Rykov's second government
Appearance
Rykov's Second government | |
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3rd government of the Soviet Union | |
Date formed | 2 February 1924 |
Date dissolved | 20 May 1925 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Mikhail Kalinin |
Head of government | Alexei Rykov |
Deputy head of government | Lev Kamenev |
No. of ministers | 14 |
History | |
Predecessor | Rykov I |
Successor | Rykov III |
Rykov's Second Government was the cabinet of the Soviet Union established on February 2, 1924, with Alexei Rykov as the head of government, serving as the President of the Council of People's Commissars after Lenin's death on January 21, 1924.
It ended on May 21, 1925, when the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union approved a new composition of the Sovnarkom.
Composition
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