Yury Yarov

Yury Fyodorovich Yarov (Russian: Юрий Фёдорович Яров; born April 2, 1942) is a Russian politician who was a deputy prime minister from 1992 until 1996.[1] Previously he was the 4th Executive Secretary of the Commonwealth of Independent States (1999-2004)[2]

Yury Fyodorovich Yarov

Yarov also played an important role in the leadership of Yeltsin's reelection campaign.

Honours and awards

gollark: I mean, yes some governments are being terrible about COVID-19 in general, that doesn't mean there's any issue with the vaccines.
gollark: I see. That seems like a stretch.
gollark: IIRC they didn't even claim it had actually gone through sufficient trials, just that they had one and were using it.
gollark: I doubt they could just fake clinical trials somehow and get all the regulators to go along with it.
gollark: The reason I think the assumption isn't great is that people see each other in multiple gatherings and so one person being infected means others are more likely to be and vice versa

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Political offices
Preceded by
Anatoly Sliva
Russian President's Envoy to the Federation Council of Russia
December 7, 1998 – April 13, 1999
Succeeded by
Vyacheslav Khizhnyakov
Preceded by
Ivan Korotchenya (acting)
Executive Secretary of CIS
April 2, 1999 – June 14, 2004
Succeeded by
Vladimir Rushailo



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