Oleg Lobov
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Oleg Ivanovich Lobov (Russian: Олег Иванович Лобов) (born 7 September 1937 in Kiev) was a Russian politician who served as acting Prime Minister of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic from September to November 1991, shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He later served in several important positions in post-Soviet Russia.
Lobov became infamous for his support of Shoko Asahara's activities in Russia.[citation needed]
| Preceded by Ivan Silayev | Prime Minister of Russia 1991 | Succeeded by Boris Yeltsin After 12 December 1991, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation |
| Preceded by Yevgeny Shaposhnikov | Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation 1993 - 1996 | Succeeded by Aleksandr Lebed |
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