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| Name | Roman Golovchenko |
| Office | Prime Minister of Belarus |
| President | Alexander Lukashenko |
| Term start | 4 June 2020 |
| Predecessor | Sergei Rumas |
| Birth date | 10 August 1973 |
| Birth place | Zhodino, Minsk Region, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union |
| Nationality | Belarusian |
| Alma mater | Minsk State Linguistic University, Academy of Public Administration |
| Party | Independent |
Roman Golovchenko is a Belarusian politician and diplomat who has served as the Prime Minister of Belarus since June 2020. Appointed by President Alexander Lukashenko, he leads the Government of Belarus and oversees the Council of Ministers of Belarus. His tenure has been marked by navigating international sanctions and managing the Belarusian economy during a period of significant political tension.
Roman Golovchenko was born on 10 August 1973 in the city of Zhodino, within the Minsk Region of the Byelorussian SSR. He pursued higher education at Minsk State Linguistic University, graduating in 1996. He later continued his studies at the Academy of Public Administration, earning a degree in public administration in 2003, which provided a foundation for his future career in state service.
Golovchenko began his professional life in the diplomatic service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the newly independent Belarus. He held various posts, including positions at the Embassy in Poland and within the ministry's central apparatus in Minsk. In 2005, he transitioned to economic and industrial policy, taking a role at the State Military-Industrial Committee of the Republic of Belarus. His career progressed with senior appointments at Belarusbank and within the Presidential Administration of Belarus, where he served as an aide to Alexander Lukashenko on economic matters. Prior to his premiership, he served as the Ambassador to Vietnam and concurrently to Laos and Myanmar.
As Prime Minister of Belarus, Golovchenko chairs the Council of Ministers of Belarus and is responsible for implementing the domestic and foreign policy set by President Alexander Lukashenko. His government has focused on maintaining economic stability amidst pressures from the European Union, the United States, and other nations following the 2020 Belarusian presidential election and the subsequent Belarusian protests. Key policy areas have included managing the Union State partnership with Russia, overseeing state-owned enterprises like BelAZ and the Minsk Automobile Plant, and addressing issues related to the Belarusian nuclear power plant in Astravets. His tenure has also involved navigating the fallout from the Ryanair Flight 4978 incident and the Belarus–European Union border crisis.
Roman Golovchenko is married and has two children. He maintains a low public profile regarding his family life. Fluent in several languages due to his linguistic education and diplomatic postings, his personal interests are not widely documented in the media, consistent with the private nature typical of senior officials in the Government of Belarus.
For his state service, Golovchenko has received several national awards. These include the Medal "For Labour Merits" and the Order of the Fatherland, 3rd Class. He has also been recognized with various honorary diplomas and certificates from state bodies, including the National Assembly of Belarus and the Council of the Republic of Belarus.
Category:1973 births Category:Prime Ministers of Belarus Category:Belarusian diplomats