Vladimir Tikhonov
Vladimir Ilich Tikhonov (Russian: Владимир Ильич Тихонов; born 4 February 1947 in Volotovo, Ivanovo Oblast) is a Russian politician and has been a leading member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
Tikhonov served as the manager of the Russian airline Aeroflot during the 1990s and helped to modernize it, whilst running it as a partnership between the government and the private sector. Despite some success Tikhonov was dismissed from his post on the advice of major shareholder Boris Berezovsky, one of the leading Russian oligarchs.[1]
As a leading member of the Communist Party Tikhonov rose to the position of Chairman of the Central Committee, as well as becoming the governor of Ivanovo.[2] Tikhonov clashed with long-standing party leader Gennady Zyuganov over who had control and as a result Zyuganov ensured that Tikhonov lost his Chairmanship. As a result he set up his own party claiming the Communist Party name, and the two groups even held separate conferences in 2004.[3] Zyuganov accused Tikhinov of being in league with the government[4] although a ruling by the Justice Ministry in August 2004 declared that the party is not legitimate and refused to register it. The group briefly reorganised as the All-Russia Communist Party of the Future,[5] although Tikinov has since sought to return to Zyuganov's group.
References
- ^ 'The Russian Oligarchs of the 1990s'
- ^ 'The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation were temporarily headed by Ivanovo governor Tikhonov'[permanent dead link]
- ^ 'Russia's communists in disarray'
- ^ 'Zyuganov Is Re-Elected as Party Divides'
- ^ 'Zyuganov's opponents have declared creation of the All-Russia Communist Party of the future'[permanent dead link]