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Igor Malyarov

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Igor Olegovich Malyarov (Russian: Игорь Олегович Маляров; 24 July 1965 - 19 September 2003) was a Soviet Russian politician and journalist. From 1993 he was First Secretary of the Russian Young Communist League (RKSM, Komsomol).[1][2][3][4]

Born and died in Moscow. He was born into a family of scientists.[5] He graduated from the MSU Faculty of Economics in 1987.[1]

From 1988 to 1990 he was scientist of the Institute of Asian and African Countries.[1] From 1990 he work at the MSU Faculty of Economics.[1]

He was a member of the Russian Communist Workers' Party of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (since 1993).[1] He was a member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (since 1995).[1] He also was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

He criticized Gennady Zyuganov.[6]

He died of pancreatitis at the age of 37 in September 2003.[7]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Маляров Игорь Олегович | Центр военно-политических исследований". eurasian-defence.ru.
  2. ^ Анри, Дюкенн (September 25, 2006). "Молодежная политика кпрф: роль скм и перспективы обновления руководящего состава". Политическая экспертиза: ПОЛИТЭКС. 2 (2) – via cyberleninka.ru.
  3. ^ Holmes, Brian; Read, Gerald H.; Voskresenskaya, Natalya (1995). Russian Education: Tradition and Transition. ISBN 9780815311690.
  4. ^ "Материалы научно-практической конференции РУСО, посвященной 100-летию ВЛКСМ".
  5. ^ "Он поднял молодежь на борьбу! | РКСМ - Российский Коммунистический Союз Молодежи". January 16, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-01-16.
  6. ^ "Партия сказала "надо", комсомол ответил "нет"". www.kommersant.ru. March 18, 2000.
  7. ^ "Гвоздика солидарности для товарища Зимбовского - Новости - ФОРУМ.мск".
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