Chief of Staff to the President of Belarus
The Chief of Staff to the President of Belarus also known as the Head of the Presidential Administration (Russian: Главы Администрации президента Республики Беларусь) is the head of the Presidential Administration of Belarus. The position was created by President Lukashenko in July 1994. The Chief of Staff is responsible for general management of presidential activity. The incumbent Chief of Staff is Igor Sergeenko, who assumed the position in December 2019.[1]
Head of the Presidential Administration of Belarus Главы Администрации президента Республики Беларусь | |
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Incumbent Igor Sergeenko since 5 December 2019 | |
Appointer | President of Belarus |
Inaugural holder | Leonid Sinitsyn |
Formation | 22 July 1994 |
The following responsibilities are entrusted to the chief of staff:[2]
- Providing management of the departments heads;
- Allocate responsibilities to Deputy Chief of Staff;
- Coordinate the activities of Presidential aids and advisors;
- Enact the proposal of draft laws, decrees and orders;
- Presents candidates for official positions;
Office holders
# | Portrait | Chief | Term of office | President |
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1 | Leonid Sinitsyn | 22 July 1994 — 10 October 1995 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
2 | Mikhail Myasnikovich[3] | 10 October 1995 — 12 September 2001 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
3 | Ural Latypov[4] | 12 September 2001 — 29 November 2004 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
4 | Viktor Sheiman[5] | 29 November 2004 — 5 January 2006 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
5 | Hienadź Niewyhłas[6] | 5 January 2006 — 8 July 2008 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
6 | Vladimir Makei | 8 July 2008 — 20 August 2012[7] | Alexander Lukashenko | |
7 | Andrei Kobyakov[8] | 27 August 2012 — 27 December 2014 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
8 | Alexander Kosinets | 27 December 2014 — 5 December 2016 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
9 | Natalya Kochanova | 21 December 2016 — 5 December 2019 | Alexander Lukashenko | |
10 | Igor Sergeenko | 5 December 2019 — Present | Alexander Lukashenko |
First Deputy Heads
- Mikhail Sazonov (15 July 1995 – 5 March 1997)
- Vladimir Rusakevich (15 July 1997 – 19 June 2000)
- Vladimir Zametalin (19 June 2000 – 12 September 2001)
- Stanislav Knyazev (12 September 2001 – 25 March 2003)
- Alexander Popkov (18 August 18, 2003 – 4 January 2006)
- Anatoly Rubinov (4 January 2006 – 30 October 2008)
- Natalia Petkevich (9 January 2009 – 28 December 2010)
- Alexander Radkov[9][10]/Konstantin Martynetsky (28 December 2010 - 5 December 2016)
- Maxim Ryzhenkov (since 21 December 2016)
References
- "Administration of the President of the Republic of Belarus | The Official Internet Portal of the President of the Republic of Belarus". president.gov.by.
- "Администрация Президента Республики Беларусь". www.pravo.by.
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