Vyachaslau Kebich
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| Vyachaslau Kebich | |
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| In office January 1, 1990 – August 8, 1994 |
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| Succeeded by | Mikhail Chigir |
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| Profession | Engineer |
Vyachaslau Frantsavich Kebich (Belarusian: Вячаслаў Францавіч Кебіч, IPA: [vʲatʂa'sɫau̯ 'cebʲitʂ]; born June 10, 1936) was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus, serving from 1991 until 1994, having been in the equivalent office of the Byelorussian SSR since 1990. Kebich was also one of two candidates in the final running for President of Belarus in 1994, but losing to current leader Alexander Lukashenka by a wide margin. After that election, he has led the Belarusian Commerce and Financial Union and was member of the House of Representatives. Before his career as a politician, Kebich worked as an engineer.
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| Belarusian National Republic (1918-1948); in exile from 1919 |
Varonka · Skirmunt · Syerada · Luckievich · Lastouski · Tsvikievich · Zakharka · Abramchyk |
| Byelorussian SSR (1919-1991) | Chervyakov · Adamovich · Goloded · Volkovich · Kovalyov · Kiselyov · Bylinsky · Ponomarenko · Kleshchov · Mazurov · Avkhimovich · Kiselyov · Aksyonov · Brovikov · Kovalyov · Kebich |
| Republic of Belarus (since 1991) | Kebich · Chigir · Ling · Yermoshin · Novitsky · Sidorsky |