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Dmitry Polyansky
Дми́трий Поля́нский
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
In office
2 October 1965 – 2 February 1973
PremierAlexei Kosygin
Preceded byKirill Mazurov
Succeeded byNikolai Tikhonov
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian SFSR
In office
31 March 1958 – 23 November 1962
Preceded byFrol Kozlov
Succeeded byGennady Voronov
Full Member of the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th Politburo
In office
4 May 1960 – 5 March 1976
Candidate Member of the 21st Presidium
In office
18 June 1958 – 4 May 1960
Personal details
Born
Dmitry Stepanovich Polyansky

(1917-10-25)25 October 1917
Slovianoserbsk, Russian Empire
(now Ukraine)
Died8 October 2001(2001-10-08) (aged 83)
Moscow, Russia
NationalitySoviet, Ukrainian
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union

Dmitry Stepanovich Polyansky (Template:Lang-ru; 7 November [O.S. 25 October] 1917 – 8 October 2001) was a Soviet-Ukrainian statesman who was First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1965 to 1973. From 1958 to 1962 he was Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian SFSR, equivalent to a Premier in of one of the 15 Soviet Socialist Republics that comprised the Soviet Union.[1]

Polyansky was awarded four Orders of Lenin. His wife Galina died in 2005.

References

  1. ^ Myasnikov G. V. Pages from the diary / Edited by M. G. Myasnikov and M. S. Poluboyarov. - M .: Printing house of ANO "Institute of National Education Problems".