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Government Of Belarus
The Government of the Republic of Belarus (), which consists of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus (), is the executive branch of state power in Belarus, and 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. Powers and duties The Council of Ministers is the highest administrative organ and is responsible for the daily operations of the government. It is reporting to the President of Belarus and accountable to the National Assembly of Belarus, National Assembly. The Council of Ministers issues resolutions that are binding on the entire territory of the Republic of Belarus. The Prime Minister issues orders within the limits of his competence. It has the following competences *Manages the system of state administration bodies and other executive bodies subordinate to it, including: state administrative bodies, ministries, state committees, concer ...
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Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an area of with a population of . The country has a hemiboreal climate and is administratively divided into Regions of Belarus, six regions. Minsk is the capital and List of cities and largest towns in Belarus, largest city; it is administered separately as a city with special status. For most of the medieval period, the lands of modern-day Belarus was ruled by independent city-states such as the Principality of Polotsk. Around 1300 these lands came fully under the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and subsequently by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth; this period lasted for 500 years until the Partitions of Poland, 1792-1795 partitions of Poland-Lithuania placed Belarus within the Belarusian history in the Russian Empire, Russian Empire for the fi ...
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Artur Karpovich
Artur Borisovich Karpovich (; born 24 July 1973) is a Belarusian politician serving as minister of antimonopoly regulation and trade since 2025. From 2020 to 2025, he served as advisor to the embassy branch office of Belarus in Ufa, Russia. References 1973 births Living people Government ministers of Belarus Trade ministers 21st-century Belarusian politicians {{Belarus-politician-stub ...
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs (Belarus)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus (, BGN/PCGN: ''Ministerstva zamiežnykh spraú Respubliki Bielarus’''; , BGN/PCGN: ''Ministerstvo inostrannyh del Respubliki Belarus’'') is the Belarusian government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Belarus. The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Maxim Ryzhenkov, since June 2024. Anatoly Glaz, a diplomat and spokesperson of the Ministry, has voiced criticism of international sanctions against the Lukashenko regime and justified bans on foreign journalists from working in Belarus. History Historical lineage In December 1920, the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs was established by resolution of the Second Congress of Soviets of Belarus. With the 1922 formation of the USSR, the functions of representing the Soviet republics in the international arena passed into the national jurisdiction. On 1 February 1944, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR adopted a law on giving the Union Republics ...
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Yury Seliverstov
Yury Mikhailovich Seliverstov (; born 12 April 1978) is a Belarusian politician serving as minister of finance since 2020. From 2018 to 2020, he served as first deputy minister of finance. References 1978 births Living people Government ministers of Belarus Finance ministers of Belarus 21st-century Belarusian politicians {{Belarus-politician-stub ...
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Minister Of Finance (Belarus)
The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Belarus (; ) is the Belarusian government ministry which coordinates state financial policy and oversees the regulation of securities in Belarus. The current Minister of Finance is Yuri Seliverstov. History After the fall of the Russian Empire and the February and October revolutions, the financial service was also given a key role in the new power structure, and it inherited a number of functions from the tsarist Ministry of Finance. On January 7, 1919, the Commissariat of Finance was created in the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, which in February was transformed into the People's Commissariat of Finance (Narkomfin) of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. The formation of new, Soviet financial bodies in the BSSR was complicated by difficult political and economic conditions: a series of wars, devastation, collectivization, etc. Due to the repeated occupation of the territory, the financial department of the republic ...
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Vadim Sinyavsky (politician)
Vadim Ivanovich Sinyavsky (; born 15 May 1970) is a Belarusian politician serving as minister of emergency situations since 2021. From 2014 to 2021, he served as head of the regional police of Grodno Grodno, or Hrodna, is a city in western Belarus. It is one of the oldest cities in Belarus. The city is located on the Neman, Neman River, from Minsk, about from the Belarus–Poland border, border with Poland, and from the Belarus–Lithua .... References 1970 births Living people Government ministers of Belarus Emergency ministers 21st-century Belarusian politicians {{Belarus-politician-stub ...
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Ministry Of Emergency Situations (Belarus)
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Belarus () is a government agency overseeing emergency services in Belarus. It is responsible for protecting the Belarusian people during natural disasters. It is located on Revaliucyjnaja Street in Minsk. The Ministry for Emergency Situations was established in accordance a decree of President Alexander Lukashenko on September 23, 1994. Duties The ministry performs the following duties: * Control and management in the sphere of prevention and liquidation of emergency situations of natural and man-made disasters and civil defense * Provide fire, industrial, nuclear and radiation safety * Dealing with the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster * The creation and preservation of state and mobilization material reserves * Regulation in the field of safety of navigation of small vessels on inland waterways of Belarus Ministers * Ivan Kenik (1994—1999) * Valery Astapov (1999—2004) * Enver Bariev (2004—2010) * Uladzimir Vashchanka (20 ...
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Andrei Ivanets
Andrei Ivanovich Ivanets (; born 17 September 1984) is a Belarusian politician serving as minister of education since 2022. From 2019 to 2022, he was a member of the Council of the Republic. Early life He was born on 17 September 1984 in Minsk. He first entered the Lyceum of the Belarusian State University after becoming interested in chemistry. During his years at the lyceum, he entered international competitions in chemistry and was awarded bronze at the International Mendeleev Olympiad and the International Chemistry Olympiad. After winning his bronze awards, he became a student at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Belarusian State University (BSU), but gradually his interest in chemistry declined until meeting professor Vladimir Vasilyevich Pankov, who made him regain interest in it. In 2006 he graduated from BSU, and he started working at the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. When he was appointed Minister of Educ ...
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Yuri Chebotar
Yuri Adamovich Chebotar (; born 16 November 1979) is a Belarusian politician serving as minister of economy since 2024. From 2020 to 2024, he served as first deputy minister of economy. References 1979 births Living people Economy ministers Government ministers of Belarus 21st-century Belarusian politicians {{Belarus-politician-stub ...
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Ministry Of Economy (Belarus)
The Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus (; ) or Minekonomiki (Минэкономики) is the Belarusian government ministry which oversees the economic policy of Belarus. The current Minister of Economy is Yuri Chebotar, since January 4, 2024. History The Ministry of Economy was created by the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus on March 14, 1994, on the basis of the State Committee of the Republic of Belarus for Economics and Planning of the former Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. On May 24, 1994, the Council of Ministers approved the regulation on the ministry, and on October 6, 1995, it also approved a new regulation. On July 2, 1997, the Council of Ministers adjusted the functions of the ministry, entrusting it with some tasks in the field of energy. In 2021, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Belarusian economic bodies, the emblem and flag of the Ministry of Economy was established, with the corresp ...
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Viktor Khrenin
Viktor Gennadievich Khrenin (born 1 August 1971) is a Belarusian senior military officer and the current Ministry of Defence (Belarus), minister of defense since 2020. Life and career He was born on 1 August 1971 in Navahrudak, a town in the Grodno Region. His father, Gennady Khrenin, was a Soviet Army Colonel in Reserve from the Penza Oblast. He graduated in 1988 from the Minsk Suvorov Military School. After graduating from the Omsk-based Frunze Higher Combined Arms Command School in 1992, he served as a platoon commander and later a battalion commander in the 6th Guards Kiev-Berlin Mechanised Brigade. After graduating from the Military Academy of Belarus in 2005, Khrenin served as a senior officer in the operational department of the headquarters of the Western Operational Command (Belarus), Western Operational Command. After leaving this post, he took a number of leadership positions that climaxed when he became the commander of the 11th Guards Berlin-Carpathian Mechanized Br ...
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Defence Ministry Of Belarus
The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Belarus (; ) is the government organisation that is charged with the duties of raising and maintaining the Armed Forces of Belarus. The formation of the ministry began in March 1992, after the events of 1991 in which the Soviet Union had effectively dissolved. The ministry was formed on the basis of the former Headquarters of the Soviet Army's Belorussian Military District. Seven officers have served as Minister of Defence of Belarus: Petr Chaus, Pavel Kozlovskii, Anatoly Kostenko, Leonid Maltsev (1995–96), Colonel General Alexander Chumakov, a Russian officer, (1996–2001), Yuriy Zhadobin (2009–2014), Andrei Ravkov (2014–2020), and Viktor Khrenin (2020–present). The ministry is part of the Security Council of Belarus, interdepartmental meeting with a mandate to ensure the security of the state. The president, currently Alexander Lukashenko, appoints the minister of defence, who heads the ministry, as well as the heads o ...
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