Valery Kokov Валерий Мухаммедович Коков |
|
---|---|
1st President of Kabardino-Balkaria | |
In office January 9, 1992 – September 16, 2005 |
|
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Arsen Kanokov |
Personal details | |
Born | October 18, 1941 Tyrnyauz, Kabardino-Balkar ASSR RSFSR, USSR |
Died | October 29, 2005 Moscow, Russian Federation |
(aged 64)
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1969-1991) |
Spouse(s) | Violetta Taubievna Kokova(???-2005) (his death) |
Children | 2 |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Military service | |
Awards | Order of Merit for the Fatherland Order of Friendship of Peoples Order of Honour and Glory of Abkhazia |
Valery Mukhamedovich Kokov (Russian: Валерий Мухамедович Коков) (October 18, 1941 - October 29, 2005) was a Russian politician of Kabardian ethnicity.
Contents |
Kokov was born in Tyrnyauz, Kabardino-Balkaria. He was the leader of Kabardino-Balkaria from 1990 to 2005. He was chairman of the republic's supreme Soviet from 1990 to 1991 and was elected President for the first time in 1992.
He effectively neutralized opposition and was re-elected twice in landslide victories; in 1997 with 98% of the vote and in 2002 with 87% of the vote. He successfully maintained stability in the republic though it is close to the war-torn republic of Chechnya. Kokov suffered from cancer for several years before his death. On September 16, 2005, he announced his resignation.
He did not give any reason for his departure, which came nearly a year and a half before the end of his term. He stayed in office until his successor, Arsen Kanokov was chosen two weeks later. During October 2005 his health rapidly declined and he died in the central clinical hospital in Moscow of cancer, a month after leaving office. He is survived by his daughter, son and his wife.
Kokov was married to Violetta Taubievna Kokova, and they had one daughter and one son.
Kokov's name has been used: