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also removed from the Praesidium. On learning of her dismissal, she reputedly attempted suicide by cutting her wrists. However, she retained her post as Minister for Culture for 14 years. As she became highly influential, many remarkable actors and directors tried to secure her friendship in order to further their own careers. According to the most intimate of her friends (such as the singer
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In May 1960, Furtseva suddenly lost her position as a Secretary of the Central Committee, and was appointed USSR Minister for Culture. The reason, reputedly, is that she criticised Khrushchev in a telephone conversation, and he came to hear of it. At the next party congress, in October 1961, she was
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a few months later, officially of heart failure. Yet there were rumors that she was implicated in illegal commercial dealings and, wishing to preclude the impending scandal and disgrace, committed suicide. Furtseva is buried at the
474:. Furtseva scandalized the Soviet elite by her weekend trips abroad in order to meet her lover. As he married her and rose to become the Deputy Foreign Minister, they settled in Moscow, and their relations cooled down somewhat. 427:
called for censorship of Babochkin, while Furtseva furthered her career in the Soviet elite. Then Furtseva personally ordered that all film studios and drama companies of the USSR should refuse Babochkin any jobs, keeping him
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revealed that she had failed to be re-elected to the Supreme Soviet. Two months previous she had been disciplined by the Party for extravagance and fined 40,000 rubles. She died in
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in 1952, the last party congress of the Stalin era, where she was also elected a candidate member of the
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and was elected a candidate member of Presidium of the Central Committee (aka the
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Contemporary Russia as a Feudal Society: A New Perspective on the Post-Soviet Era
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affairs and rose to the position of Secretary of the
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Minister of Culture
Nikita Khrushchev
Alexei Kosygin
Nikolai Mikhailov
Pyotr Demichev
Moscow City Party Committee
Ivan Kapitonov
Vladimir Ustinov
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Presidium
20th
Presidium
20th
Secretariat
Vyshny Volochyok
Tver Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Soviet
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Civil servant
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Russian
Soviet
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
CPSU Presidium
20th term

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