as ministerial posts are italicized. The prime minister, the first deputy prime minister(s), the deputy prime minister(s), the ministers of economy, finance, and foreign affairs, the head of the presidential administration, and the chairman of the State Control Committee together form the Presidium of the Council of Ministers. These officials are highlighted in yellow.[2]
Prime Minister | Sergei Rumas |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Dmitry Krutoi |
Deputy Prime Minister | Vladimir Dvornik |
Deputy Prime Minister | Vladimir Kukharev |
Deputy Prime Minister | Igor Lyashenko |
Deputy Prime Minister | Igor Petrishenko |
Minister of Agriculture and Food | Anatoly Khotko |
Minister of Architecture and Construction | Dmitry Mikulyonok |
Minister of Culture | Yury Bondar |
Minister of Defence | Andrei Ravkov |
Minister of Economy | Aleksandr Chervyakov |
Minister of Education | Igor Karpenko |
Minister of Emergency Situations | Vladimir Vashchenko |
Minister of Energy | Viktor Karankevich |
Minister of Finance | Maksim Yermolovich |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Vladimir Makei |
Minister of Forestry | Vitaly Drozhzha |
Minister of Health Care | Vladimir Karanik |
Minister of Housing-Communal Services | Aleksandr Terekhov |
Minister of Industry | Pavel Utyupin |
Minister of Information | Aleksandr Karlyukevich |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Yury Karayev |
Minister of Justice | Oleg Slizhevsky |
Minister of Labour and Social Protection | Irina Kostevich |
Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation | Andrei Khudyk |
Minister of Sport and Tourism | Sergei Kovalchuk |
Minister of Taxes and Duties | Sergei Nalivaiko |
Minister of Telecommunications and Informatisation | Konstantin Shulgan |
Minister of Trade | Vladimir Koltovich |
Minister of Transport and Communications | Aleksei Avramenko |
Head of the Presidential Administration | Igor Sergeyenko |
Chairman of the State Security Committee | Valery Vakulchik |
Chairman of the State Control Committee | Leonid Anfimov |
Chairman of the State Military-Industrial Committee | Roman Golovchenko |
Chairman of the State Committee on Property | Andrei Gayev |
Chairman of the State Committee on Science and Technology | Aleksandr Shumilin |
Chairman of the State Committee on Standardisation | Valentin Tataritsky |
Chairman of the State Border Committee | Anatoly Lappo |
Chairman of the State Customs Committee | Yury Senko |
See also[edit]
- Supreme Soviet of Belarus, the preceding supreme state power in Belarus
- National Assembly of Belarus, the current supreme state power in Belarus
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