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594:. On 12 June 1991, Yeltsin won the presidency with 57 percent of the popular vote. On 19 July 1991, Yeltsin appointed Burbulis Secretary of State, a position he held until 8 May 1992, when the post was renamed State Secretary to the President of the Russian Federation (which Burbulis held until 26 November 1992). From 6 November 1991, until 14 April 1992, Burbulis was also First Deputy to the Chairman of the Government (Cabinet). Effectively the second leader in the Russian government after Yeltsin, Burbulis was responsible for developing the strategy and overseeing the implementation of political and economic reforms. He also made significant contributions to the shaping of foreign policy and domestic security issues. 578: 682: 574:, who had been elected to the Congress of People’s Deputies with 90 percent of the vote. Burbulis nominated him to the post of Chairman of the Supreme Soviet (the Congress’s standing body), which he was elected to on 29 May 1990. Yeltsin appointed Burbulis his authorized representative and deputy chairman of his Higher Consultation and Coordination Council. 524:
His father Eduard Kazimirovich was a military pilot, and his mother Valentina Vasilievna Belonogova was an ethnic Russian. In 1962, he graduated from high school and went to work as an instrumentation fitter at the Chrompikovy Plant, and then at the Pervouralsky Novotrubny Plant.
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By the end of 1992, Burbulis had become a lightning rod for criticism directed against the government’s reform policies. He served briefly (26 November 1992–14 December 1992) as the head of a group of advisors to the president and then left the federal administration.
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On 12 June 1990, the Congress of People’s Deputies of the RSFSR passed a law on the sovereignty of Russia within the framework of the Soviet Union. Yeltsin declared his candidacy for the newly established post of president and Burbulis organized
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on behalf of Russia. He was one of the most influential Russian political figures in the late 1980s and early 1990s and one of the main architects of Russian political and economic reform.
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he was the initiator and first deputy to the Chairman of the Center for Legislation Monitoring and headed the group producing the annual Review of Legislation in the Russian Federation.
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He was married, Natalya Kirsanova, who studied with him at university, and taught philosophy at the Ural Forest Engineering Institute. They had a son, Anton, who lives in Moscow.
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period, Burbulis organized the Sverdlovsk Podium, an open forum for discussing local and later national social, political, and economic problems. In 1989 he was elected to the
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In August 2009, he founded the School of Politosophy and was president of the Youth Forum of Modernizers, “My Russia.” He was also the president of the
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and later was awarded a Candidate of Science (Philosophy) degree. He taught in several institutions of higher education in and around Sverdlovsk (now
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In 1993, Burbulis founded the Strategy Center for Humanitarian and Political Science. He was elected to the
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city of Pervouralsk on 4 August 1945, the grandson of Kazimir Antonovich Burbulis, a
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from 5 June 2000 to 14 November 2001, after which he represented Novgorod in the
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Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945"
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told him that his surname was "questionable for the Russian electorate".
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg"
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Second convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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First convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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First Deputy Prime Minister of Russian SFSR/Russian Federation
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan"
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"
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Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000)
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Burbulis on the Echo of Moscow program, 9 November 2006
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Burbulis was one of the drafters and signers of the
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Federation Council
Mikhail Prusak
Aleksandr Korovnikov
State Duma
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Leonid Nekrasov
Zelimkhan Mutsoev
Pervouralsk (No. 166)
President of the Russian Federation
Boris Yeltsin
First Deputy Prime Minister of Russian SFSR/Russian Federation
Oleg Lobov
Yegor Gaidar
Russian SFSR
Pervouralsk
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Baku
Azerbaijan
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
Moscow
CPSU
Alma mater
Ural State University
Gennady Burbulis's voice
Russian
Boris Yeltsin
Belavezha Accords
Urals

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