Ivan Goremykin
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Ivan Logginovich Goremykin (Russian: Ива́н Логгинович Горемы́кин) (November 8, 1839 - December 24, 1917) was a Russian politician. A Russian lawyer with extreme conservative political views, Goremykin was a loyal supporter of Nicholas II and the autocracy. He served as interior minister (1895-99) before succeeding Sergei Witte as premier in 1906. However, as a strong opponent of political reform, he was in conflict with the First Duma and was soon forced to resign in July, 1906, and was replaced by Peter Stolypin. He again served as Prime Minister from 1914 to 1916 and accomplished nothing notable.
Preceded by: Sergei Witte | Prime Minister of Russia November 6, 1905—May 5, 1906 | Succeeded by: Pyotr Stolypin |
Preceded by: Vladimir Kokovtsov | Prime Minister of Russia February 12, 1914—February 2, 1916 | Succeeded by: Boris Stürmer Template:End boxja:イワン・ゴレムイキン nl:Ivan Goremykin ru:Горемыкин, Иван Логгинович |