(Redirected from Gennadiy Yanayev)'Gennady Ivanovich Yanayev' (''Янаев, Геннадий Иванович'' in
Russian) (born
August 26,
1937),
Russian
politician and
statesman. The first and only
Vice President of the
Soviet Union (1990-91).
Yanayev had worked with
Komsomol since
1963. In
1968-
1970, he held the post of
Chairman of the
Committee of the Soviet Youth Organizations. Between
1986 and
1990, Yanayev was a secretary, deputy chairman and chairman of the
All-Union Central Soviet of Trade Unions (''Всесоюзный центральный совет профессиональных союзов'' (ВЦСПС), or Vsesoyuzny tsentralny sovet professionalnykh soyuzov). From July, 1990 - January, 1991, he was a member of the
Politburo and secretary of the
Central Committee of the CPSU. From December, 1990 - August 1991, Yanayev held the post of
Vice President of the
Soviet Union.
During the
August Coup of 1991, Yanayev was a member of the
State Emergency Committee and became acting
President of the Soviet Union, replacing the deposed
Mikhail Gorbachev. He was later
prosecuted and sentenced for his role in the August Coup attempt. However, Yanayev was eventually freed by the
amnesty of the Russian
State Duma in
1994.
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"''Let me say that Mikhail Gorbachev is now on vacation. He is undergoing treatment, himself, in our country. He is very tired after these many years and he will need some time to get better.''" - Gennady Yanayev, speaking at a press conference during the August Coup against Gorbachev.
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