Difference between revisions of "Boris Pugo"
(Added: employment, birth_date, birth_place, death_date, death_place, citizenship, political_parties.) |
(unstub) |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
|death_place=Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | |death_place=Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | ||
|citizenship=Soviet | |citizenship=Soviet | ||
+ | |image=Boris Pugo.jpg | ||
+ | |alma_mater= Riga Polytechnical | ||
|political_parties=Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |political_parties=Communist Party of the Soviet Union | ||
|employment={{job | |employment={{job | ||
− | |title=Minister of Interior | + | |title=USSR/Minister of Interior |
|start=1 December 1990 | |start=1 December 1990 | ||
|end=22 August 1991 | |end=22 August 1991 | ||
}}{{job | }}{{job | ||
− | |title=Chairman of the Central Control Commission | + | |title=USSR/Chairman of the Central Control Commission |
|start=30 September 1988 | |start=30 September 1988 | ||
|end=April 1991 | |end=April 1991 | ||
Line 21: | Line 23: | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | '''Boris Karlovich Pugo''' was a Soviet Communist politician of Latvian origin. | ||
Pugo was the first secretary of the [[Communist Party of Latvia|Communist Party of the Latvian SSR]] from April 14, 1984 to October 4, 1988. Pugo also served as chairman of the [[Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] from 1988-1991. | Pugo was the first secretary of the [[Communist Party of Latvia|Communist Party of the Latvian SSR]] from April 14, 1984 to October 4, 1988. Pugo also served as chairman of the [[Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] from 1988-1991. | ||
Line 31: | Line 34: | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
− |
Revision as of 08:52, 25 March 2021
Boris Pugo | |
---|---|
Born | 1937-02-19 Kalinin, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Died | 1991-08-22 (Age 54) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Citizenship | Soviet |
Alma mater | Riga Polytechnical |
Party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Boris Karlovich Pugo was a Soviet Communist politician of Latvian origin.
Pugo was the first secretary of the Communist Party of the Latvian SSR from April 14, 1984 to October 4, 1988. Pugo also served as chairman of the Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1988-1991.
Between 1990 and 1991, he was the Minister of the Interior Affairs of the USSR. He was a member of the August Coup in 1991 and as the minister of interior firmly supported measures to suppress opposition to the coup.
Death
After the coup had failed, he supposedly committed suicide, anticipating arrest. He was contacted by the RSFSR prosecution for a meeting and he shot his wife and himself minutes after the phone call. It has been suggested that he committed suicide with a remarkable 3 shots to the head.[1]