Presidential Council of the Soviet Union


The Presidential Council was created in March 1990 to replace the Politburo as the major policymaking body in the USSR. According to article 127 in the Soviet constitution the job of the presidential council was "to implement the basic thrust of USSR's domestic and foreign policy and ensure the country's security". It was abolished on 26 December 1990. Only the writer Valentin Rasputin was a non-party member.
The members were as follows:
NameOccupation
Chingiz AitmatovA Kyrgyz writer
Vadim BakatinMinister of Interior
Valery BoldinHead of the Central Committee General Department
Nikolai GubenkoMinister of Culture of the Soviet Union
Albert KaulsChairman of the Adazhi agromdustnal combine
Vadim MedvedevSecretary for Ideology of Central Committee CPSU
Yury MaslyukovChairman of the State Planning Committee
Yury OsipianPhysicist and Vice Chairman of the USSR Academy of Sciences
Yevgeny PrimakovChairman of the USSR Soviet of the Union
Valentin RasputinA nationalist writer
Grigory RevenkoThe head of the president's staff
Alexander YakovlevA senior secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Nikolai RyzhkovChairman of the Council of Ministers
Stanislav ShatalinEconomist
Eduard ShevardnadzeForeign Minister of the Soviet Union
Gennady YanayevVice President of the Soviet Union
Venyamin YarinChairman of the United Workers Front
Dmitry YazovMarshal and Minister of Defence of Soviet Union