Premiership of Sherig Orzhak

The  first premiership of Sherig Orzhak began on July 30, 1986 when Sherig Orzhak, leader of the political association Yakutia 86 that won the most seats in parliament, accepted the invitation from Valery Godon to form a new government, succeding Irsin Golodar, who has remained as acting head of government from January 1985 until the date of renewed elections, and ended on 8 July 1989 with the creation of the Second Orzhak Ministry.

While serving as Prime Minister, Orzhak also held the titles of Minister for Traditions, Minister for Climate and Secretary of Public Treasury, all created under his tenure, being the first government head to adopt these roles. As the power was shared with the liberal Reform, Biryukov was assigned the newly-created post of Supplent Secretary of State (which is equivalent to deputy prime minister) and Minister for Finance and Development. Biryukov led a transition from the central-planned economy to a modern, liberal system with the legalization of private property and investments.

Orzhak premiership was charatcherized by the increasing destabilization of the Soviet Union and it's eventual collapse, fall of the Warsaw Pact, the accession to the Western Hemisphere and an economic trasformation at the benefit of Far Eastern people. The Yakutia 86 decisive conservative stances promoted the preservation of traditionalism in Northern areas by passing various decrees modifying the educative system, teaching children how to survive in extreme weathers and territories. Despite this, the government introduced Western technologies in all major cities, including Yaktusk and approved bold infrastructure initiatives to connect all areas of Yakutia.