Valentin Pavlov

Russian banker and Soviet Prime Minister

Valentin Pavlov - Russian banker and Soviet Prime Minister
Born

September 26th, 1937
88 years ago

Died

March 30th, 2003
22 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Russia

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A banker and politician served as the 11th Prime Minister of the Soviet Union from January to August 1991. Under leadership, faced significant economic challenges amid the dissolution of the USSR. Developed and implemented reforms aimed at transitioning the Soviet economy towards market mechanisms. Involved in controversial decisions that affected the political landscape during a pivotal time in Russian history.

Served as Prime Minister during 1991

Implemented economic reforms

Oversaw a critical period of Soviet transition

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