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Mikhail Shchadov

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as a site manager. Then, he became the chief engineer and head of a mine. Next, he was named the manager of a trust, Mamslyuda, in 1961, which he held until 1963. From 1966, he worked at the Vostsibugol plant as deputy head and then head of the plant.He was made the general director of the
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Vostsibugol Production Association. In 1977, he was appointed deputy minister of the coal industry, and in 1981 first deputy minister. He was named the coal industry minister on 15 December 1985, replacing Boris F. Bratchenko in the post. Shchadov served in the cabinet led by
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in 1953. He also graduated from the All-Union Financial and Economic Correspondence Institute with a degree in economics in 1965. The same year, he also graduated from the Higher Party School which was attached to the
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Shchadov's term was extended in March 1989. Just four days after this the mine workers started a large-scale strike. He remained in office until 24 August 1991 when he was fired due to his support for the
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in the 11th convocation and was a member of the Communist Party's central committee from 1986 to 1990.
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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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between 15 December 1985 and 24 August 1991, being the last Soviet minister to hold the post.
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T. H. Rigby (1999). "New Top Elites for Old in Russian Politics".
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Simon Clarke; Peter Fairbrother; Vadim Borisov (1995).
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Shchadov began his career at 15, working in a mine in
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People's commissars and ministers of the Soviet Union
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Index

Minister of Coal Industry
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Kamenka
Irkutsk Oblast
Soviet Union
Russian
Communist Party
Alma mater
Tomsk Polytechnic Institute
Russian
minister of coal industry
Irkutsk Oblast
Tomsk Polytechnic Institute
mining engineering
central committee of the Communist Party
Cheremkhovo
Nikolai Ryzhkov
coup
Mikhail Gorbachev
Credit Bank of Moscow
Communist Party
Supreme Soviet
Chernobyl






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