Supreme Soviet of the Kirghiz SSR

The Supreme Soviet of the Kirghiz SSR (Russian: Верховный Совет Киргизской ССР) was the supreme soviet (legislative branch) of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, which was a constituent republics of the Soviet Union. The Soviet was purely ceremonial as power was concentrated in the Communist Party of Kirghizia (CPK).[3][4][5]

Supreme Soviet of the Kirghiz SSR

Верховный Совет Киргизской ССР
Жогорку Кенеш Кыргыз ССР
 Kirghiz SSR (1937–1990)
Coat of arms of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic
Type
Type
History
Established1938[1]
Disbanded1994
Succeeded bySupreme Council[2]
Elections
Last election
1990 Kirghiz Supreme Soviet election
Meeting place
Frunze

Convocations

  • 1st convocation (19381946)
  • 2nd convocation (19461950)
  • 3rd convocation (19501954)
  • 4th convocation (19541958)
  • 5th convocation (19581962)
  • 6th convocation (19621966)
  • 7th convocation (19661971)
  • 8th convocation (19711975)
  • 9th convocation (19751979)
  • 10th convocation (19791984)
  • 11th convocation (19841989)
  • 12th convocation (19891993)

Leaders

Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet

Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet

The office of Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet functioned as the executive head of state of the Republic.

  • Asanali Tolubaev (July 19, 1938 March 22, 1943)
  • Moldogazy Tokobayev (March 22, 1943 November 14, 1945)
  • Turabay Kulatov (November 14, 1945 August 25, 1978)
  • Sultan Ibraimov (August 25, 1978 December 22, 1978)
  • Andrei Buss (December 22, 1978 January 10, 1979)
  • Arstanbek Duisheev (January 10, 1979 January 14, 1981)
  • Temirbek Koshoev (January 14, 1981 August 8, 1987)
  • Tashtanbek Akmatov (August 8, 1987 April 10, 1990)

Notable members

Notable members included:

References

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