Talk:Gennady Novitsky
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Biography
[edit]Was born on January 2, 1949 in Mahilyow, Belarus.
In 1971 graduated from Belarusian polytechnical institute as an engineer-builder. In 1988 has ended Academy of social studies at the Central Committee of the CPSU.
Labour activity began in 1971 as a worker of the Mahilyow building trust # 12, then worked as a chief of a site, a chief engineer. In 1977 started party work, borrowed a number of supervising posts in party, Soviet authorities.
During election campaign of 1994, being chairman of Mahilyow oblselstoy board, Novitsky collected signatures for Alexander Lukashenko. On October 1, 2001 by decree of the president # 559 he was appointed acting the Prime minister of Republic of Belarus (to Vladimir Yermoshin's place).
On October 10, 2001 by decree of the president # 572 with consent of the House of Representatives of National assembly of Belarus he was appointed as the Prime minister of Republic of Belarus. July 10, 2003 by the Decree of the President of Republic of Belarus # 303 he was dismissed.
On July 28, 2003 by session of the upper chamber of parliament he was unanimously selected for chairman of Soviet of Republic of National assembly of Belarus.
He is married. Has two sons.
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