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250: 51: 294:. He was the youngest, 13th child in a large family of an assistant driver. In his youth, he was engaged in heavyweight boxing and football. After leaving school in 1966, he tried to enter the Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute, but he failed to pass the tests. In 1967 he entered the 436:, the Railway Ministry top officials diverted money from the investment program in order to buy private apartments. On October 31, representatives of the Prosecutor General's Office reported that the federal budget lost more than 11 billion rubles as a result of Aksyonenko's actions. 443:
proposed president Putin to dismiss Aksyonenko. On the same day, the president signed a corresponding decree, and Aksyonenko, in turn, submitted a letter of resignation. In October 2003, he left Russia for treatment in one of the foreign clinics (Aksyonenko suffered from
398:(17 May 1999) and said that Aksyonenko's candidacy was being proposed to the Duma, and the speaker announced it at a plenary session. Everyone then made a noise, because Stepashin had already been nominated for the prime minister. 752: 322:. Since 1979 he worked as deputy chief, then head of the traffic department of the Voronezh branch of the South Eastern railway. In 1984 he was transferred to the 342:
In 1994-1996, he held the post of deputy minister, since 1996 β€” first deputy minister, since 15 April 1997 β€” Minister of Railways of Russia. During his work, the
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was founded, a transit connection was established through the territory of Russia. At the same time, several dead-end railway branches were disbanded in
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group seriously opposed him. Yeltsin could not allow a split in the government, and therefore found a compromise figure in the person of
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Nikolay Aksyonenko was born on 15 March 1949 in the village of Novoaleksandrovka,
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branch (until 1986), chief economist, first deputy head of the October Railway.
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On 16 September 1999, Aksyonenko was re-appointed Minister of Railways in the
273:; 15 March 1949 – 20 July 2005) was a Russian railway manager and politician. 726: 375: 355: 512: 681: 351: 311: 206: 417: 656: 651: 596: 307: 233: 682:
Novosibirsk Oblast, Moshkovsky District, Moshkovo Workers' settlement
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stations. In 1974 he was appointed head of the Azey station of the
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Circumstances did not allow Aksyonenko to become president: the
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Deputy heads of government of the Russian Federation
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Previously he was considered by 25: 774: 330:branch (until 1985), Head of the 301: 758:Russian people in rail transport 748:20th-century Russian politicians 641: 557: 513:Aksyonenko Nikolay Yemelyanovich 263:Nikolay Yemelyanovich Aksyonenko 248: 708:from the original on 2017-09-29 664:from the original on 2019-12-20 630:from the original on 2017-05-22 574:from the original on 2021-03-02 546:from the original on 2021-11-27 743:People from Novosibirsk Oblast 690: 675: 610: 585: 528: 414:Vladimir Putin's First Cabinet 13: 1: 763:Burials at Nikolskoe Cemetery 568:"Aksyonenko N.Ye., biography" 496: 489:, car-passenger ferry of the 423: 281: 271:Николай Π•ΠΌΠ΅Π»ΡŒΡΠ½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ АксёнСнко 595:(in Russian). 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Nikolai Aksyonenko

First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
Sergey Stepashin
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Starostenko
Gennady Fadeyev
Anatoly Zaytsev
Vladimir Starostenko
Bolotninsky District
Novosibirsk Oblast
RSFSR
Soviet Union
Munich
Germany
Alma mater
Siberian State Transport University

Russian
Bolotninsky District
Novosibirsk Oblast
Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Engineers
Vikhorevka
Nizhneudinsk
East Siberian Railway
South Eastern railway
October Railway
Murmansk
Leningrad-Finland
Kizlyar

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