Yegor Ligachyov

Yegor Ligachyov
Егор Лигачёв
Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
In office
10 March 1985 – 14 July 1990
Preceded byMikhail Gorbachev
Succeeded byVladimir Ivashko (as Deputy General Secretary)
Head of the Organizational-Party Work Department of the Central Committee
In office
29 April 1983 – 23 April 1985
Preceded byIvan Kapitonov
Succeeded byGeorgy Razumovsky
First Secretary of the Tomsk Regional Committee
In office
26 November 1965 – 29 April 1983
Preceded byIvan Tikhonovich Marchenko
Succeeded byAlexander Melnikov
Additional positions
Full member of the 26th, 27th Politburo
In office
23 April 1985 – 14 July 1990
Member of the 26th, 27th Secretariat
In office
26 December 1983 – 14 July 1990
Member of the 26th, 27th Central Committee
In office
3 March 1981 – 14 July 1990
Personal details
Born(1920-11-29)29 November 1920
Dubinkino, Kainsky district, Tomsk Governorate, Russian SFSR
Died7 May 2021(2021-05-07) (aged 100)
Moscow, Russia
Resting placeTroyekurovskoye Cemetery, Moscow
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (1944–1991)
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (1993–2021)
ChildrenAlexander Ligachyov (born 1947)

Yegor Kuzmich Ligachyov (also transliterated as Ligachev; Russian: Егор Кузьмич Лигачёв; 29 November 1920 – 7 May 2021[1][2][3]) was a Soviet and Russian politician who was a high-ranking official in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), and who continued an active political career in post-Soviet Russia. Originally an ally of Mikhail Gorbachev, Ligachyov became a challenger to his leadership.[4]

  1. ^ "Gorbachev's former ally Yegor Ligachyov dies aged 100".
  2. ^ "Zyuganov expressed condolences in connection with the death of Yegor Ligachev – Pledge Times". Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Ligachev's son named the cause of his father's death – Pledge Times". Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  4. ^ Лидеры сибирского и новосибирского комсомола