These are comprehensive chronological lists of political office-holders in Belarus Belarus since its first independence, in 1918, including its presidents both before and after the Soviet era , and the Soviet leaders themselves, who, unlike the Presidents, were not formal Heads of State.
List of prime ministers of Belarus (1918–1920)
Belarusian Democratic Republic (1918–20)
No.
Portrait
Name(Born-Died)
Term of office
Political Party
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Chairman of the Rada
1 Jan Sierada (1879–1943) 9 March 1918 19 May 1918 71 daysBSH
Vacant (19 May 1918 – 1 January 1919)
Chairman of the Provisional Revolutionary Workers-and-Peasants' Soviet Government
2 Zmicier Zhylunovich (1887–1937) 1 January 1919 4 February 1919 34 daysIndependent
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
3 Alexander Miasnikian (1886–1925) 4 February 1919 27 February 1919 23 daysCPB
Vacant (27 February 1919 – 13 December 1919)
4 Pyotra Krecheuski (1879–1928) 13 December 1919 4 February 1920 53 daysIndependent
Belarusian Democratic Republic in exile (since 1920)
In Vilnius to 1925, then in Prague , presently in Canada:
Lithuanian–Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–20)
Chairman of the Central Executive Committee
No.
Portrait
Name(Born-Died)
Term of office
Political Party
Took office
Left office
Time in office
1 Kazimierz Cichowski (1887–1937) 27 February 1919 31 July 1920 1 year, 155 daysLBSSR
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–91)
No.
Portrait
Name(Born-Died)
Term of office
Political Party
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Executive Secretary of the Byelorussian Communist Party
5 Vilhelm Knorin (1890–1939) 9 August 1920 30 December 1922 2 years, 143 daysCPB
6 Waclaw Bogucki (1884–1937) 30 December 1922 12 February 1924 1 year, 44 daysCPB
7 Aleksandr Osatkin-Vladimirsky (1885–1937) 12 February 1924 29 September 1924 199 daysCPB
8 Alexander Krinitsky (1894–1937) 13 May 1924 22 December 1925 1 year, 223 daysCPB
First Secretary of the Byelorussian Communist Party
9 Nikolay Goloded (1894–1937) 22 December 1925 7 May 1927 1 year, 136 daysCPB
(5) Vilhelm Knorin (1890–1939) 7 May 1927 4 December 1928 211 daysCPB
10 Yan Gamarnik (1894–1937) 4 December 1928 3 January 1930 1 year, 30 daysCPB
11 Konstantin Gey (1896–1937) 3 January 1930 18 January 1932 2 years, 15 daysCPB
12 Nikolay Gikalo (1897–1938) 18 January 1932 18 March 1937 5 years, 59 daysCPB
13 Vasily Sharangovich (1897–1938) 18 March 1937 17 July 1937 121 daysCPB
– Yakov Yakovlev (1897–1938) Acting 17 July 1937 8 August 1937 22 daysCPB
14 Aleksei Volkov (1890–1942) 11 August 1937 18 June 1938 311 daysCPB
15 Panteleimon Ponomarenko (1902–1984) 18 June 1938 7 March 1947 8 years, 262 daysCPB
16 Nikolai Gusarov (1905–1985) 7 March 1947 31 May 1950 3 years, 85 daysCPB
17 Nikolai Patolichev (1908–1989) 31 May 1950 28 July 1956 6 years, 58 daysCPB
18 Kirill Mazurov (1914–1989) 28 July 1956 30 March 1965 8 years, 245 daysCPB
19 Pyotr Masherov (1919–1980) 30 March 1965 4 October 1980 † 15 years, 158 daysCPB
– Vladimir Brovikov (1931–1992) Acting 4 October 1980 16 October 1980 12 daysCPB
20 Tikhon Kiselyov (1917–1983) 16 October 1980 11 January 1983 † 2 years, 117 daysCPB
– Vladimir Brovikov (1931–1992) Acting 11 January 1983 13 January 1983 2 daysCPB
21 Nikolay Slyunkov (1929–2022) 13 January 1983 6 February 1987 4 years, 24 daysCPB
22 Yefrem Sokolov (1926–2022) 6 February 1987 28 July 1990[ 1] 3 years, 172 daysCPB
Chairman of the Supreme Council
Republic of Belarus (from 1991)
Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1994)
President of Belarus (1994–present )
Timeline
See also
References
^ July 28, 1990 from Art. 6 of the Constitution of the Byelorussian SSR, the provision on the monopoly of the Communist Party of Byelorussia on power was excluded
^ A number of countries do not recognize Lukashenko as the legitimate president of Belarus since the 2020 Belarusian presidential election .}