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Konstantin Katushev

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as the last head of the Soviet communist party, he was recalled to Moscow as Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations. In 1988–1991, he was Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Soviet Union. Then a personal pensioner of federal significance.
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governments. Reputedly, the reason for his demotion was that during a visit to Vietnam, he had failed in his mission to get the heads of the Vietnamese communist party to award Brezhnev a medal to mark his 70th birthday. In 1977–1980 Permanent Representative of the Soviet Union in the
470:, with responsibility for relations with the ruling parties of other communist states - ie relations with socialist countries, member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, member countries of the Warsaw Pact) - replacing the future party leader 459:, the General Secretary of the Soviet communist party, visited Gorky to oversee the appointment of Katushev as First Secretary of the Gorky provincial communist party. It was the first time Brezhnev ( or any other member of the top leadership since the fall of 412:(1968–77), Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (1977–82), Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations (1985–88), Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Soviet Union (1988–91). 463:) had travelled to the provinces to effect a change of leadership at a local level, and the first time since Khrushchev's fall that anyone as young as Katushev had received a major promotion. This suggests that he was Brezhnev's protégé. 1037: 1032: 1027: 1022: 508:
In 1972, Katushev was confirmed as head of the reorganised Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for communications with the communist and workers' parties of the socialist countries.
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Regional Party Committee in Gorky, since 1961, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Gorky Automobile Plant. In 1963–1965, the First Secretary of the Gorky City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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Academician of the International Academy of Spiritual Unity of the Nations of the World, Academician and Professor of the Academy of Security, Defense and Law Enforcement Problems.
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from the post of chairman of the federal assembly, and again in April 1969 to bring about Dubcek's enforced resignation and his replacement by
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In the post–Soviet period of Russian history, he held executive positions in a number of commercial banks ("Diamant", "VIP–Bank").
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in August. Reputedly, he was appointed because he was on good terms with the leader of the Prague Spring,
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In May 1977, he was suddenly removed from the party secretariat, and moved to the lesser post of Deputy
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Members of the Central Committee of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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In April 1968, Katushev was promoted again, when he was brought to Moscow as a Secretary of the
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12th First Secretary of the Gorky Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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4th Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations
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Representative of the Soviet Union in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
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Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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The ten secretaries, with year of birth, were Brezhnev (1906),
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Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
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Solomentsev Saves on Medicines, While Katushev Uses Billions
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
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Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Yuri Andropov
Alexey Kosygin
Nikolay Tikhonov
Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Soviet Union
Nikolay Ryzhkov
Valentin Pavlov
Boris Aristov
Minister of Foreign Trade of the Soviet Union
Nikolay Ryzhkov
Mikhail Efremov
Bolshoye Boldino
Bolsheboldinsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Region
Russian Federation
Troekurovskoe Cemetery
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Gorky Polytechnic Institute
Order of Lenin
Order of the October Revolution
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
teaching
Gorky Polytechnic Institute
Gorky Automobile Plant
Avtozavodsky
Leonid Brezhnev
Khrushchev

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