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Yegor Ligachyov

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really promote the revealing of the possibilities inherent in the socialist system? No, it does not.... Lately people have begun saying, "Perestroika will develop, with the party or without it". I think otherwise. With the party, and only with the vanguard party, can we move forward on the way of socialist renewal. Without the party of Communists, perestroika is a lost cause....
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demonstrated conservative ideas in his opposition of Yeltsin's political ideas, on the other hand, opposing the principles of glasnost. He later repudiated his opposition to Gorbachev's policies, saying it was "only too late discerned a social democrat in Gorbachev". However, Ligachyov repeatedly denied he was opposed to Gorbachev in sources including his memoirs.
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wrote that the author was driven "to seek explanations for what went wrong, to understand his own role" and while the reviewer wished for more intrigue (in the form of detailed accounts of events other than the dissolution of the USSR), he believed the book was an interesting and detailed account of
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became General Secretary in 1985, Ligachyov was promoted to become a Secretary of higher status, and was generally viewed as one of Gorbachev's primary allies: he had helped organize a pro-Gorbachev faction in hope of having Gorbachev succeed Andropov in 1984, although this attempt failed (instead,
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Ligachyov became one of Gorbachev's primary critics, and was accused of leading a conservative faction. Although publicly endorsing perestroika, Ligachyov was opposed to Gorbachev's attempts to expand Soviet authority and limit the responsibilities of party officials. Ligachyov did not support the
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Public ownership unites, but private ownership disunites people's interests and indisputably causes social stratification of society.... For what purpose was perestroika started? For the purpose of most fully using the potential of socialism. Then does the sale of enterprises into private hands
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However, in 1988, Ligachyov denied that he was leading a conservative faction, saying that the Party leadership were united behind Gorbachev. He also rejected suggestions after the fall of the Soviet Union that he had been opposed to Gorbachev in his memoirs and in speeches. Ligachyov clearly
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However, in this speech he also rejected the idea he was a conservative, saying he was a realist. Ligachyov also stated earlier that "the slackening of state discipline" was "among the reasons for the troubled state of the economy". Furthermore, together with
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Although not mentioned in his memoirs to any notable extent, Ligachyov played a significant role in dismissing Yeltsin, arguing with him for long periods of time in 1987. Ligachyov opposed Yeltsin's idea that Party officials enjoyed greater privilege.
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in 1990, he criticized Gorbachev for circumventing the Party via the Soviet Presidency, and he argued Glasnost had gone too far. During the Party Congress, Ligachyov challenged Gorbachev for the office of General Secretary, standing as the
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and took him to some of the highest functions of the Party. He was often regarded as Gorbachev's second man, holding important posts such as the Secretary for Ideology. However, Ligachyov lost his posts in 1990, a year before the
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policies, he distanced himself from Gorbachev, and by 1988 he was recognized as the leader of the more conservative, anti-Gorbachev faction of Soviet politicians. During this period, Ligachyov began to utter the phrase
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between 1985 and 1990. Ligachyov, having made some speeches criticizing Gorbachev, was demoted from his more prestigious position as Secretary for Ideology to Secretary for Agriculture on 30 September 1988.
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Ligachyov's economically hard-line views were upheld in speeches he made to the CPSU's Congress in 1990. The following deplored privatization of the economy:
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decision to end the CPSU's monopoly of political power in 1990, nor did he support Gorbachev's response to the gradual withdrawal of Soviet authority in
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In 1966, Ligachyov was elected a candidate member of the Central Committee, and ten years later in 1976 he was promoted to a full member. When
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and multiple autonomic disorders according to the doctors; they assessed Ligachyov’s condition as extremely serious because of his old age.
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Ligachyov was considered "Second Secretary" of the Central Committee (and thus the Soviet Union) for most of his time in the Politburo.
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Ligachyov supported reform of the Soviet Union and initially supported Gorbachev; however, as Gorbachev's policies of
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and Gorbachev to an extent, although he is often portrayed as having been Gorbachev's primary critic.
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and made head of the Party Organization Department and a Secretary of the Central Committee.
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Ligachyov died during his sleep from pneumonia at the age of 100. He was buried at the
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Ligachyov gained his first major post in 1961, when he began working in the
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in Moscow and attained a technical engineering degree. Ligachyov joined the
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The Great Transition: American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War
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Medal “For outstanding contribution to the development of Siberia” (2003)
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Honorary title “Honorary Citizen of the Tomsk Region” (20 November 2000)
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Jubilee Medal "50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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Ligachyov was born on 29 November 1920 in the village Dubinkino in the
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was chosen as a stop-gap candidate). Ligachyov was made head of the
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and Russian politician who was a high-ranking official in the
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26th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Inside Gorbachev's Kremlin: The Memoirs of Yegor Ligachev
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in 1991, Ligachyov became a communist politician in the
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Head of the Organizational-Party Work Department of the
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Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Mikhail Gorbachev
Vladimir Ivashko
Central Committee
Georgy Razumovsky
Alexander Melnikov
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