ligachyovの例文
- Ligachyov opposed Yeltsin's idea that Party officials enjoyed greater privilege.
- Ligachyov served in the Politburo between 1985 and 1990.
- Having been defeated, Ligachyov left the Politburo and went into temporary retirement.
- Originally a prot間?of Mikhail Gorbachev, Ligachyov became a challenger to his leadership.
- Ligachyov was made head of the Secretariat.
- Ligachyov became one of Gorbachev s primary critics, accused of leading a conservative faction.
- Ligachyov denied time and again that he was opposed to Gorbachev in sources including his memoirs.
- Perhaps the highlight of Ligachyov's career was the 28th Congress of the CPSU in 1990.
- Ligachyov released his memoirs, " Inside Gorbachev's Kremlin ", in 1996.
- After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Ligachyov became a notable communist politician in the Russian Federation.
- Ligachyov's first major post was attained in 1961, when he began working in the CPSU Central Committee.
- Ligachyov's career began in his native Siberia and took him to some of the highest functions of the Party.
- Ligachyov was born on 29 November 1920 in a village called Dubinkino ( now the Chulymsky District ) in the Novosibirsk Oblast.
- Ligachyov joined the Communist Party at the age of 24 in 1944, later studying at the Higher Party School in 1951.
- During the Party Congress, Ligachyov challenged Gorbachev for the office of General Secretary, standing as the " Leninist " candidate.
- Although publicly endorsing perestroika, Ligachyov was opposed to Gorbachev s attempts to expand Soviet authority and limit the responsibilities of party officials.
- During this period Ligachyov uttered his famous catch phrase " Boris, you are wrong ", targeting Boris Yeltsin in a political discourse.
- Ligachyov was critical of Yeltsin and Gorbachev to an extent, although he is often held as most remarkable for being Gorbachev's primary critic.
- Ligachyov, having made some speeches criticising Gorbachev, was demoted from his more prestigious position as Secretary for Ideology to Secretary for Agriculture in 1988.
- Ligachyov remains an active politician in the Communist Party and has been a member of its Central Committee since co-founding the party in 1993.