Vadim Gustov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Вадим Анатольевич Густов; born 26 December 1948) is a Russian politician who served as first deputy prime minister of Russia...
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Gustova. Notable people with the surname include: Vadim Gustov (born 1948), Russian politician Vladimir Gustov (born 1961), Russian guitarist, arranger, composer...
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Saint Petersburg in the west. The first governor of Leningrad Oblast was Vadim Gustov (in 1996–1998). The current governor, since 2012, is Aleksandr Drozdenko...
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Vladimir Gustov (‹See Tfd›Russian: Влади́мир Константинович Гу́стов; born 26 June 1961 in Leningrad, now Saint Petersburg) is a Russian guitarist, arranger...
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The KGB in Europe and the West, Gardners Books (2000), ISBN 0-14-028487-7 Vadim J. Birstein. The Perversion of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science...
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May 1999 Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov Acting PM himself Preceded by Vadim Gustov Succeeded by Nikolai Aksyonenko Minister of Internal Affairs In office...
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Primakov Alexander Shokhin 26 September 1998 30 September 1998 Primakov Vadim Gustov 18 September 1998 27 April 1999 First deputy Primakov Gennady Kulik 21...
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independent, Communist Party of the Russian Federation-backed candidate, Vadim Gustov in the election in 1996. Belyakov served as president of the SBS Agro...
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Maslyukov Communist Party 11 September 1998 12 May 1999 none Primakov Vadim Gustov Independent 18 September 1998 27 April 1999 none Sergey Stepashin Independent...
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Shuteyev (1991–1996) Leningrad Oblast: Valery Serdyukov (1998–2012), Vadim Gustov (1996–1998), Alexander Belyakov (1991–1996) Lipetsk Oblast: Oleg Korolyov...
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