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in Eastern Russia. He particularly hoped to garner votes from miners, a demographic which had developed significant qualms with some of Yeltsin's recent actions in granting concessions to Gorbachev over the issue of Russia's natural resources. Yeltsin's campaign attempted to combat Tuleyev's efforts
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Tuleyev's rhetoric straddled between hard-line communism and social-democracy. Generally a hard-liner, he had nonetheless occasionally taken moderate stances, such as seeking tax cuts. Tuleyev accused Yeltsin of making populist pledges that would lead to inflation. Tuleyev was opposed to
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Railway Station, first as an assistant, and then as the chief of the Novokuznetsk branch of the Kemerovo Railway. In 1985, Tuleyev was appointed head of the Department of Transport and Communication in Kemerovo and in 1989 he became head of the Kemerovo Railway System.
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renationalizing enterprises already sold to private owners, and argued the issue is "not how to divide the pie, but how to make the pie bigger." Tuleyev's positions centered upon communism and a disciplined (uncorrupt) government.
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faltered. Rather than campaigning to persuade voters to support himself, he instead was largely campaigning to dissuade voters from supporting Yeltsin and urged voters to support the so-called "popular patriotic bloc".
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Considered to be charismatic, energetic, and well as well-liked by the Communist Party's base. He turned-in his signatures the day before the deadline. He was considered to be a fallback communist candidate, in case
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His campaign platform focused on radically shifting the balance of power between the federal government and Russia's regional governments. This entailed a proposal to reduce the number of
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to court miners by accusing him of being a candidate of the Communist Party's machine masquerading as a "favorite son" of miners. Tuleyev also appealed to non-ethnically-Russian voters.
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His support was believed to be between one and two percent of the electorate. Tuleyev was seen as unlikely to (even optimistically) garner more than 5% of the vote.
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stepfather, Innokenty Ivanovich Vlasov. Tuleyev was married to Elvira Fedorovna Tuleyeva, an ethnic Russian. They have two sons: Dmitry, who lives in
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Tuleyev ultimately placed fourth, receiving 2,217,361 votes (3% of the overall vote). He carried a plurality of the Kemerovo Oblast's vote.
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in the Kuzbas, called "People's power. Tuleyev Block." In 1993, Tuleyev got the majority of the votes in Kuzbas and was elected to the new
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Despite the fact that Tuleyev dropped out of the race before the election, he had already been on the ballot during a portion of the
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His mother, Munira Fayzovna Vlasova (maiden name Nasyrova) died in 2001, while his father, Moldagazy Kaldybaevich Tuleyev, died in
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in Kuzbass. In November 2005, he formally joined the United Russia, one of the last regional governors to do so. The same year,
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In April 2018, Tuleyev became the chairman of the Council of People's Deputies (legislative assembly) of Kemerovo oblast.
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In 1990, he switched to politics and was elected to the Parliament of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (
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In 2000, Viktor Tikhonov, the brother of the former Olympic champion in biathlon, and former governor candidate of
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from 1997 to 2018 and was the chairman of the Council of People's Deputies of the Kemerovo Oblast briefly in 2018.
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as a railway engineer specialized in communication. From 1973 to 1978 he was railway station chief in the town of
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Urban, Michael E. (1992). "Boris El'tsin, Democratic Russia and the Campaign for the Russian Presidency".
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from 89 to a mere 35, and for the chief executives of the subjects to be appointed rather than elected.
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Moses, Joel C. (1992). "Soviet Provincial Politics in an Era of Transition and Revolution 1989-91".
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From August 1996 to June 1997, he was a Russian minister responsible for relations with the
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Early at his career, Tuleyev worked as a railway engineer. In 1964, he graduated from
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McFaul, Michael; Petrov, Nikolai (1999). Anders Aslund; Martha Brill Olcott (eds.).
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As a candidate, Tuleyev championed local autonomy, incremental economic reform and
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extended Tuleyev's term as governor to 2010. In 2015, Tuleyev was re-elected.
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Tuleyev was criticised for creating a near-to-authoritarian regime in
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and elsewhere in Russia. Tuleyev however, decided to remain active in
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His campaign ran ads touting his successes as governor of Kemerovo.
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Tuleyev resigned from his position as governor after a devastating
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In 2000 Tuleyev was opposed to his fellow-Communist Zyuganov (who
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Tuleyev dropped out of the race on 8 June and endorsed Zyuganov.
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Through most of the 1990s, he was a prominent politician of the
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Railway Technical College with distinction. He then moved to
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Tuleyev's presentation as a presidential candidate in 1996
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Aman Tuleyev died on 20 November 2023, at the age of 79.
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Tuleyev as a Memeber of the Federation Council, 1996
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Council of People's Deputies of Kemerovo Oblast
Vyacheslav Petrov
Alexander Filatov
Governor of Kemerovo Oblast
Mikhail Kislyuk
Sergey Tsivilyov
CIS
Viktor Chernomyrdin
Anatoly Adamishin
Krasnovodsk
Turkmen SSR
USSR
Türkmenbaşy
United Russia
Russian
Kazakh
governor
Kemerovo Oblast
President of Russia
1991
1996
2000
Kazakh
Tatar
Bashkir
Krasnovodsk
Turkmen SSR
USSR
Tikhoretsky

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