Boris Gostev
Boris Ivanovich Gostev (Russian: Бори́с Ива́нович Го́стев; 15 September 1927 – 10 August 2015) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician.
Boris Gostev | |
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Minister of Finance | |
In office 14 December 1985 – 17 July 1989 | |
Premier | Nikolai Ryzhkov |
Preceded by | Vasily Garbuzov |
Succeeded by | Valentin Pavlov |
Head of the Economic Department of the Central Committee | |
In office August – December 1985 | |
Preceded by | Nikolai Ryzhkov |
Succeeded by | Nikolay Slyunkov |
In office September 1975 – 1982 | |
Preceded by | Post established |
Succeeded by | Nikolai Ryzhkov |
Full member of the 26th, 27th of the Central Committee | |
In office 3 March 1981 – 14 July 1990 | |
Candidate member of the 25th of the Central Committee | |
In office 5 March 1976 – 3 March 1981 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Boris Ivanovich Gostev 15 September 1927 Moscow, RSFSR, USSR |
Died | 10 August 2015 87) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1954–1990) |
Education | Moscow Technological Institute of Light Industry |
Profession | Engineer, economist |
Biography
Gostev was born in 1927.[1] He served as aide to Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov.[2] Gostev was appointed minister of finance on 14 December 1985, replacing long-term finance minister Vasily Garbuzov in the post.[2] Gostev's term ended on 17 July 1989.[1] He died in 2015.[3]
References
- "Soviet Ministers". Rulers. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
- "Soviet Fills Vacancy In Its Finance Ministry". Chicago Tribune. Moscow. Reuters. 14 December 1985. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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