Central Auditing Commission of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1986, and was in session until the convocation of the 28th Congress in 1990. [1]

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Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [1]
Name Cyrillic 26th CAC 28th CC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Vladimir Adylov Владимир АдыловNewNot1948Alive1972 Uzbek Male [2]
Alexander Aleksankin Александр АлексанкинOldNot192920141956 Belarusian Male [3]
Georgy Anufriev Георгий АнуфриевNewNot1940Alive1964 Russian Male [2]
Gayane Avakyan Гаяне АвакянNewNot1954Alive1977 Armenian Female [4]
Lucia Balykova Люция БалыковаNewResigned193120101970 Russian Female [5]
Alexander Baranov Александр БарановNewNot192820031951 Russian Male [2]
Albert Belyaev Альберт БеляевNewNot1928Alive1950 Russian Male [6]
Zaina Beyshekeyeva Зайна БейшекееваNewMember1955Alive1977 Kyrgyz Female [7]
Nikolay Bukharin Николай БухаринNewNot1947Alive1970 Russian Male [8]
Valery Bykov Валерий БыковNewNot1938Alive1966 Russian Male [8]
David Dragunsky Давид ДрагунскийOldNot191019921931 Jew Male [9]
Yuri Dubinin Юрий ДубининNewNot193020131954 Russian Male [10]
Anatoly Dumachev Анатолий ДумачёвOldNot193220041957 Kazakh Male [11]
Apas Dzhumagulov Апас ДжумагуловNewNot1934Alive1962 Kyrgyz Male [12]
Leonid Efremov Леонид ЕфремовOldResigned192120071941 Russian Male [13]
Pyotr Erpilov Пётр ЕрпиловNewResigned192620051953 Russian Male [14]
Anatoly Fateyev анатолий фатеевNewNot193120061956 Russian Male [15]
Dmitry Galkin Дмитрий ГалкинOldNot192620141949 Russian Male [16]
Pavel Gilashvili Павел ГилашвилиOldResigned191819941939 Georgian Male [17]
Vasily Grebenyuk Василий ГребенюкOldResigned192420001943 Russian Male [18]
Zulaikho Gulova Зулайхо ГуловаNewNot1955Alive1977 Tajik Female [19]
Yuri Izrael Юрий ИзраэльOldNot193020141955 Russian Male [20]
Gennady Kabasin Геннадий КабасинNewNot193720161960 Russian Male [21]
Ivan Kapitonov Иван КапитоновCCResigned191520021939 Russian Male [22]
Galina Kasyanova Галина КасьяноваNewNot1951Alive1978 Russian Female [23]
Mikhail Khaldeev Михаил ХалдеевOldNot191220161947 Russian Male [24]
Alexander Kharlamov Александр ХарламовOldNot192920041952 Russian Male [25]
Annamurad Khojamuradov Аннамурад ХоджамурадовNewNot1935 ?1961 Turkmen Male [26]
Yuri Khusainov Юрий ХусаиновNewNot1929 ?1953 Russian Male [27]
Domna Komarova Домна КомароваOldResigned192019941940 Russian Female [28]
Viktor Komplektov Ви́ктор Компле́ктовNewNot193220201962 Russian Male [29]
Veniamin Konnov Вениамин КонновOldNot192119911946 Russian Male [30]
Heldi-Melaine Koppel Хельди-Мелайне КоппельNewNot1935Alive1956 Estonian Female [31]
Ivan Kostyukov Иван КостюковOldNot192620011951 Russian Male [32]
Anatoly Kovalev Анатолий КовалёвNewNot192320021945 Russian Male [33]
Valentina Krasnenkova Валентина КрасненковаNewNot1939Alive1968 Russian Female [34]
Leonty Krivoruchko Леонтий КриворучкоNewResigned192720031952 Ukrainian Male [4]
Pavel Laptev Хельди-Мелайне КоппельNewNot192820111951 Russian Male [35]
Sergey Losev Сергей ЛосевOldDied192719881953 Russian Male [36]
Ada Maksimkina Ада МаксимкинаNewNot1940Alive1968 Latvian Female [37]
Nikolai Moiseyev Николай МоисеевNewMember193420201955 Russian Male [38]
Alexandru Mocanu Александр МокануNewNot193420181968 Moldovan Male [39]
Ivan Nayashkov Иван НаяшковOldNot192419981961 Kazakh Male [40]
Alla Nizovtseva Алла НизовцеваNewNot193020131955 Russian Female [41]
Vera Odobescu Вера ОдобескуNewNot1934 ?1958 Moldovan Female [42]
Gaibnazar Pallayev Гаибназар ПаллаевNewNot192920001957 Tajik Male [43]
Nikolai Popov Николай ПоповNewNot193020081953 Russian Male [44]
Stanislav Postnikov Станислав ПостниковOldNot192820121957 Russian Male [45]
Kabdulla Romazanov Кабдулла РомазановNewNot1947Alive1970 Kazakh Male [46]
Nikolai Rubtsov Николай РубцовNewNot1931Alive1954 Russian Male [46]
Arnold Rüütel Арнольд РюйтельNewNot1928Alive1964 Estonian Male [47]
Ivan Rybakov Иван РыбаковNewNot1947Alive1969 Russian Male [48]
Antonina Ryndina Тамилла РзаеваOldNot1942Alive1973 Russian Female [48]
Tamilla Rzayeva Антонина РындинаNewMember1951Alive1978 Azerbaijani Female [48]
Makhtay Sagdiyev Арнольд РюйтельNewNot192920121953 Kazakh Male [49]
Nikolay Samilyk Николай СамилыкNewNot1937 ?1961 Ukrainian Male [50]
Vitaly Shabanov Виталий ШабановNewNot1939 ?1962 Russian Male [27]
Atabally Shalyyev Атабаллы ШалыевNewNot1945 ?1976 Turkmen Male [27]
Viktor Sharapov Виктор ШараповNewNot193120191958 Russian Male [51]
Leonid Sharayev Леонид ШараевOldNot193520211957 Ukrainian Male [52]
Nina Sherbakova Нина ЩербаковаNewNot1937 ?1964 Russian Female [53]
Ivan Shinkevich Иван ШинкевичNewNot1937 ?1961 Belarusian Male [53]
Lyudmila Shvetsova Людмила ШвецоваNewMember194920141974 Russian Female [54]
Gennady Sizov Геннадий СизовOldResigned190319911926 Russian Male [55]
Lyubov Smirnova Любовь СмирноваNewNot1944Alive1974 Russian Female [56]
Tatyana Snetkova Татьяна СнетковаNewNot1950 ?1975 Russian Female [50]
Ringaudas Songaila Рингаудас СонгайлаOldResigned192920191953 Lithuanian Male [57]
Vladimir Stepanov Тимофеевич ВладимирNewResigned192820141956 Russian Male [58]
Anatoly Storozhuk Анатолий СторожукNewMember194420211972 Ukrainian Male [59]
Zinaida Stulpinene Зинаида СтульпиненеNewNot1941 ?1965 Lithuanian Female [60]
Alexander Subbotin Александр Суббо́тинNewNot192420101944 Russian Male [61]
Galina Suhoruchenkova Галина СухорученковаNewNot1935 ?1958 Russian Female [60]
Suleyman Tatliyev Сулейман ТатлиевNewNot192520141959 Azerbaijani Male [62]
Sergey Tkachev Сергей ТкачёвNewNot192220221950 Russian Male [63]
Tatyana Trofimova Татьяна ТрофимоваNewNot1951 ?1980 Russian Female [64]
Nikolay Trubilin Николай ТрубилинNewNot192920191959 Russian Male [65]
Mikhail Ulyanov Михаил УльяновOldMember192720071951 Russian Male [66]
Jānis Vagris Янис ВагрисNewNot193020231966 Latvian Male [67]
Boris Vladimirov Борис ВладимировNewNot193420111961 Russian Male [68]
Sergei Voenushkin Сергей Вое́нушкинNewNot192920121951 Russian Male [69]
Hrant Voskanyan Грант ВосканянNewNot192420051946 Armenian Male [70]
Rudolph Yanovskiy Рудольф ЯновскийNewNot192920101951 Russian Male [71]
Alexei Zverev Алексей ЗверевNewResigned192920211953 Russian Male [72]

Notes

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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1966, and was in session until the convocation of the 24th Congress in 1971.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1971, and was in session until the convocation of the 25th Congress in 1976.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1976, and was in session until the convocation of the 26th Congress in 1981.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1981, and was in session until the convocation of the 27th Congress in 1986.