Sergei Sidorsky, born on March 13, 1954, is a notable Belarusian politician who held the esteemed position of Prime Minister of Belarus from July 11, 2004, until December 28, 2010. His political journey began when he was appointed as the acting prime minister, stepping in to replace the dismissed Gennady Novitsky.
Following his initial appointment, Sidorsky was confirmed as the permanent Prime Minister on December 19, 2004. During his tenure, he navigated the complexities of Belarusian politics, contributing to the governance and administration of the country during a pivotal time.
Sidorsky's leadership was marked by various challenges and developments, reflecting the dynamic political landscape of Belarus. His role as Prime Minister placed him at the forefront of national decision-making, influencing both domestic and international relations.