Vladimir Filippovich Shumeyko (also spelled Shumeiko) (russian: link=no, Влади́мир Фили́ппович Шуме́йко) (born February 10, 1945) is a Russian political figure.
In November 1991, Vladimir Shumeyko was appointed deputy chairman of the
Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation
The Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR (russian: Верховный Совет РСФСР, ''Verkhovny Sovet RSFSR''), later Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation (russian: Верховный Совет Российской Федерации, ...
. In May 1992, Shumeyko, leading a parliamentary delegation, visited Damascus.
In June 1992, he became a first
deputy prime minister
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of the
Russian government
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and held that office during the
Russian constitutional crisis of 1993
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. In August 1992, Shumeyko announced that $1 billion of foreign investment was obtained for Russia.
Shumeyko held the post of the chairman of the
Federation Council
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of the
Federal Assembly of Russia between January 1994 and January 1996.
References
1945 births
Living people
Politicians from Rostov-on-Don
Members of the Federation Council of Russia (1994–1996)
Chairmen of the Federation Council (Russia)
Independent politicians in Russia
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