German Serapionovich Kuznetsov (Russian: Герман Серапионович Кузнецов; born 25 March 1948) is a Kyrgyz-Russian politician.
In line with the Soviet human resource policies, he changed many positions in various locations ending with the office of second secretary of the regional party committee in Frunze, capital of Kirghiz SSR.
[1] As the Communists were actively losing their support in the early 1990s, Kuznetsov joined the team of the new Kyrgyzstani leader Askar Akayev, becoming his vice president in January 1991.
[3] Additionally he was the chairman of the KGB of the Kyrgyz SSR from August to September 1991, and also First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan since March 1992.
[1] He later resigned as deputy Prime Minister, and emigrated to Moscow in July 1993.