Primakov, Yevgeny
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born on | 29 October 1929 at 16:00 (= 4:00 PM ) | ||||
Place | Kiev, Ukraine, 50n26, 30e3126 | ||||
Timezone | EET h2e (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
Russian politician, a Foreign Minister in 1998, confirmed as Prime Minister on 9/11/1998, at 6:50 PM.
In 1930 the family moved to Tbilsi, and in 1937 his dad died in GULAG. In 1946 they moved to Moscow where Primakov graduated from the Moscow Institute for Oriental Studies in 1953. He became chief editor of the State Radio-Television in 1959. In 1977 he entered the Foreign Broadcasting department and in 1989 became the director of the Institute for Oriental Studies.
As Gorbechev's foreign affairs advisor, he was elected Chairman of the Soviet Parliament Upper Chamber in 1991, and KGB director in 1996. Primakov is married a second time, with one daughter from his first marriage. He is known as a master of sophisticated compromises.
Events
- Family : Change residence 1930 (Moved to Tbilsi)
- Death of Father 1937 (Dad died in GULAG)
- Social : End a program of study 1953 (Graduated from Moscow Institute)
- Work : New Job 1959 (Chief Editor on Radio TV)
- Work : New Job 1977 (Foreing Broadcasting Dept.)
- Work : New Job 1989 (Dir. of Inst. for Oriental Studies)
- Work : New Job 1991 (Parliament Upper Chamber)
- Work : New Job 1996 (Director of KGB)
- Work : Gain social status 11 September 1998 at 06:50 AM (Confirmed as Prime Minister)
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Source Notes
Transit November 1998 quotes Boris Izraitel in Moscow who states that the source is an astrologer and KGB official who had done astrological work for Primakov.
Categories
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (Two)
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (One daughter)
- Vocation : Politics : Diplomat (Foreign Minister, Prime Minister)
- Vocation : Politics : Government employee (Chairman Soviet Upper Parliament, KGB Dir.)