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| legislature = [[13th Belarusian Supreme Council]]
| legislature = {{flagicon|Belarus|variant=1991}} {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus]] (1991-1996)
| name = Supreme Council of Belarus
| name = Supreme Council of Belarus
| coa_pic = Coat of arms of Belarus (1918, 1991–1995).svg
| coa_pic = Coat of arms of Belarus (1918, 1991–1995).svg

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Supreme Council of Belarus

Вярхоўны Савет Рэспублікі Беларусь
Belarus Belarus Belarus (1991-1996)
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of Arms of Belarus (1991-1995)
Type
Type
Leadership
Seats360

The Supreme Council of Belarus (1991–1996) was the immediate continuation of the Supreme Soviet of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR Supreme Soviet) (1938–1991), which in its turn was the successor of the Central Executive Committee of Byelorussian SSR (1920–1938), and all of them were the highest organs of state power in Belarus during 1920–1990.[1] During 1990–1996 it functioned as permanent parliament.

From 1991 to 1994, the chairman was both the de jure and de facto head of state of Belarus, and the post was considered equivalent to that of president.

Since 1994 the head of state has been the President of Belarus, with the executive power being the Council of Ministers of Belarus. Since 1996 the National Assembly of Belarus has been the parliament.

The former building of the Supreme Council

Chairmen of the Supreme Council

Stanisłaŭ Šuškievič September 18, 1991 – January 26, 1994
Viačasłaŭ Kuźniacoŭ (acting) January 26, 1994 – January 28, 1994
Mečysłaŭ Hryb January 28, 1994 – January 10, 1996
Siamion Šarecki (acting) January 10, 1996 – November 28, 1996

Convocations

References