Gennady Ulanov

Gennady Ivanovich Ulanov
Born (1929-11-07) 7 November 1929
Fedotovo village of Pervomaisky district, Gorky Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR

Gennady Ivanovich Ulanov (Russian: Генна́дий Ива́нович Ула́нов; born November 7, 1929) is a Soviet statesman and party leader in 1983-1990 first secretary of the Kaluga Regional Committee of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.[1][2]

He was a delegate XXIII, XXVI and XXVII CPSU Congress.

In March 1989, he participated in the elections of People's Deputies of the USSR on a competitive basis and was not elected.

In January 1990, he announced his candidacy for the elections of People's Deputies of the RSFSR. But then, having learned from opinion polls that his chances of winning are slim, he refused to participate, and filed for retirement. At the same time, the period of his leadership of the Kaluga region is considered one of the most prosperous in the history of the region.

In 1992-2004 he worked as deputy head, chief inspector of the Department of Federal State Employment Service of the Kaluga Oblast.[1]

He lives in Kaluga.[3]

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