Kosygin's third government
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The former government
Kosygin's second government
Alexei Kosygin's second government would last four years, until the 1970 Soviet election held on 14 June. It saw the creation of many new ministries.The former government of Alexei Kosygin was dissolved following the Soviet legislative election of 1966...

 of Alexei Kosygin was dissolved following the Soviet legislative election
Soviet Union legislative election, 1970
On 14 June 1970, elections were held to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.The Supreme Soviet was made up of two chambers, each of 750 deputies: the Soviet of the Union and the Soviet of Nationalities .According...

 of 1970. Kosygin was once again elected Premier by the Politburo and the Central Committee following the election. His third government would last for four years, until the 1974 Soviet election
Soviet Union legislative election, 1974
On 16 June 1974, elections were held to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.The Supreme Soviet was made up of two chambers, each of 750 deputies: the Soviet of the Union and the Soviet of Nationalities .According...

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Ministries

Ministry Minister Period
Chairman
Premier of the Soviet Union
The office of Premier of the Soviet Union was synonymous with head of government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics . Twelve individuals have been premier...

 of the Council of Ministers
Alexei Kosygin 14 July, 1970 – 26 July 1974
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers Dmitry Polyansky
Dmitry Polyansky
Note: There is also a Russian triathlete with the same name, transliterated also as Dmitry Polyanski.Dmitry Stepanovich Polyansky , – Moscow, 8 October 2001) was a Soviet-Russian statesman who was First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1965 to 1973...

14 July, 1970 – 2 February 1973
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers Ignati Novikov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Venyamin Dymshitz 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Mikhail Lesetshko 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Leonid Smirnov
Leonid Smirnov (politician)
Leonid Vasil’evich Smirnov was director of the the missile factory at Dnepropetrovsk in the late 1950s, developing strategic missiles for the defence of the USSR...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Nikolai Baibakov
Nikolai Baibakov
Nikolai Konstantinovich Baibakov was a Soviet statesman, economist and Hero of Socialist Labor. He finished secondary school in 1928 and entered the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute, from which he graduated in 1931 as a mining engineer. In 1935, he was drafted into the armed forces...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Kirill Mazurov
Kirill Mazurov
Kirill Trofimovich Mazurov was a Belarusian Soviet politician.-Political career:...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Vladimir Kirillin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Nikolai Tikhonov
Nikolai Tikhonov
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Tikhonov was a Soviet Russian-Ukrainian statesman during the Cold War. He served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1980 to 1985, and as a First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers, literally First Vice Premier, from 1976 to 1980...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Mikhail Yefremov
Mikhail Timofeyevich Yefremov
Mikhail Timofeyevich Yefremov , was a Soviet politician and diplomat....

14 July 1970 – 1 January 1971
Pyotr Shelest 19 May 1972 – 7 May 1973
Ziya Nurijev 3 April 1973 – 1 January 1971
Ivan Arkhipov
Ivan Arkhipov
Ivan Vasilyevich Arkhipov , – Moscow, 28 February 1998) was a Soviet-Russian statesman who was First Deputy of the Council of Ministers from 1980 to 1986.-Honours and awards:* Hero of Socialist Labour * Five Orders of Lenin...

14 March 1973 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Foreign Trade Nikolai Patolitshev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Railways
Ministry of Railways (Soviet Union)
The Ministry of Railways oversaw the railways of the Soviet Union. It was subdivided into 32 different railway agencies, which between them had millions of employees...

Boris Beshchev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Merchant Marine Timofei Guzenko 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Medium Machine Building Yefim Slavski 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Transport Construction Yevgeni Kozhevnikov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Aviation Industry Pyotr Dementev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Shipbuilding Boris Butoma 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Radio Industry Valeri Kalmykov 14 July 1970 – 8 April 1974
Pyotr Pleshakov 8 April – 26 July 1974
Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko
Andrei Gromyko
Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko was a Soviet statesman during the Cold War. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs and as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet . Gromyko was responsible for many top decisions on Soviet foreign policy until he retired in 1987. In the West he was given the...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Internal Affairs Nikolai Shchelokov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Culture
Ministry of Culture (Soviet Union)
The Ministry of Culture of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , formed in 1936, was one of the most important government offices in the Soviet Union. It was formerly known as the State Committee on the Arts . The Ministry, at the all-Union level, was established in 1953, after existing as a...

Jekaterina Furtzeva 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Education
Ministry of Education (Soviet Union)
Ministry of Education, founded as the People's Commissariat for Education but commonly called Narkompros , was the Soviet agency charged with the administration of public education and most of other issues related to culture. In 1946, it was renamed the Ministry of Education. Its first head was...

Mikhail Prokofjev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Higher Education Vjatsheslav Yeljutin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Finance Vasily Garbuzov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Commerce Aleksandr Strujev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Defence Andrei Grechko
Andrei Grechko
Andrei Antonovich Grechko was a Soviet general, Marshal of the Soviet Union and Minister of Defense.-Biography:Born in a small town near Rostov-on-Don, the son of Ukrainian peasants, he joined the Red Army in 1919, where he was a part of the legendary “Budyonny Cavalry”...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Communications
Ministry of Communications (Soviet Union)
The Ministry of Communications of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the central state administration body on communications in the Soviet Union from 1946 to 1991...

Nikolai Psurtshev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Health
Ministry of Health (Soviet Union)
The Ministry of Health of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , formed on 15 March 1946, was one of the most important government offices in the Soviet Union. It was formerly known as the People's Commissariat for Health...

Boris Petrovski 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Agriculture Vladimir Matskevich 14 July 1970 – 2 February 1973
Dmitri Poljanski 2 February 1973 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Geology Aleksandr Sidorenko 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Energy and Electrification Pyotr Neporozhny 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Civil Aviation Yevgeni Loginov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Boris Bugajev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy Ivan Kazanetz 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Coal Industry Boris Bratshenko 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Chemical Industry Leonid Kostandov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Oil Industry Valentin Shashin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Oil and Petrochemical Industry Viktor Fjodorov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Timber and Wood Processing Industry Nikolai Timofjejev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Building Materials Industry Ivan Grishmanov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Light Industry Nikolai Tarasov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Food Industry Voldemar Lein 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Fish Industry Aleksandr Ishkov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Meat and Dairy Industry Sergei Antonov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Heavy and Transport Machines Construction Vladimir Zhigalin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Construction of Tool-Machines Anatoli Kostousov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Construction, Road Building and Communal Machines Jefim Novosjelov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Tractors and Agricultural Machines Ivan Sinizyn 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Automobile Industry Aleksandr Tarasov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Construction of Petrochemical Machinery Konstantin Brekhov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Electrical Engineering Aleksei Antonov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Instrument-Making, Automation and Control Systems Konstantin Rudnev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Machine Building for Light and Food Industries Vasili Doyenin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Assembling and Special Construction Fuad Jakubowski 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Land Reclamation and Water Conservancy Yevgeni Aleksejevski 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Gas Industry Aleksei Kortunov 14 July 1970 – 20 September 1972
Sabit Orudzhev 20 September 1972 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Construction of Oil and Gas Industry Aleksei Kortunov 14 July 1970 – 11 December 1973
Sabit Orudzhev 11 December 1973 – 26 July 1974
Minister of General Machine Building Sergei Afanasjev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Non-Ferrous Metallurgy Pyotr Lomako
Pyotr Lomako
Pyotr Faddeyevich Lomako was a Soviet politician and economist, head of Gosplan between 1962 and 1965. During the Second World War, he was responsible for overseeing the evacuation of Soviet industry to the Ural mountains...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Electronic Industry Aleksandr Shokin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Defence Industry Sergei Sverov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Housing and Architecture Mikhail Pozokhin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Construction of Heavy Industry Nikolai Goldin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Industrial Construction Aleksandr Tokarjev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Agricultural Construction Stepan Khitrov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Construction Georgi Karavajev 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Medical Industry Pyotr Gusenko 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Machine Building Vjatsheslav Bakhirov 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Cellulose and Paper Industry Konstantin Galantshin 14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
Minister of Machinery for Stock Raising and Feeding Konstantin Beljak 11 October 1973– 26 July 1974
Minister of Production of Communication Media Erien Pervyshin 11 April – 26 July 1974

Committees

Committee Chairman Period
Chairman of the People's Control Commission Pavel Kovanov 14 July 1970 – 23 July 1971
Gennady Voronov
Gennady Voronov
Gennady Ivanovich Voronov was a Soviet-Russian statesman who was from 1962 to 1971 the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian SFSR, literally meaning Premier or Prime Minister....

23 July 1971 – 26 July 1974
Chairman of the State Planning Committee
Gosplan
Gosplan or State Planning Committee was the committee responsible for economic planning in the Soviet Union. The word "Gosplan" is an abbreviation for Gosudarstvenniy Komitet po Planirovaniyu...

Nikolai Baibakov
Nikolai Baibakov
Nikolai Konstantinovich Baibakov was a Soviet statesman, economist and Hero of Socialist Labor. He finished secondary school in 1928 and entered the Azerbaijan Oil and Chemistry Institute, from which he graduated in 1931 as a mining engineer. In 1935, he was drafted into the armed forces...

14 July 1970 – 7 May 1973
Chairman of State Committee for State Security
KGB
The KGB was the commonly used acronym for the . It was the national security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 until 1991, and was the premier internal security, intelligence, and secret police organization during that time.The State Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus currently uses the...

 (KGB)
Yuri Andropov
Yuri Andropov
Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov was a Soviet politician and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 12 November 1982 until his death fifteen months later.-Early life:...

14 July 1970 – 26 July 1974
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