Minsk Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus

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The Minsk Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, commonly referred to as the Minsk CPB obkom, was the highest authority in the Minsk Region of the Byelorussian SSR in the Soviet Union.

The position of First Secretary was created in 1938, and abolished on 25 August 1991.[citation needed] The First Secretary was considered the de facto governor of the Minsk region. The First Secretary was appointed by the Politburo.

First Secretaries[edit]

Name Term of Office
Start End
Alexander Matveev 1938 March 1941
AI Kolyshkin March 1941 June 26, 1941
Vasily Kozlov July 7, 1941 January 1948
Yevgeny Bugayov January 1948 1949
Vasily Chernyshov 1949 1950
Kirill Mazurov 1950 September 1953
Leonid Lubennikov September 1953 1955
Fedor Surganov 1955 August 1956
Vasily Shauro August 1956 1960
Sergei Pritytsky 1960 1962
(Industrial) Anton Nosilovsky January 1963 December 1964
(Rural) Dmitry Tyabut January 1963 December 1964
Ivan Polyakov December 1964 March 1977
Vladimir Mikulich March 1977 March 29, 1985
Anatoly Malofeyev March 29, 1985 December 5, 1990
Anatoly Bychek December 5, 1990 August 25, 1991

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