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980:. However, Office of the Prosucutor General opened a case against Prokhorov and his candidacy had to be withdrawn (Prokhorov was later sentenced for negligence). So in December Maksyuta proposed the candidacy of Babichev, citing his extensive governmental work and close relations between the politicians. Oblast Duma confirmed Babichev as Member of the Federation Council and he took office on 27 December. In the Federation Council Babichev joined the Committee on 760:. Despite Our Home's bleak results in the general election (10% of popular vote and 2nd place overall), in February 1996 Vladimir Babichev was appointed Chairman of the bloc's Executive Committee and in April 1996 he was elected Vice Chairman of the Our Home – Russia Movement. In this position Babichev was tasked to manage Boris Yeltsin's 810:
were made in NDR Executive Committee without consultations with the NDR faction. Belyaev claimed that the State Duma faction is a political core of NDR and the Executive Committee should only have back-office functions. The continued power struggle resulted in Babichev's victory and Belyaev leaving
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On 17 March 1997 Russian Government was reshuffled and 4 positions of Deputy Prime Minister were slashed. Vladimir Babichev remained Chief of Staff but was demoted from Deputy Prime Minister to just Minister. Many high-tier governmental officials were sacked, including First Deputy Prime Ministers
513:. In 1963 he was appointed as Chief Engineer and Deputy Minister of Communal Utilities of Kalmyk ASSR. In 1964 Babichev became precinct chief of department "Promzhylstroy" but later worked as chief engineer mobile mechanised column and head of the department in "Kalmykstroy" trust. 572:, where he was an inspector of the Central Committee. In 1987-1989 Babichev was head of sector and deputy head of the department of party building and personnel management in the Central Committee of CPSS. Since 1989 Babichev was first deputy head of that department. 1413: 561:, at that time he was an instructor of heavy industry department of the Central Committee of CPSS and curated Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant's construction. In 1985 Babichev was promoted to the second secretary of the Oblast Committee. 634:
in order to "unite the divided Congress". Yeltsin rebuked Babichev for non-compliance with ethic culture and declined to nominate Vlasov, as the former proposed 3 candidacies for Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Vice Chairman
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After leaving Russian Government Vladimir Babichev was appointed First Deputy Chairman of the NDR Political Committee (former Premier Chernomyrdin was elected Chairman) in April 1998.
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Babichev was elevated to the position of Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Kalmykia in 1974. In 1977 Babichev became Secretary of the Kalmyk Regional Committee of CPSS.
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Babichev retained his position as Chief of Staff but also was elevated to Deputy Prime Minister. Ilyushin also joined the Cabinet as First Deputy Prime Minister for Social Policy.
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City Executive Committee in 1966. In 1969-1974 Babichev worked as Minister of Communal Utilities of Kalmyk ASSR. In 1972 he graduated Correspondence Higher Party School of the
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for a full term in the Chukotka constituency, holding meetings with constituents, but later ruled out running in the constituency after Governor Nazarov supported billionaire
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due to his close relations with Chernomyrdin during their work in the Central Committee of CPSS and Gazprom. Babichev also had ties with former
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and the Commission on Natural Monopolies. In December 2009 Maksyuta's gubernatorial term expired, he was not renominated and was replaced with
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At the I Congress of People's Deputies of Russian SFSR (22 June 1990) Vladimir Babichev attacked newly-elected Chairman of the Supreme Soviet
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Due to Babichev's election as people's deputy he was appointed Head of the Department of Legislative Initiatives and Legal Issues of the
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Relations and since March 2008 he was its Deputy Chairman. Since March 2007 Babichev also was member of the Commission on Liaison with
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Since January 1995 Babichev was member of the Presidential Council for Personnel Policy. In June 1995 Babichev gave an interview to
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After graduation Babichev returned to Kalmykia and until 1963 worked as master and foreman of repair and construction management in
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to make personnel rearrangements in the Apparatus. On 14 November 1994 Chernomyrdin unexpectedly fired his Chief of Staff
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On 23 March 1998 Boris Yeltsin dismissed Viktor Chernomyrdin from the position of Prime Minister and replaced him with
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At the II Congress of People's Deputies (27 November β€” 15 December 1990) Babichev voted against the establishment of
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In September 1991 Vladimir Babichev received the job as deputy general director of Gazmash factory, a subsidiary of
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Vladimir Babichev did not leave the Federation Council but rather was re-appointed by another region β€” his native
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was banned by Yeltsin's decree, thus leaving Babichev without a full-time job in the party's Central Committee.
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faction and was appointed to the Committee on Federation and Regional Policy. Babichev initially explored a
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from Priyutnoye national-territorial constituency No.107 in western Kalmykia. Babichev was elected to the
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bloc (NDR) was created with 49 members, among whom was Vladimir Babichev. Babichev's involvement in NDR
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Communists of Russia faction (June 1990, December 1992), military-aligned Fatherland faction (1991) and
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On 26 October 1996 Babichev was appointed Co-Chairman of the Intergovernmental Commissions between
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Members of the Central Committee of the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Sovereignty and Equality faction (1992-1993), which united deputies from Russian autonomies.
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lobbyist on federal level. In the Federation Council Babichev retained all his positions.
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unanimously on 1 February 2010. Babichev already had a reputation of Kalmykia President
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announced that he would appoint former Chairman of Roszdrav Vyacheslav Prokhorov to the
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In April 1995 President Yeltsin announced that he had ordered Premier Chernomyrdin and
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After leaving Stat Duma Babichev became advisor to Chief of Staff of the Government
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was reported to be negative as he forced out the bloc's initial campaign manager
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in January 1998. During the campaign Babichev received the support of Governor
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in July 1990 Babichev was elected Member of the Central Committee of CPSS.
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and Indigenous Small-Numbered People. Babichev was member of establishment
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Babichev started his governmental career and became Deputy Chairman of the
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Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
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During his service as Chief of Staff Babichev was widely regarded as an
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In 1981 Vladimir Babichev graduated Academy of Social Studies of the
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after suffering a heart attack. He was 71 at the time of his death.
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for Trade and Economic, Scientific and Technological Cooperation.
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (Russian Federation)
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Second convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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worked in Babichev's office as deputy chief of his secretariat.
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In September 1996 tensions escalated between Babichev and NDR
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (20 August 2004)
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On the night of 15 December 2010 Vladimir Babichev died in
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by-election. The seat became vacant after incumbent deputy
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Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000)
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announced his pending resignation from the position of
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In late July 1996 rumours floated that Yeltsin's aide
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at a press conference expressed his displeasure with
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and received the degree of "construction engineer".
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Deputy heads of government of the Russian Federation
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Russian Federation Senator
Republic of Kalmykia
Konstantin Tsitsin
Alexei Mayorov
Russian Federation Senator
Volgograd Oblast
Dmitry Skarga
Nikolay Maksyuta
Ambassador of Russia
Kazakhstan
Yury Merzlyakov
Mikhail Bocharnikov
State Duma
Chukotka constituency
Chukotka AO
Tatyana Nesterenko
Roman Abramovich
Chief of Staff of the Government
Viktor Chernomyrdin
Vladimir Kvasov
People's Deputy of Russia
Sadovoye
Sarpinsky District
Kalmyk ASSR
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Moscow
Russian Federation
Independent

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