- SSSR, IPA: [sɐˈvʲet mʲɪˈnʲistrəf ˌɛsˌɛsˌɛsˈɛr]),
sometimes abbreviated as
Sovmin or
referred to as the
Soviet of Ministers, was the de jure
government of...
- In 1946, the
Sovnarkoms were
transformed into the
Council of
Ministers (
Sovmin) at both all-Union and
Union Republic level.
Council of People's Commissars...
- of the USSR]. СОВНАРКОМ, СОВМИН, КАБМИН СССР 1923-1991 гг. (SOVNARKOM,
SOVMIN,
CABMIN of the USSR 1923-1991) (in Russian).
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- the
system (D6 system, OAO "TransInzhStroy" system, and not very
famous "
SovMin system") by NIO "Azimut"
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- Республіки Крим; Russian: Совет министров Автономной Республики Крым),
briefly SovMin, is the
executive branch of
government of the
Autonomous Republic of Crimea...
-
organisations Head of
state Nikolai Shvernik Head of
government President of the
Sovmin Deputy head of
government Vyacheslav Molotov No. of
ministers 56 Member...
- project: 1945–1953 ****istant
chief of the
First Main
Directorate (Sovnarkom –
Sovmin of USSR) 1953
Minister of
Internal Affairs of the
UkrSSR (on initiative...
- SSSR,
Council of
Ministers of the USSR,
sometimes abbreviated as Совми́н
Sovmin;
between 1918 and 1946, it was
named the
Council of People's Commissars...
-
replaced in
February 1955 by the
rising Nikolai Bulganin as
Chairman of
Sovmin.
During preparations for the 20th
Party Congress (1956),
where Khrushchev...
-
organisations Head of
state Nikolai Shvernik Head of
government President of the
Sovmin Deputy head of
government Vyacheslav Molotov No. of
ministers 56 Member...