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- Q4289824 description "Soviet politicians".
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- Q4289824 abstract "Alexander Grigorievich Melnikov (1930—2011) — a Soviet and post-Soviet Russian politician; Communist Party high-ranking official in 1986 - 1991; the First Secretary (mayor) of Siberian town of Seversk, the First Secretary (governor) of Tomsk (1983—1986), and Kemerovo regions. In 1990-2000's - head of CIS Ministry Managing department, advisor of the Union State Secretary. One of the leaders of the Communist Party of Russian Federation (1993—2011).Alexander Melnikov was born on 20 October 1930 in the small town Orekhovo-Zuyevo of Moscow Region in a family of public servants.In 1953 after graduating from Moscow State University of Civil Engineering at the age of 23 began his career in Siberia where he started working as an engineer on Sovien Nuclear project near Tomsk (firstly the object was called "Post box number 5", later becoming Tomsk-7 town, the future Seversk town). In 1953–1955 was the supervising engineer of Siberian Chemical Plant.In 1957 got second higher education in University of Marxism-Leninism, later the same year joined the Communist Party.In 1959—1963 worked as an instructor and then chief of civil construction department in Tomsk-7.In 1963—1966 - chief of the Executive Committee of Tomsk-7In 1965 graduated from Higher Party School.In 1966 was elected the First Secretary (major) of Tomsk-7.From 1970 to 1983 - on recommendation of Yegor Ligachev worked as the chief of civil construction department of Tomsk Region, deputy secretary and then second secretary of Tomsk Region. (1973–1983). In April 1983 replaced the 'irreplaceable' Yegor Ligachev as the First Secretary (governor) of Tomsk Region.Since January 1986 chief of the civil construction department in Central Committee of Communist Party in Moscow.In 1988—1990 moved back to Siberia - worked as the First Secretary of Kemerovo Region, chief of the Kuznetsk Basin.In 1990—1991 worked in Moscow in Central Committee of Communist Party.After the collapse of Soviet Union Alexander Melnikov was one of the creators of Russian Federation Communist Party, where he worked as a secretary of Communist Parties Council.In 1991 - 1994 — CEO of civil construction company Monolitsroi.In 1996 - 1998 — on invitation of RF Minister Aman Tuleev worked as a chief of Strategy Department in the Ministry of CIS Cooperation.In 2000 - 2002 — chief advisor of The Secretary of the Union State.Since 2002 — president of the International Association of Business Cooperation.Holding the leading positions in Tomsk region Alexander Melnikov made a significant contribution to construction of such towns as Tomsk, Seversk, Strezhevoy, Kedrovyi, paid much attention to rural development, improvement of wood, oil, gas and nuclear industries as well as to public needs, thus he is warmly remembered in Tomks and Kemerovo regions.Was married, has two daughters, three granddaughters and one grandson.".
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- Q4289824 office "First Secretary of theKemerovo Regional Committee".
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- Q4289824 birthDate "1930-10-20".
- Q4289824 birthPlace "Orekhovo, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union".
- Q4289824 dateOfBirth "1930".
- Q4289824 dateOfDeath "2011".
- Q4289824 deathDate "2011-12-25".
- Q4289824 deathPlace "Moscow, Russian Federation".
- Q4289824 name "(Алекса́ндр Ме́льников)".
- Q4289824 name "Alexander Melnikov".
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- Q4289824 office "First Secretary of the Kemerovo Regional Committee".
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- Q4289824 shortDescription "Soviet politicians".
- Q4289824 termEnd "1986-01-31".
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- Q4289824 termEnd "1990-07-14".
- Q4289824 termEnd "1990-09-22".
- Q4289824 termStart "1983-04-29".
- Q4289824 termStart "1986-03-06".
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- Q4289824 comment "Alexander Grigorievich Melnikov (1930—2011) — a Soviet and post-Soviet Russian politician; Communist Party high-ranking official in 1986 - 1991; the First Secretary (mayor) of Siberian town of Seversk, the First Secretary (governor) of Tomsk (1983—1986), and Kemerovo regions. In 1990-2000's - head of CIS Ministry Managing department, advisor of the Union State Secretary.".
- Q4289824 label "Alexander Melnikov (politician)".
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