1990 in the Soviet Union

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1990
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the Soviet Union

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See also:Other events of 1990
History of the Soviet Union

The following lists events that happened during 1990 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Incumbents[]

  • President of the Soviet UnionMikhail Gorbachev
  • General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet UnionMikhail Gorbachev
  • Chairman of the Supreme SovietMikhail Gorbachev (until 15 March), Anatoly Lukyanov (after 15 March)
  • Vice President of the Soviet Union – Gennady Yanayev
  • Premier of the Soviet UnionNikolai Ryzhkov

Events[]

January[]

  • January 12 – Baku pogrom[1]
  • January 19–20 – Black January[2]

March[]

  • March 4 – 1990 Russian Supreme Soviet election
  • March 11 – Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania[3]

May[]

June[]

  • June 1 – 1990 Chemical Weapons Accord
  • June 4–6 – Osh riots
  • June 7–8 – 1990 Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church
  • June 12 – Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
  • June 19 – Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic is established

July[]

August[]

October[]

  • October 11 – Declaration of State Sovereignty of Bashkortostan
  • October 17 – VTB Bank was founded.[citation needed]
  • October 24 – Soviet nuclear tests
  • October 27 – Askar Akayev is elected as the 1st President of Kyrgyzstan[5]
  • October 27 – The first episode of Pole Chudes is presented

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • May 15 — , Soviet painter and graphic artist
  • May 26 — Varlen Pen, Soviet painter
  • June 1 — , Soviet painter
  • June 22 — , Soviet painter
  • July 4 — , Soviet painter
  • August 2 — , Soviet painter
  • August 6 — Baqi Urmançe, Tatar-Soviet painter, sculptor, and graphic artist
  • August 30 — , Soviet painter
  • October 24 — Boris Maluev, Soviet painter and graphic artist
  • November 7 — Stepan Privedentsev, Soviet painter

See also[]

  • 1990 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
  • List of Soviet films of 1980-91

References[]

  1. ^ "Azerbaijan". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "Black January: Baku (1990): Behind the Scenes – A Photojournalist's Perspective" by Reza Deghati with Betty Blair / in Azerbaijan International, Vol. 6:1 (Spring 1998), pp. 33–37
  3. ^ http://www3.lrs.lt/seimu_istorija/w3_viewer.ViewTheme-p_int_tv_id=281&p_kalb_id=2&p_org=0.htm
  4. ^ "Moscow Parade Marks Date of WWII Victory". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 1990-05-09. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  5. ^ "ИНАУГУРАЦИИ 1991-2000". Akipress.com.


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