Vladimir Ivashko
Vladimir Antonovich Ivashko (Russian language: Влади́мир Анто́нович Ива́шко 28 October 1932 – 13 November 1994) was a Ukrainian politician. He was the leader of the Soviet Union for a short time. He became the leader in 1991. He ruled for five days until his political party was declared politically impotent and on 29 August 1991 it was banned.
| Vladimir Ivashko
  Владимир Ивашко (in Russian)   Володимир Івашко (in Ukrainian) | |
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| General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Acting | |
| In office 24 August 1991 – 29 August 1991 | |
| Preceded by | Mikhail Gorbachev | 
| Succeeded by | Party banned | 
| Deputy General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union | |
| In office 12 July 1990 – 29 August 1991 | |
| General Secretary | Mikhail Gorbachev | 
| Preceded by | Yegor Ligachev | 
| Succeeded by | Office abolished | 
| First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine | |
| In office 28 September 1989 – 22 June 1990 | |
| Preceded by | Volodymyr Shcherbytsky | 
| Succeeded by | Stanislav Hurenko | 
| Full member of the 27th, 28th Politburo | |
| In office 9 December 1989 – 29 August 1991 | |
| Member of the 28th Secretariat | |
| In office 14 July 1990 – 29 August 1991 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 October 1932 Poltava, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | 
| Died | 13 November 1994 (aged 62) Moscow, Russian Federation | 
| Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | 
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Ivashko died from an "undisclosed long-illness" in Moscow, aged 62.
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| Preceded by Mikhail Gorbachev | General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party 1991–1991 | Succeeded by position abolished | 
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