Aleksey Lebed
Russian politician (1955–2019)
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Aleksey Ivanovich Lebed (Russian: Алексей Иванович Лебедь; 14 April 1955 – 27 April 2019) was a Russian politician and military officer who served as professional officer with the Soviet and Russian Airborne Forces, like his more prominent older brother, the late Alexander Lebed.[1] After quitting military service in 1995 with the rank of colonel, he was elected chairman of the government of Khakassia Administrative Republic.[2] He came to the post in 1997,[3] and was re-elected in 2000.[4] Shortly after he came to power in 1997, the transmitter of the Sayansk television and radio company was cut off. Station chief Veniamin Striga said Lebed was responsible.[5] In 2006 criminal charges were brought against Lebed related to claims of abuse of power.[6] In 2009 Viktor Zimin took Lebed's position as the head of the government of Khakassia.[7]
Aleksey Lebed | |
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Алексей Лебедь | |
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| 2nd Head of the Republic of Khakassia | |
| In office 8 January 1997 – 14 January 2009 | |
| Preceded by | Yevgeny Smirnov |
| Succeeded by | Viktor Zimin |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Aleksey Ivanovich Lebed April 14, 1955 |
| Died | April 27, 2019 (aged 64) |
| Resting place | Khovanskoye Cemetery |
| Party | United Russia (2005–2011) |
| Spouse | Yelizaveta Lebed |
| Children | 3 |
| Education | Ryazan Airborne Command School |
| Military service | |
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Years of service | 1976–1996 |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Unit | 300th Guards Parachute-Landing Regiment |
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Aleksey Lebed died on 27 April 2019 in Moscow, at the age of 64.[8][9] He is buried at the Khovanskoye Cemetery in Moscow next to his wife Elizaveta.[10]
