Secretariat of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

The 19th Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was elected by the 19th Central Committee in the aftermath of the 19th Congress.

List of members

Name
(birth–death)
Took officeLeft officeDurationNote
Joseph Stalin
(1878–1953)
14 October 19525 March 1953142 daysDied in office.
Nikita Khrushchev
(1894–1971)
14 October 195225 February 19563 years, 134 daysElected First Secretary at the 3rd Plenary Session.
Averky Aristov
(1903–1973)
16 October 195214 March 195380 daysRelieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
7 December 195525 February 195680 daysElected at the 10th Plenary Session.
Nikolay Belyaev
(1903–1966)
7 December 195525 February 195680 daysElected at the 10th Plenary Session.
Leonid Brezhnev
(1906–1982)
14 October 19525 March 1953142 daysRelieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Nikolay Ignatov
(1901–1966)
14 October 19525 March 1953142 daysRelieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Semyon Ignatyev
(1904–1983)
5 March 19536 April 1953142 daysElected at the 2nd Plenary Session, and relieved of his duties later on.
Georgy Malenkov
(1902–1988)
14 October 195214 March 1953142 daysRelieved of his duties at the 3rd Plenary Session.
Nikolai Mikhailov
(1906–1982)
14 October 195214 March 1953142 daysRelieved of his duties at the 3rd Plenary Session.
Nikolai Pegov
(1905–1991)
14 October 19525 March 1953142 daysRelieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Panteleimon Ponomarenko
(1902–1984)
14 October 19525 March 1953142 daysRelieved of his duties at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Pyotr Pospelov
(1898–1979)
5 March 195325 February 19562 years, 357 daysElected at the 2nd Plenary Session.
Nikolai Shatalin
(1904–1984)
5 March 19538 March 19552 years, 3 daysElected at the 2nd Plenary Session, and relieved of his duties at the 9th Plenary Session.
Dmitri Shepilov
(1905–1995)
7 December 195525 February 195680 daysElected at the 10th Plenary Session.
Mikhail Suslov
(1902–1982)
14 October 195225 February 19563 years, 134 days

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