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Vitaly Vorotnikov
Виталий Воротников
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Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR
In office
3 October 1988 – 29 May 1990
Preceded by Vladimir Orlov
Succeeded by Boris Yeltsin (as Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR)
Chairman of the Council of Ministers – Government of the Russian SFSR
In office
24 June 1983 – 3 October 1988
Preceded by Mikhail Solomentsev
Succeeded by Alexander Vlasov
First Secretary of the Krasnodar Regional Committee
In office
23 July 1982 – 27 June 1983
Preceded by Sergei Medunov
Succeeded by Georgy Razumovsky
First Secretary of the Voronezh Regional Committee
In office
8 February 1971 – 11 July 1975
Preceded by Nikolai Miroshnichenko
Succeeded by Vadim Ignatov
Soviet Ambassador to Cuba
In office
8 February 1971 – 11 July 1975
Preceded by Nikita Tolobyev
Succeeded by Konstantin Katushev
Full member of the 26th, 27th Politburo
In office
26 December 1983 – 14 July 1990
Personal details
Born
Vitaly Ivanovich Vorotnikov

(1926-01-20)20 January 1926
Voronezh, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died 19 February 2012(2012-02-19) (aged 86)
Moscow, Russia
Nationality Soviet Union Soviet
 Russia
Political party Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1950–1990)

Vitaly Ivanovich Vorotnikov (Russian: Вита́лий Ива́нович Воротнико́в; 20 January 1926 – 19 February 2012) was a Soviet politician and diplomat who was the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR between 1988 and 1990.

Early life and education

Vorotnikov was born in Voronezh, and in 1940 entered a local Aviation Industry community college, majoring in aircraft engine technology. After the Soviet Union entered World War II and adult workers left for the Red Army service, 16-year-old Vitaly took a job at the Voronezh Steam Locomotive Repair plant. Soon the front line approached the city, and he was evacuated to Kuybyshev, where he spent most of the war working for Kuibyshev aviation plant No. 18 and studying at Kuybyshev Aviation Technology School.

Career

After graduation, Vorotnikov kept working at the plant after the war in both managerial and Communist Party organizing positions. At the same time he was taking evening classes at the Kuybyshev Aviation Institute, finally earning his engineering degree in 1954.

From the position of the chairman of the Communist Party committee at his plant (1950–1960) Vorotnikov advanced to a position of responsibility in the Kuybyshev Oblast Part Committee (1960). After occupying a number of positions of regional importance in Russia's Kuybyshev and Voronezh Oblasts for almost 20 years, he served as the Soviet ambassador to Cuba from 1979 to 1982. In fact, he was exiled by Brezhnev to this post.

After being recalled from Cuba when Brezhnev died and a short stint in charge of the Communists of Krasnodar Krai, Vorotnikov was finally brought to Moscow, where he was to occupy the top positions in the government of the RSFSR. He became a candidate member of the Politburo and soon a full member. From 1983 to 1988 he was the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR, and from 1988 to 1990 Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR. During his long retirement, Vorotnikov wrote several volumes of memoirs.

Death

Vorotnikov died on 19 February 2012 at the age of 86.

Decorations and awards

  • Hero of Socialist Labour (1986)
  • Four Orders of Lenin (1971, 1973, 1982 and 1986)
  • Order of the October Revolution
  • Order of the Patriotic War, 1st class
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labour, three times
  • Order of the Badge of Honour
  • Order of Honour
  • Gold Medal of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements, three times
  • Order of Solidarity (Cuba, 1982)
  • Honorary Citizen of Voronezh (1996)

See also

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