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Hienadź Navicki

Hienadź Vasilevič Navicki

5th Prime Minister of Belarus 2001–2003.

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Position Held

Prime Minister of Belarus
(10/10/2001 - 7/10/2003)
Replaced By
:
Siarhiej Sidorski
Replaces
:
Uładzimier Jarmošyn
Start Time
: 10/10/2001
End Time
: 7/10/2003
Chairman of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus
(7/28/2003 - 10/31/2008)
Replaced By
:
Barys Batura
Replaces
:
Alyaksandr Vaytovich
Start Time
: 7/28/2003
End Time
: 10/31/2008
Minister of Architecture and Construction of the Republic of Belarus
(1994 - 1997)
Start Time
: 1994
End Time
: 1997
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus
(1997 - 2001)
Start Time
: 1997
End Time
: 2001
Member of the Council of the Republic of Belarus of the 2nd Convocation
Member of the Council of the Republic of Belarus of the 3rd Convocation
Member of the Council of the Republic of Belarus of the 4th Convocation

Occupation

Structural Engineer
Politician

Educated At

Belarusian National Technical University
( - 1971)
Academic Major
:
Q66005025
End Time
: 1971
Academy of Social Sciences of the Central Committee of CPSU
( - 1988)
End Time
: 1988

Country of Citizenship

Belarus
Soviet Union

Place of Birth

Mogilev

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

1/2/1949

Given Name

Henadz
Gennady

Member of Political Party

Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Name in Native Language

Генадзь Васілевіч Навіцкі

Family Name

Nowicki

Sex or Gender

Male

Number of Children

2

Award Received

Certificate of Honor of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus
(12/24/1998)
Award Rationale
: За многолетний добросовестный труд в органах государственногоуправления, большой личный вклад в развитие народного хозяйства республики
Point in Time
: 12/24/1998
Gratitude From the President of the Republic of Belarus
Order of the "Commonwealth"
90 Years of Armed Forces of Belarus
Jubilee Medal "65 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
Certificate of Honor of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Belarusian
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