Myechyslaw Hryb
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| This article does not cite any references or sources. (November 2006) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. |
Myechyslaw Ivanavich Gryb (Belarusian: Мечыслаў Іванавіч Грыб, IPA: [mʲetʂɨ'sɫau̯ ɣrɨb], born on September 29, 1936) was the second and last chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Belarus. He succeeded Stanislav Shushkevich and held this office until July 1994, when Alexander Lukashenko replaced him in the new office called President of Belarus.
Hryb is now an oppositional politician and one of the members of the Social-Democratic Party "Hramada."
| Preceded by Stanislav Shushkevich |
Leader of Belarus 1994 |
Succeeded by Alexander Lukashenko |
|
|
|
|---|---|
| Belarusian National Republic (since 1918); in exile from 1919 |
Sierada · Krechewski · Zakharka · Abramchyk · Zhuk-Hryshkyevich · Sazhych · Ragula* · Survilla |
| Byelorussian SSR (1919-1991), First Secretaries | Knorinsh · Osatkin-Vladimirsky · Krinitsky · Goloded · Knorinsh · Gamarnik · Gey · Gikalo · Sharangovich · Volkov · Ponomarenko · Gusarov · Patolichev · Zimyanin · Patolichev · Mazurov · Masherov · Kiselyov · Slyunkov · Sokolov · Malofeyev |
| Republic of Belarus 1991-1994, Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet; since 1994, President |
Shushkevich · Kuznetsov* · Hryb · Lukashenko |
|
* acting
|
|