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Putin’s former election rival dies

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Published: November 20, 2023 11:10 am
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Aman Tuleev, who served as the governor of coal-rich Kemerovo Region for two decades, has died aged 79

Aman Tuleev, a former governor of coal-rich Kemerovo Region, has died aged 79. His passing was announced today by his gubernatorial successor, Sergey Tsivelev.

Born in Soviet Turkmenistan, Tuleev grew up in Kemerovo Region, also known as Kuzbass, where his stepfather brought the family in 1951. In the early 1990s, he simultaneously headed the legislative and executive branches of power in the region. 

Tuleev’s support for an attempted coup against Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in August 1991 made him a target for Moscow and cost him the gubernatorship. During the 1993 constitutional crisis that pitted President Boris Yeltsin against the parliament, Tuleev was on the side of the lawmakers, against whom the president deployed tanks.

In 1997, amid a threat of mass protests by the region’s miners, Yeltsin appointed Tuleev as acting governor. His mandate was confirmed the same year in the first-ever gubernatorial election, in which he won over 90% of the votes.

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After Yeltsin’s surprise resignation on New Year’s Eve, 1999, Tuleev ran for president. His rivals for the role included his Communist ally, Gennady Zyuganov, and Yeltsin’s preferred successor, Vladimir Putin. Tuleev won over 51% of the vote in his own area, but less than 3% nationwide.

The regional governor eventually came to terms with the federal government and joined the leadership of the ruling United Russia party. Tuleev’s governorship came to an end not for political reasons, but due to a major tragedy that occurred under his watch.

He took personal responsibility for the 2018 shopping mall fire in the capital Kemerovo, which claimed the lives of 60 people, most of whom were children. Investigators blamed the owners’ negligence and the corruption of officials who failed to enforce fire safety regulations.

Tuleev came to be regarded as a skilled hostage negotiator. The media reported his involvement in several such crises, including one in 1991, during which he offered to trade himself for a seven-year-old girl.

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