Vladimir Kinelyov

Vladimir Georgiyevich Kinelyov (Russian: Влади́мир Гео́ргиевич Кинелёв; born 28 January 1945, Ust-Kalmanka, Soviet Union) is a Russian former politician and professor. He was the Minister of Education and the Deputy Chairman of Government of the Russian Federation for education and science during the 1990s, under President Boris Yeltsin.

In government

He served as deputy prime minister in 1996[1] and was education minister of Russia from 1996[2] until 1998.[3][4]

gollark: Or just fission, which isn't technically renewable but good enough.
gollark: So nuclear?
gollark: My problem with somewhat far-future predictions is that technology and stuff seems to typically develop in ways people don't expect.
gollark: KSP probably does way more work simulating your rockets.
gollark: I mean, a modern computer probably could do the same thing very easily.

References

  1. Russian teachers, miners walk out. Green Left Weekly. Published 14 February 1996. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  2. КИНЕЛЁВ Владимир Георгиевич
  3. News in Brief: Yeltsin Fires Three More Officials. The Washington Post. Published 1 March 1998. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
  4. Russia: Yeltsin Replaces Fired Ministers. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Published 2 March 1998. Retrieved 17 February 2018.
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