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Yegor Kuzmich Ligachyov (also
transliterated as
Ligachev; Russian: Егор Кузьмич Лигачёв; 29
November 1920 – 7 May 2021) was a
Soviet and
Russian politician...
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originally said by
Yegor Ligachev to
Boris Yeltsin on 1 July 1988 to
tackle Yeltsin's
split from
Soviet politics.
Ligachev was at the time a
member of...
- Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-391-02948-4.
Ligachev,
Yegor (23
February 2018).
Inside Gorbachev's Kremlin: The
Memoirs Of
Yegor Ligachev. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-97942-2...
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struggle between Yakovlev and
Ligachev on
cultural and
ideological matters,
without forcing Ligachev out of politics.
Ligachev, on the
other hand, claimed...
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office briefly, but he
appointed a
number of reformers,
including Yegor Ligachev,
Nikolay Ryzhkov, and
Mikhail Gorbachev, to
important positions. He also...
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economic change. On 23
April 1985,
Gorbachev brought two protégés,
Yegor Ligachev and
Nikolai Ryzhkov, into the
Politburo as full members. He kept the "power"...
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facto head
through his
position as
deputy chairman.
Along with
Yegor Ligachev,
Ryzhkov became a full
rather than a
candidate member of the Politburo...
- co-founder of the
party along with
senior former Soviet politicians Yegor Ligachev,
Anatoly Lukyanov,
Andrew Konstant and others, was
elected to be party...
- 1990, and its
leaders included Viktor Alksnis (from
Latvian SSR),
Yegor Ligachev,
Nikolai Petrushenko,
Yevgeny Kogan (Estonian SSR), and
Anatoly Checkoyev...
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retired (had
decided to
retire before the meeting) from the Politburo,
Yegor Ligachev was
relieved of the
ideology portfolio within the Politburo's Secretariat...