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Vladimir Vasilyevich Kadannikov (Russian: Владимир Васильевич Каданников; 3
September 1941 – 3 June 2021) was a
Russian businessman and
politician who...
- The
company came to be
controlled by the management,
including Vladimir Kadannikov, head of AvtoVAZ. It was
listed on the
Moscow Exchange. As with many other...
- (Boris Yeltsin's ****ure
Chief of Staff) and
AvtoVAZ Chairman Vladimir Kadannikov.
Berezovsky controlled about 30% of the company,
which raised nearly US$50 million...
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Vladimir Kinelyov 6
January 1996 14
August 1996
Chernomyrdin I
Vladimir Kadannikov 25
January 1996 14
August 1996
First deputy Chernomyrdin I
Alexander Kazakov...
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Alexei Bolshakov Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin Preceded by
Vladimir Kadannikov Succeeded by
Anatoly Chubais and
Boris Nemtsov Personal details Born (1947-06-04)...
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Chubais Democratic Choice 5
November 1994 16
January 1996 none
Vladimir Kadannikov Independent 25
January 1996 9
August 1996 none Oleg
Lobov Independent...
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charge of
economic policy. In
place of Chubais,
Yeltsin named Vladimir Kadannikov, a
former automobile plant manager whose views were antireform. This move...
- (1982–1995, 2000–2003, 2014–2017) and
president (2003–2012).
Vladimir Kadannikov, 79,
Russian businessman and politician,
deputy prime minister (1996)...
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Vladimir Shumeyko Yegor Gaidar Oleg
Soskovets Anatoly Chubais Vladimir Kadannikov Oleg
Lobov No. of
ministers 30
Member party Our Home -
Russia Russia's...
- SOK
reportedly owned over 60% of
AvtoVAZ shares, and
ousted Vladimir Kadannikov, the company's chairman. SOK
group attempted to gain
control of AvtoVAZ...