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Suvareshkin - Soviet leaders until Bosnian War
1953-1957:Malenkov-Molotov-Zhukov troika (Succeeded Stalin)
1957-1964:
Georgi Malenkov (Molotov's opposition to economic reforms forced Malenkov to sideline him, whilst Zhukov gracefully bowed out due to a lack of interest in being involved in the government)
1964-1969:
Leonid Brezhnev (Malenkov's perceived weakness and accessions during the Warsaw Wall Crisis, the worrying rapidity of his reforms, and his inability to restrain Israel and Kurdistan from participating in the Great Middle Eastern War, convinced the Party that a change in leadership was required)
1969-1970:
Arvids Pelse (Replaced Brezhnev after the mans unfortunate heart attack, which occurred earlier than OTL due to the stresses of the Great Middle Eastern War)
1970-1975:
Alexei Kosygin (Took control of USSR after an assassination attempt on Pelse succeeded, was mostly focused on domestic and economic reforms, sought detente)
1975-1984:
Yuri Andropov (Stepped in once Kosygin retired, promoted anti-corruption measures and opened new diplomatic cooperation with the Republic of China)
1984-1991:
Alexander Lukashenko (Andropov's protege who unexpectedly gained leadership after the death of his teacher, secured the existence of the PRC after Nanjing's aggression, allowed multiparty elections on municipal level, forced the All-Union Membership Referendum of 1991, after which he resigned under threat of forceful removal)
1991-present:
Boris Nemtsov (Current Soviet Premier, created the program of "Simplifikatsiya" during which the Soviet government was simplified into clear organs of power and the entire nation was centralized, allowed the bombardment of Sarajevo)

List of Soviet leaders from the death of Joseph Stalin until the culmination of the Bosnian War.

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