It is reported by BelTA.

The new Prime Minister was Roman Golovchenko, who previously served as chairman of the State Military-Industrial Committee.

The first vice-premier of the republic was appointed Nikolai Snopkov, who previously held the post of ambassador to China.

Yuri Seliverstov was appointed Minister of Finance of Belarus. Seliverstov since November 2018 worked as the first deputy minister of finance.

Lukashenko also appointed Dmitry Krutoy, who served as the country's first deputy prime minister, as deputy head of his administration.

In addition, Lukashenko appointed Pyotr Parkhomchik as Minister of Industry, and Igor Lutsky as Minister of Information. Prior to this appointment, Parkhomchik was the head of BelAZ OJSC, Lutsky worked as the General Director of Stolichnoe Television CJSC.

Dmitry Pantus became chairman of the State Military Industrial Committee. Andrei Khmel was appointed Minister of Housing and Communal Services, and Dmitry Matusevich headed the State Property Committee.

“Once again, I want to emphasize: even those who do not get into the new government today will not remain without work, they are not enemies,” said Lukashenko.

The day before, he dismissed the Belarusian government.