Maksim Saburov

Maksim Saburov
Максим Сабуров
First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
In office
28 February 1955 – 5 July 1957
PremierNikolai Bulganin
Preceded byMikhail Pervukhin
Succeeded byJoseph Kuzmin
Chairman of the State Economic Commission on Current Planning
In office
25 May 1955 – 25 December 1956
PremierNikolai Bulganin
Preceded byNone
(Himself as State Planning Chairman)
Succeeded byMikhail Pervukhin
Chairman of State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union
In office
29 June 1953 – 25 May 1955
PremierGeorgy Malenkov
Preceded byGrigory Kosyachenko
Succeeded byNikolai Baibakov
In office
5 March 1949 – 5 March 1953
PremierJoseph Stalin
Preceded byNikolai Voznesensky
Succeeded byGrigory Kosyachenko
In office
10 March 1941 – 8 December 1942
PremierJoseph Stalin
Preceded byNikolai Voznesensky
Succeeded byNikolai Voznesensky
Full member of the 19th, 20th Presidium
In office
16 October 1952 – 27 February 1957
Personal details
Born(1900-02-19)19 February 1900
Druzhkivka, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
Died24 March 1977(1977-03-24) (aged 77)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
CitizenshipSoviet
NationalityRussian
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (1920-1961)

Maksim[1] Zakharovich Saburov (Russian: Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 19 February 1900 – 24 March 1977) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of Gosplan and later First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. He was involved in the Anti-Party Group's attempt to displace Nikita Khrushchev in 1957.

  1. ^ Sometimes Maxim.