- Mikhail Myasnikovich
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Mikhail Myasnikovich Prime Minister of Belarus Incumbent Assumed office
28 December 2010President Alexander Lukashenko Deputy Vladimir Semashko Preceded by Sergei Sidorsky Personal details Born 6 May 1950
Novy Snov, Minsk Oblast, Soviet Union
(now Belarus)Political party Independent[citation needed] Alma mater Brest Engineering and Construction Institute Mikhail Uladzimiravich Myasnikovich (Belarusian: Міхаіл Уладзіміравіч Мясніковіч, Belarusian pronunciation: [mʲixail ulad͡zʲimʲiravʲit͡ʃ mʲasnʲikovʲit͡ʃ]; Russian: Михаил Владимирович Мясникович; born Novy Snov, Nesvizh district, Minsk Region, BSSR, Soviet Union, 6 May 1950)[1] is the current Prime Minister of Belarus. He was appointed Prime Minister by President Alexander Lukashenko following the 2010 presidential election.[2]
Personal life
He graduated from the Brest Engineering and Construction Institute in 1972 and the Communist Party School in 1989 in Minsk. He has a PhD in economics.[1] and has worked as an engineer in the construction industry.[citation needed] He also speaks English and has a son, daughter and two grandchildren.[1]
Career
He was the former head of Administration in the President's Office (1995—2001) and chairman of National Academy of Sciences (2001-2010)[1]
References
Political offices Preceded by
Sergei SidorskyPrime Minister of Belarus
2010–presentIncumbent Prime Ministers of Belarus Belarusian National Republic (1918–1919) Byelorussian SSR (1919–1991) Chervyakov · Adamovich · Goloded · Volkovich · Kovalyov · Kiselyov · Bylinsky · Ponomarenko · Kleshchov · Mazurov · Avkhimovich · Kiselyov · Aksyonov · Brovikov · Kovalyov · KebichRepublic of Belarus (1991–present) Categories:- Belarus stubs
- 1950 births
- Current national leaders
- Living people
- Prime Ministers of Belarus
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