Vladimir Promyshev
Vladimir Fyodorovich Promyshiv (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Промыслов, born July 28, 1908 in the village of Kabužskoye in the Moscow Governorate, died May 22, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council (1963-1986), member From 1928 in WKP (b), 1934 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Building and Construction, then worked on the construction of the power plant, 1938-1939 in the Moscow Municipal Committee of the Communist Party (b), 1939-1941 in the People's Commissar of the Heavy Industry of the USSR, 1941. 1944-1945 in the People's Commissar of the Soviet Union, 1944-1945 in the "Glavwojenpromstroj" at the People's Commissar's Council of the USSR, 1946-1949 again in the Moscow City Committee of the WKP (b). 1949-1951 deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Moscow City Council, 1951-1953 deputy minister of higher education of the USSR, 1953-1954 deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Moscow City Council, 1954-1955 secretary of the municipal council of the CPSU in Moscow, 1955-1959 head of Glavmosstroja I Deputy Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council. From February 1956 to March 29, 1963, Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, since 1958, lecturer, from December 26, 1959 to January 23, 1963 Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation FSRR for Construction, from 23 January to 3 April 1963 Russian Minister of Construction FSRR and Deputy President of the Russian Federation FSRR. From March 12, 1963 to January 3, 1983 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council, from 8 April 1966 to 25 February 1986 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, since January 1986 retired. 1962-1989 deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Honors Bibliography
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