Gomel Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Byelorussia

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The building of the committee, now the building of Gomel State Medical University.

The Gomel Regional Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, commonly referred to as the Gomel CPB Obkom, was the highest authority in the Gomel Region of the Byelorussian SSR in the Soviet Union. The position was created on January 15, 1938, and abolished on 25 August 1991. The First Secretary was considered the de facto governor of the Minsk region. The First Secretary was appointed by the Politburo.[1]

First Secretaries[]

Name Term of Office
Start End
Flavian Zhizhenkov January 15, 1938 August 19, 1941
Ilya Kozhara August 19, 1941 November 1943
Flavian Zhizhenkov November 1943 1946
Ivan Tour 1946 January 1948
Nikolai Avkhimovich January 1948 October 1951
Zahar Golodushko October 1951 1955
Dmitry Fomichev 1955 December 1957
Ivan Polyakov December 1957 December 1964
Valentin Yazykovich December 1964 October 1969
Viktor Gvozdev October 1969 October 1978
Yuri Khousainov October 1978 July 1982
Anatoly Malofeyev[2] July 1982 March 29, 1985
Alexei Kamay March 29, 1985 October 28, 1989
Alexander Grakhovsky October 28, 1989 July 22, 1991
Vladimir Shaplyko July 22, 1991 August 25, 1991

Sources[]

  1. ^ "00057".
  2. ^ "Почетные граждане | Мозырский районный ��сполнительный комитет". www.mozyrisp.gov.by. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
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