Gennady Ivanovich Voronov ( August 18 [31] 1910 , village Rameshki , Tver Province - April 1, 1994 , Moscow ) - Soviet state and party leader, chairman of the RSFSR Council of Ministers . Member of the CPSU since 1931 . Member of the CPSU Central Committee (1952–1976), candidate member of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee (1961), member of the CPSU Central Committee Politburo (1961–1973), Member of the CPSU Central Committee for the RSFSR (1961–1966), deputy of the USSR Supreme Soviet 3–8 convocations.
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| Head of the government | Alexey Kosygin | ||||||
| Predecessor | Pavel Vasilyevich Kovanov | ||||||
| Successor | Alexey Mikhailovich Shkolnikov | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Dmitry Stepanovich Polyansky | ||||||
| Successor | Mikhail Sergeevich Solomentsev | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Dmitry Stepanovich Polyansky | ||||||
| Successor | Viktor Alexandrovich Shurygin | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Ivan Alekseevich Kuznetsov | ||||||
| Successor | Alexey Ivanovich Kozlov | ||||||
| Birth | August 18 (31) 1910 with. Rameshki , Bezhetsk District , Tver Province , Russian Empire | ||||||
| Death | April 1, 1994 (83 years) Moscow , Russia | ||||||
| Burial place | Novokuntsevo Cemetery of Moscow | ||||||
| The consignment | VKP (b) since 1931 | ||||||
| Education | Tomsk Industrial Institute . S.M. Kirov | ||||||
| Profession | electrician | ||||||
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Education
- In 1936 he graduated from the Tomsk Industrial Institute. S.M. Kirov .
- In 1937 he graduated from the Novosibirsk Institute of Marxism-Leninism .
Biography
Born in a family of rural teachers.
- He began his career in 1929, worked as an electrician, foreman and foreman at the construction of the Cherepovets glass and Perm superphosphate plants.
- In 1931 he joined the VKP (b) .
- In 1937-1939. - Head of the propaganda department of the Kirov District Committee of the CPSU (b) of Tomsk , Head of the Propaganda and Agitation Department, Secretary of the Prokopevsky City Committee of the CPSU (b) of the Kemerovo Region.
- In 1939-1943 - Secretary, Third Secretary of the Chita Regional Committee of the CPSU (b) .
- In 1943-1948 - Second Secretary of the Chita Regional Committee of the CPSU (b).
- In 1948-1955 - First Secretary of the Chita Regional Party Committee . At the same time in 1948-1950, the first secretary of the Chita city committee of the CPSU (b).
- In 1952-1976 - a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU .
- In 1955-1957 - Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the USSR .
- In 1957—1961 - First Secretary of the Orenburg (until December 1957 - Chkalovsky) Regional Committee of the CPSU .
- From January 18, 1961 - candidate member of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the CPSU .
- From January 18, 1961 to April 8, 1966, he was a member of the Bureau of the CPSU Central Committee for the RSFSR .
- From January 1961 - Deputy Chairman, in October 1961 - November 1962 - First Deputy Chairman of the Bureau of the CPSU Central Committee for the RSFSR .
- October 19, 1961 made a speech at the XXII Congress of the CPSU.
- From October 31, 1961 to April 27, 1973 - Member of the Presidium (from 1966 of the Politburo ) of the Central Committee of the CPSU .
- From November 23, 1962 to July 23, 1971 - Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR .
- From July 22, 1971 to May 7, 1973 - Chairman of the USSR People's Control Committee .
Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 3-8th convocations. Repeatedly led the Soviet party and government delegations abroad; He was a participant in negotiations between the party and government delegations of the socialist countries. Participated in the International Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties, held in Moscow in June 1969. Since May 1973 - a personal pensioner of union value.
"Voronov was a sharp man and told everything he thought to Brezhnev."
- M.S. Smirtyukov , former head of the affairs of the USSR Council of Ministers [1]
He was buried at Novokuntsevo Cemetery in Moscow [2] .
Awarded two Orders of Lenin and medals.
