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|term_end2 = 30 September 1988 | term_end2 = 30 September 1988
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'''Vladimir Ivanovich Dolgikh''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Иванович Долгих}}; born 5 December 1924) is a ] politician who was head of the Metallurgical Department of the ] ] of the ]. He was a candidate member (non-voting) of the ] from 1982 to 1988. '''Vladimir Ivanovich Dolgikh''' ({{langx|ru|Владимир Иванович Долгих}}; 5 December 1924 – 8 October 2020)<ref name="tassdeath">{{cite news|url=https://tass.ru/moskva/9661807/amp|title=Умер бывший сенатор и кандидат в члены Политбюро ЦК КПСС Владимир Долгих |website=Tass|access-date=8 October 2020|language=ru}}</ref> was a ] politician who was head of the Metallurgical Department of the ] ] of the ]. He was a candidate member (non-voting) of the ] from 1982 to 1988.


==Career== ==Career==
Dolgikh's early career involved various industrial and engineering management positions in ] and ]. In 1969 he became the First Secretary of the Krasnoyarsk Krai Committee of the CPSU. He was made a member of the CPSU Central Committee in 1971.<ref>Martin McCauley, , Routledge, 1997, {{ISBN|0-415-13898-1}}; p. 74</ref> In 1972 he became a Secretary of the Central Committee.<ref name="law">David A. Law , MSS Information Corp., New York, 1975; p. 240</ref> Dolgikh's early career involved various industrial and engineering management positions in ] and ]. In 1969 he became the First Secretary of the Krasnoyarsk Krai Committee of the CPSU. He was made a member of the CPSU Central Committee in 1971.<ref>Martin McCauley, , Routledge, 1997, {{ISBN|0-415-13898-1}}; p. 74</ref> In 1972 he became a Secretary of the Central Committee.<ref name="law">David A. Law , MSS Information Corp., New York, 1975; p. 240</ref>


Dolgikh was elected as a candidate member of the Politburo in May 1982, at the same plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU that made ] a Secretary of the ].<ref>Stephen White, , ], 1993, {{ISBN|0-521-45264-3}}; p. 9</ref> Dolgikh retired from all his CPSU leadership positions in September 1988.<ref>White, p. 20</ref> Dolgikh was elected as a candidate member of the Politburo in May 1982, at the same plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU that made ] a Secretary of the ].<ref>Stephen White, , ], 1993, {{ISBN|0-521-45264-3}}; p. 9</ref> Dolgikh retired from all his CPSU leadership positions in September 1988.<ref>White, p. 20</ref>


Dolgikh received the ] degree from the ] Mining-Metallurgical Institute.<ref name="law"/> Dolgikh received the ] degree from the ] Mining-Metallurgical Institute.<ref name="law"/>
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In 2011 he became a ] deputy for ]. In September 2013 the mayor of Moscow, ], appointed him as representative of the local government in the ]. In 2011 he became a ] deputy for ]. In September 2013 the mayor of Moscow, ], appointed him as representative of the local government in the ].

Dolgikh died on 8 October 2020 in Moscow, aged 95.<ref name="tassdeath"/>


==Honours and awards== ==Honours and awards==
* ], twice; * ], twice;
**4 December 1965 - for outstanding service in the performance of tasks to increase the production of nonferrous metals and achievement of high technical and economic indices of the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Works **4 December 1965 for outstanding service in the performance of tasks to increase the production of nonferrous metals and achievement of high technical and economic indices of the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Works
**4 December 1984 - for outstanding achievements in office a candidate member of Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee and secretary, and in connection with his 60th birthday **4 December 1984 for outstanding achievements in office a candidate member of Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee and secretary, and in connection with his 60th birthday
* ], 1st class (2014) * ], 1st class (2014)
* Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class (28 December 2009) - for many years of fruitful activity for the social support of veterans and active participation in military-patriotic education of young people * Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class (28 December 2009) for many years of fruitful activity for the social support of veterans and active participation in military-patriotic education of young people
* ] (8 August 2005) - for many years of fruitful work for the social support of veterans and patriotic education of young people * ] (8 August 2005) for many years of fruitful work for the social support of veterans and patriotic education of young people
* Six ] * Six ]
* ], 1st class, twice * ], 1st class, twice
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Russian politician (1924–2020)In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Dolgikh.
Vladimir Dolgikh
Владимир Долгих
Dolgikh in 2016
Russian Federation Senator from Moscow
In office
13 September 2013 – 19 September 2018
Preceded byYury Roslyak
Succeeded byVladimir Kozhin
Candidate-member of the 26th, 27th Politburo
In office
24 May 1982 – 30 September 1988
Head of the Metallurgical Department of the Central Committee
In office
1976–1984
Member of the 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th Secretariat
In office
18 December 1972 – 30 September 1988
Personal details
Born(1924-12-05)5 December 1924
Ilansky, Yeniseysk Governorate, Soviet Union
Died8 October 2020(2020-10-08) (aged 95)
Moscow, Russia
NationalitySoviet and Russian
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (1942–1988)
ProfessionCivil servant
AwardsHero of Socialist Labour (twice)

Vladimir Ivanovich Dolgikh (Russian: Владимир Иванович Долгих; 5 December 1924 – 8 October 2020) was a Russian politician who was head of the Metallurgical Department of the Central Committee Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He was a candidate member (non-voting) of the Politburo from 1982 to 1988.

Career

Dolgikh's early career involved various industrial and engineering management positions in Krasnoyarsk and Norilsk. In 1969 he became the First Secretary of the Krasnoyarsk Krai Committee of the CPSU. He was made a member of the CPSU Central Committee in 1971. In 1972 he became a Secretary of the Central Committee.

Dolgikh was elected as a candidate member of the Politburo in May 1982, at the same plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU that made Yuri Andropov a Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Dolgikh retired from all his CPSU leadership positions in September 1988.

Dolgikh received the Candidate of Sciences degree from the Irkutsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute.

He was awarded two Hero of Socialist Labour titles, six Orders of Lenin and many other awards.

In 2011 he became a State Duma deputy for United Russia. In September 2013 the mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, appointed him as representative of the local government in the Federation Council.

Dolgikh died on 8 October 2020 in Moscow, aged 95.

Honours and awards

References

  1. ^ "Умер бывший сенатор и кандидат в члены Политбюро ЦК КПСС Владимир Долгих". Tass (in Russian). Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  2. Martin McCauley, Who's Who in Russia Since 1900, Routledge, 1997, ISBN 0-415-13898-1; p. 74
  3. ^ David A. Law Russian civilization, MSS Information Corp., New York, 1975; p. 240
  4. Stephen White, After Gorbachev, Cambridge University Press, 1993, ISBN 0-521-45264-3; p. 9
  5. White, p. 20

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