Rykov's Third government

4th government of the Soviet Union
Date formed21 May 1925 (1925-05-21)
Date dissolved26 April 1927 (1927-04-26)
People and organisations
Head of stateMikhail Kalinin
Head of governmentAlexei Rykov
Deputy head of governmentLev Kamenev
No. of ministers14
History
PredecessorRykov II
SuccessorRykov IV

The Second Government of Rykov was the cabinet of the Soviet Union established on May 21st, 1925, with Alexei Rykov as the head of government, serving as the President of the Council of People's Commissars.

It ended on April 26th, 1927, when the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union approved a new composition of the Sovnarkom.

Composition

People's Commissar Incumbent Party
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union Alexei Rykov CPSU (b)
Administrator of Affairs of the Council of People's Commissars Nikolai Gorbunov CPSU (b)
Vice Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union Lev Kamenev CPSU (b)
Valerian Kuibyshev CPSU (b)
Sergei Ordzhonikidze CPSU (b)
Janis Rudzutaks CPSU (b)
Alexander Tsiurupa CPSU (b)
People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the USSR Georgy Chicherin CPSU (b)
People's Commissar for War and Naval Affairs Mikhail Frunze (1925) CPSU (b)
Kliment Voroshilov (1925-1927) CPSU (b)
People's Commissar of Foreign Trade (1925) Leonid Krasin CPSU (b)
People's Commissar of Internal Trade (1925) Aron Sheinman CPSU (b)
People's Commissar of Foreign Trade and Interior (1926-1927) Alexander Tsiurupa (1925-1926) CPSU (b)
Lev Kamenev (1926) CPSU (b)
Anastas Mikoyan (1926-1927) CPSU (b)
People's Commissar of Communication Routes Janis Rudzutaks CPSU (b)
People's Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs Ivan Smirnov CPSU (b)
People's Commissar for the Supreme Council of the National Economy Felix Dzerzhinsky (1925-1926) CPSU (b)
Valerian Kuibyshev (1926-1927) CPSU (b)
People's Commissar for Labor Vasili Schmidt[1] CPSU (b)
People's Commissar of the Workers' and Peasants' Inspection Valerian Kuibyshev (1925-1926) CPSU (b)
Sergei Ordzhonikidze (1926-1927) CPSU (b)
People's Commissar for Finance Grigori Sokolnikov[2] CPSU (b)
Nikolai Bryukhanov CPSU (b)

References

  1. Ransome, Arthur. Russia in 1919. Project Gutenberg (1998); Arthur Ransome History Archive (marxists.org) 2000. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. E.H.Carr (1970). Socialism In One Country, volume. Penguin. pp. 84–85.
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