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Boris Belousov (politician)
Soviet politician (born 1934) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Boris Belousov (Russian: Борис Белоусов; born 18 June 1934) is a former Soviet politician who held different cabinet posts, including minister of defense industry.
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Early life and education
Belousov was born in 1934.[1] He received a degree in electronic engineering from the Taganrog Radio Technical Institute.[1][2]
Career
Belousov was a member of the Communist Party.[1] He worked in Izhevsk in the field of general machine-building.[1] He served as the department head at the Udmur Obkom and director of the Izhevsk mechanical plant.[2]
In 1980 Belousov was appointed deputy minister of defense industry which he held until 1985.[2][3] Between 1985 and 1987 he served as the first deputy minister of defense industry.[2] In 1987 he was appointed the minister of machine building and served in the post until 1989.[2][4] Next he was appointed the minister of defense industry in July 1989 replacing Pavel Finogenev in the post and served in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov.[4][5] Belousov's tenure as minister of defense industry ended in August 1991 when the ministry was also disestablished.[4]
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