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and became the Director of the Production Planning Department of the Ministry of Defense Industry in 1969. He was Deputy Minister of Defense Industry from 1972 to 1979 and First Deputy Minister of Defense Industry from 1979 to 1980. From 1980 to 1982 Voronin was responsible for overseeing the
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in 1949 as a common worker and eventually became the plant's manager. From 1959 to 1963 Voronin was a chief engineer in a plant located in the Kamensk-Ural Sverdlovsk region, and from 1963 he started to work as a chief engineer for a plant in the
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in 1989. Gorbachev sent Voronin to discuss the situation with the strikers and their leaders. When Ryzhkov suffered a heart attack in late December 1991, Voronin was acting Premier of the Soviet Union, until Ryzhkov was succeeded in office by
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commission which oversaw its implementation in certain sectors of the economy. Voronin was one of two First Deputy Chairmen of the State Planning Committee under the chairmanship of
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From 15 November 1985 to 7 June 1989 Voronin was simultaneously a Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and the Chairman of the
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to the Soviet leadership. As First Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Committee in February 1983 Voronov proposed giving
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as their only official language, and Russian as a secondary one, several strikes began in
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He became the Director of the Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant under the jurisdiction of the
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was harming labor productivity. From 1980 to 1989 Voronin was a Deputy of the
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Voronin worked from 1992 or 1996, until his death as a Vice President of
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on 14 January 1991. From March to September 1991 Voronin was the
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of the Council of Ministers Voronin was a member of the
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military-industrial complex through his post in the
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Voronin was born on 22 February 1928 in the city of
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He is buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery. 8: 361:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 602: 600: 1137: 1123: 1115: 427:, that the overcreation of jobs caused by 25: 447:Voronov was one of several appointees of 708:Hewett, Edward; Winston, Victor (1991). 386:, had a career background in the Soviet 171:Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union 129:17 July 1989 – 26 December 1990 117:Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union 1026: 1024: 585: 335:of the Council of Ministers in between 183:15 November 1985 – 7 June 1989 401:Supreme Soviet of the National Economy 872:Miller, Robert; Miller, John (1987). 747: 745: 743: 741: 499:Presidium of the Council of Ministers 7: 758:Воронин, Лев Алексеевич (22.02.1928) 675: 673: 671: 669: 667: 71:March 1991 – September 1991 1510:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery 686:Воронин Лев Алексеевич (22.02.1928) 471:. 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Index

Lev Voronin (handballer)

Permanent Representative of the USSR to the European Community
Valentin Pavlov
Ivan Silayev
First Deputy Chairman
Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Yuri Maslyukov
Deputy Chairman
Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Ivan Silayev
Yuri Maslyukov
Perm
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Moscow
Russian Federation
Soviet
Russian
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Russian
First Deputy Chairman
Council of Ministers
Gorbachev Era
Chairman
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Valentin Pavlov
dissolution of the Soviet Union

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