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Gennadiy Seleznyov

Gennadiy Nikolayevich Seleznyov (Russian: Геннадий Николаевич Селезнёв; 6 November 1947 – 19 July 2015) was a Russian politician, the Chairman of the State Duma[1] from 1996 to 2003.[citation needed]

Gennadiy Seleznyov
Геннадий Селезнёв
Seleznyov in 2000
7th Chairman of the State Duma
In office
17 January 1996 – 29 December 2003
Preceded byIvan Rybkin
Succeeded byBoris Gryzlov
Member of the State Duma
In office
12 December 1993 – 2 December 2007
Leader of the Party of Russia's Rebirth
In office
29 October 2002 – 19 July 2015
Succeeded byViktor Arkhipov (acting)
Igor Ashurbeyli
Personal details
Born
Gennadiy Nikolayevich Seleznyov

(1947-11-06)6 November 1947
Serov, Sverdlovsk Oblast, RSFSR
Died19 July 2015(2015-07-19) (aged 67)
Moscow, Russia
NationalityRussian
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union (1964 - 1991)
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (1991–2002)
Party of Russia's Rebirth (2002–2015)
SpouseIrina Seleznyova
ChildrenTatyana Seleznyova and Kirill Seleznyov
Alma materSaint Petersburg State University

Early life and career edit

Born at Serov in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Gennadiy Seleznyov went to school from 1954 to 1964. He went to study journalism and joined the communist party. In 1969 he finished university and started working for the Pravda newspaper. After the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was outlawed in 1991, Seleznyov quit it. In 1993, however, he joined the Communist Party of the Russian Federation led by Gennadiy Zyuganov.

Chairman of the State Duma edit

First term edit

In the 1995 Parliamentary elections in Russia, the Communist Party took the majority. However, Zyuganov did not become the speaker of the Duma as he was too busy with his 1996 Presidential campaign. Instead, he offered the job to his fellow communist Gennadiy Seleznyov. Seleznyov took office in 1996.

As speaker Seleznyov protested against many reforms of President Boris Yeltsin and the Party rejected several reforms like the proposed complete denationalization of land in 1998. When Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko opened the markets, Seleznyov protested saying the Russian economy wasn't ready yet. In 1999 the Communist Party once again took the largest number of seats and Seleznyov was re-inaugurated.

Apartment bombings edit

Seleznyov gained a degree of infamy during his time as speaker for his announcement, shortly before an apartment bombing in Moscow, that an apartment building in Volgodonsk had been bombed.[2] The mistake amidst a series of apartment bombings was initially ignored. However, when the city did see a bombing only three days later, Vladimir Zhirinovsky took Seleznyov to task.[3]

“Recollect, Gennady Nikolaevich, you told us on Monday that the apartment block in Volgodonsk had been blown up. Three days before the explosion… The State Duma knew that the apartment block had been blown up on Monday, and it was blown up on Thursday… We in Moscow knew about the explosion three days before it had happened!" — Vladimir Zhirinovsky.[3]

Dissident Alexander Litvinenko later described the incident as a case of the FSB mixing up the dates of the planned bombings,[4] though controversy still surrounds the cause of the early announcement.[5]

Second term edit

 
Gennadiy Seleznyov and Vladimir Putin, 21 November 2001

Seleznyov originally supported the new President Vladimir Putin when the latter made a majority, making an alliance with the centrists and the ultra-rightist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia. He supported Putin on most issues. When in 2001 the communists lost many seats he surprisingly did not protest. Seleznyov then said that the Communist Party had to adapt to the new generation and to adopt liberal social values creating a Eurocommunist party. However, party leader Gennadiy Zyuganov dismissed such calls and in 2002 Seleznyov was expelled from the party.[citation needed]

Following his expulsion, Seleznyov remained the Duma Speaker. However, he was frequently attacked by both the leftists and the rightists. He received support from former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and was considered a Social Democrat. In 2003 the party United Russia supporting President Putin took the majority in the Duma and Boris Gryzlov became the new Speaker. Seleznov stood for the Duma as the leader of a new party, the Party of Russia's Rebirth. The party did very badly although Seleznov won a single member mandate in St Petersburg, beating liberal MP Irina Khakamada.[citation needed]

Moscow Oblast gubernatorial candidacy edit

In 1999 Gennadiy Seleznyov also ran for Governor of Moscow Oblast. However, he lost to the former general and vice presidential candidate Boris Gromov.[citation needed]

Personal life and death edit

Seleznyov had a son, Kirill Seleznyov (b. 1974), who is a prominent Russian businessman and a top-manager of Gazprom. Gennadiy Seleznyov died from complications due to lung cancer in Moscow on 19 July 2015.[6]

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ocala Star-Banner - Parliament speaker chosen". google.com.
  2. ^ Goldfarb, Alexander; Litvinenko, Marina (2007), Death of a Dissident, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-1-4165-5165-2
  3. ^ a b Satter, D. (2002). The Shadow of Ryazan: Who Was Behind the Strange Russian Apartment Bombings in September 1999?. Project on Systemic Change and International Security in Russia and the New States of Eurasia.
  4. ^ Goldfarb, Alexander; Litvinenko, Marina (2007), Death of a Dissident, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-1-4165-5165-2
  5. ^ Bruce Ware, R. (2005). Revisiting Russia's apartment block blasts. Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 18(4), 599-606.
  6. ^ "Умер Геннадий Селезнев". Kommersant. 19 July 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by Chairman of the State Duma
17 January 1996 – 29 December 2003
Succeeded by

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19 aged 67 Moscow RussiaNationalityRussianPolitical partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union 1964 1991 Communist Party of the Russian Federation 1991 2002 Party of Russia s Rebirth 2002 2015 SpouseIrina SeleznyovaChildrenTatyana Seleznyova and Kirill SeleznyovAlma materSaint Petersburg State University Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Chairman of the State Duma 2 1 First term 2 1 1 Apartment bombings 2 2 Second term 3 Moscow Oblast gubernatorial candidacy 4 Personal life and death 5 Honours and awards 6 ReferencesEarly life and career editBorn at Serov in Sverdlovsk Oblast Gennadiy Seleznyov went to school from 1954 to 1964 He went to study journalism and joined the communist party In 1969 he finished university and started working for the Pravda newspaper After the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was outlawed in 1991 Seleznyov quit it In 1993 however he joined the Communist Party of the Russian Federation led by Gennadiy Zyuganov Chairman of the State Duma editFirst term edit In the 1995 Parliamentary elections in Russia the Communist Party took the majority However Zyuganov did not become the speaker of the Duma as he was too busy with his 1996 Presidential campaign Instead he offered the job to his fellow communist Gennadiy Seleznyov Seleznyov took office in 1996 As speaker Seleznyov protested against many reforms of President Boris Yeltsin and the Party rejected several reforms like the proposed complete denationalization of land in 1998 When Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko opened the markets Seleznyov protested saying the Russian economy wasn t ready yet In 1999 the Communist Party once again took the largest number of seats and Seleznyov was re inaugurated Apartment bombings edit Seleznyov gained a degree of infamy during his time as speaker for his announcement shortly before an apartment bombing in Moscow that an apartment building in Volgodonsk had been bombed 2 The mistake amidst a series of apartment bombings was initially ignored However when the city did see a bombing only three days later Vladimir Zhirinovsky took Seleznyov to task 3 Recollect Gennady Nikolaevich you told us on Monday that the apartment block in Volgodonsk had been blown up Three days before the explosion The State Duma knew that the apartment block had been blown up on Monday and it was blown up on Thursday We in Moscow knew about the explosion three days before it had happened Vladimir Zhirinovsky 3 Dissident Alexander Litvinenko later described the incident as a case of the FSB mixing up the dates of the planned bombings 4 though controversy still surrounds the cause of the early announcement 5 Second term edit nbsp Gennadiy Seleznyov and Vladimir Putin 21 November 2001Seleznyov originally supported the new President Vladimir Putin when the latter made a majority making an alliance with the centrists and the ultra rightist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia He supported Putin on most issues When in 2001 the communists lost many seats he surprisingly did not protest Seleznyov then said that the Communist Party had to adapt to the new generation and to adopt liberal social values creating a Eurocommunist party However party leader Gennadiy Zyuganov dismissed such calls and in 2002 Seleznyov was expelled from the party citation needed Following his expulsion Seleznyov remained the Duma Speaker However he was frequently attacked by both the leftists and the rightists He received support from former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and was considered a Social Democrat In 2003 the party United Russia supporting President Putin took the majority in the Duma and Boris Gryzlov became the new Speaker Seleznov stood for the Duma as the leader of a new party the Party of Russia s Rebirth The party did very badly although Seleznov won a single member mandate in St Petersburg beating liberal MP Irina Khakamada citation needed Moscow Oblast gubernatorial candidacy editIn 1999 Gennadiy Seleznyov also ran for Governor of Moscow Oblast However he lost to the former general and vice presidential candidate Boris Gromov citation needed Personal life and death editSeleznyov had a son Kirill Seleznyov b 1974 who is a prominent Russian businessman and a top manager of Gazprom Gennadiy Seleznyov died from complications due to lung cancer in Moscow on 19 July 2015 6 Honours and awards editOrder For Merit to the Fatherland 2nd class Order of Friendship of Peoples Medal of Merit for the Stavropol Krai 2003 Order of Francysk Skaryna Belarus 2001 Person of the Year award Silver Cross of the Russian Biographical Institute Gold badge of honour Public Recognition Dove of Peace of the International Public Foundation World Without Wars Moscow Academician and Member of the International Academy of Social Sciences Associate Professor of the Moscow University for the Humanities Honorary Professor of Journalism Saint Petersburg State University Member of the International Academy of Information TechnologyReferences edit Ocala Star Banner Parliament speaker chosen google com Goldfarb Alexander Litvinenko Marina 2007 Death of a Dissident Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 4165 5165 2 a b Satter D 2002 The Shadow of Ryazan Who Was Behind the Strange Russian Apartment Bombings in September 1999 Project on Systemic Change and International Security in Russia and the New States of Eurasia Goldfarb Alexander Litvinenko Marina 2007 Death of a Dissident Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 4165 5165 2 Bruce Ware R 2005 Revisiting Russia s apartment block blasts Journal of Slavic Military Studies 18 4 599 606 Umer Gennadij Seleznev Kommersant 19 July 2015 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gennady Seleznyov Political officesPreceded byIvan Rybkin Chairman of the State Duma17 January 1996 29 December 2003 Succeeded byBoris Gryzlov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gennadiy Seleznyov amp oldid 1166654309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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