The First Lyashko Government was created after the Ukrainian parliament had ousted the previous government of Volodymyr Shcherbytskyi on May 26, 1972.[1]
In 1976 the government was reshuffled.
Ministers
Office
Name of minister
Chairman
Oleksandr Lyashko
First Deputy Chairman
Nykyfor Kalchenko
Deputy Chairman
Hryhoriy Vashchenko
Deputy Chairman
Serhiy Andrianov
Deputy Chairman
Oleksandr Burmystrov
Deputy Chairman (DerzhPlan)
Petro Rozenko
Deputy Chairman
Volodymyr Semychasnyi
Deputy Chairman
Ihor Stepanenko
Deputy Chairman
Petro Tronko
Deputy Chairman
Hryhoriy Shevchuk
Minister of Heavy Industry Enterprises Construction
Hryhoriy Lubenets
Minister of Higher and Middle Special Education
Yuriy Dadenkov
Minister of Internal Affairs
Ivan Holovchenko
Minister of Coal Industry
Mykola Khudosovtsev
Minister of Geology
Petro Shpak
Minister of Power and Electrification
Oleksiy Makukhin
Minister of Harvesting
Ivan Stafiychuk
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Heorhiy Shevel
Minister of Communications
Heorhiy Sinchenko
Minister of Culture
Yuriy Yelchenko
Minister of Light Industry
Oleh Kasianenko
Minister of Forestry
Borys Lukyanov
Minister of Wood Processing Industry
Ivan Hrunyansky
Minister of Amelioration and Water Management
Mykola Harkusha
Minister of Montage and Special Construction
Heorhiy Bahratuni
Minister of Meat and Dairy Industry
Anatoliy Sennikov
Minister of Education
Oleksandr Marynych
Minister of Healthcare
Vasyl Bratus
Minister of Industrial Construction
Vasyl Areshkevych
Minister of Construction Materials Industry
Hryhoriy Baklanov
Minister of Rural Construction
Mykola Mykhailov
Minister of Agriculture
Petro Pohrebnyak
Minister of Trade
Volodymyr Starunsky
Minister of Finances
Anatoliy Baranovsky
Minister of Food Industry
Mykola Sanov
Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy
Yakiv Kulykov
Minister of Justice
Volodymyr Zaichuk
Minister of Radhosps
Trokhym Poplyovkin
Minister of Automobile Transportation
Fedir Holovchenko
Minister of Construction and Exploitation of Highways