How did the fate of the only daughter of Mikhail Gorbachev. Presidential granddaughter

The concept of the intelligentsia in the Russian language, in the Russian consciousness is evolving: first it is the “service of the mind”, then the “service of conscience”, then the “service of good breeding”. Mikhail Sergeevich and Raisa Maksimovna Gorbachev went through all these three services - the mind, ...

The concept of the intelligentsia in the Russian language, in the Russian consciousness is evolving: first it is the “service of the mind”, then the “service of conscience”, then the “service of good breeding”. Mikhail Sergeevich and Raisa Maksimovna Gorbachev went through all these three services - intelligence, conscience and good breeding. On the eve of the 80th birthday of the First President of the USSR, I met with Irina Virganskaya-Gorbacheva...

The interview lasted two and a half hours. Somewhere in the middle of the conversation, Ira said: “You know, I am always responsible for my words and deeds. But as for other people, even the closest ones, I cannot be an interpreter. Here Raisa Maksimovna * wrote a book. Only one. I also wanted to write about the years after my resignation. Did not make it. And Mikhail Sergeevich wrote many books. And, you see, I have a cliff here ... Here dad is alive and well and let him tell everyone about his feelings, perceptions, relationships with people. And I have no right... - And - after a pause: - I am struck by the enormity of today's memories, memoirs, interviews. Each for his hero decided everything, outlined everything, thought everything ... "

So: in this interview, Ira Gorbacheva is just a daughter. No more. But no less. A close-up look. Or a summary for yourself.

And let's also remember: what is not said is part of what has been said, and not vice versa.

About childhood

“My parents always behaved very reservedly around me, without such, you know, outward manifestations of love. But there was this: interpenetration. This is when dad comes home from work, and the whole family listens about all the sheep and about where it burned down and where he went and with whom he spoke ... Mom returned from the department and begins: such a student, such a student ... And I - to myself ... Everything they lived one life, although, of course, something separate, personal happened with dad and mom in their professions.

I remember the constant silence in the house. Everything is in books. And I'm parallel to my parents - too. She started reading at the age of four. No one taught specifically. She asked something, explained some letters ... We had a huge library, and I was chained to it at the age of four, and I read continuously.

From living conditions I remember life in a communal apartment. I don't remember the neighbors' names, but I remember their faces and the number of doors - eight families lived there besides us. I remember the kitchen gas stoves, I remember swearing, and something good. I was then three or four years old.

My parents, out of conviction, did not send me to a special school for the children of the party nomenklatura. I studied in regular school. But as soon as Mikhail Sergeevich assumed the post of first secretary of the Stavropol City Party Committee, I, a ten-year-old child, became a public figure. And the children's teenage environment, it's not easy anyway. There, and so they develop - inside and with the world - their tough relations, and if this is superimposed on the fact that your dad is a party leader ... Then the relationship is canalized through different directions. First: dislike. Second: the desire to suck up or get used to, or something. Did I feel it? And felt, and burned. Then I did not have such developed instincts as now. (Laughs.) Well, now they want to suck up less. Thank you Lord, I got rid of this a long time ago.

In short, over time, my relationship with classmates leveled off. No, they didn't poison them in an organized manner. I think that in order to be persecuted in an organized way, you need to be a victim. The inner feeling of the victim should be. The crowd feels it. Even school. Since childhood, I have not been among the people-victims. ”

About the "Kremlin family"

“After school I went to medical school. The choice was mine. But dictated by circumstances. I really wanted to go to Moscow, to enter the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. But my parents... no, they didn't say we forbid you. But unobtrusively they said many times: how is it that you are alone with us ... and you will leave? .. And in Stavropol I didn’t have much to choose from. But a doctor is a good profession, and I was internally ready for it.

And my 4th course in honey had just begun - Mikhail Sergeevich was taken to work in Moscow. I was happy. But from the first reaction of my mother, I did not understand whether she was glad. Mom left with dad immediately, with one suitcase, and my husband and I a little later. And when I saw her a month and a half later, she was already some kind of updated.

My mother loved Moscow very much. Memories of college days and all that. Although I loved Stavropol. Not so much the city itself… But this opportunity to go outside the city and go, go, go, and around mountains and fields, meadows and steppes… She loved all this beauty very much. They collected grass high in the mountains with dad.

And when we became a “Kremlin family”, absolutely nothing in our internal relations has changed.”

Here Ira falls silent and thoughtfully, slowly, carefully choosing her words: “But we have such a country ... You see, if I now say that we all came home the same way and told everything to each other, then again there will be talk that the decisions of the Politburo were accepted in the family by Raisa Maksimovna or else, God forbid, they will drag me in ... But this is an anecdote! Those decisions that were political were not discussed in the family. Emotions, reactions, sensations, experiences were discussed. Here at the level: tired - not tired, it torments, then it worries ... A person always needs to talk to someone, he needs an interlocutor.

But everything can be taken out of context and immediately vulgarized. So they vulgarized and made it a myth - and he, this myth, is still alive, still walks - about Raisa Maksimovna. She decided! She ruled! She was in command! But my mother didn't have it.

Here I have, yes, the command voice is already appearing. However, when? When dad eats the fifth bun. Well, you know, you can't give up here. Here's what to do if dad drinks coffee and eats the fifth bun ... I say: dad, this is the fifth bun! He: What do you think? And proves that the first ... "

Raisa Maksimovna's grandfather was an honest hardworking peasant. He was arrested as an "enemy of the people". And the grandmother was expelled by the neighbors. In front of the eyes of the entire village, she was dying of hunger and grief, and no one helped her.

Grandfather was shot on August 20, 1937. And exactly fifty-four years later, on the putsch, on August 20, 1991, as Olga Zdravomyslova** recalls, Raisa Maksimovna was struck and frightened by the coincidence of these dates. At night, there, in Foros, she could not fall asleep in any way, and when the doctor offered her sleeping pills, she refused: “I am afraid that I will fall asleep, then I will wake up somewhere else, far from here, and everyone is killed - and the girls too.”

The grandfather of Mikhail Sergeevich was also repressed. From the memoirs of Raisa Maksimovna, it can be seen that the Gorbachevs were formed during the years of the “Khrushchev thaw” and belonged to the generation of “children of the 20th Congress”, to the “sixties”, who fought against the legacy of Stalinism. For them, Stalin was a tyrant. All! Dot. Solid point. No commas or "buts". There are things where even grammar protests. And not just grammar. (See above - about the service of conscience.)

Recently in America, the wonderful Russian poet Naum Korzhavin said this to me about perestroika and Gorbachev: “ Great importance for us it was liberation from the yoke of Stalinism. And then there was the liberation from communism. And often those people who reached the next step despised those who got stuck on the previous one. By the time Gorbachev appeared, I had already freed myself from communism. And he began to free himself and free others from the stupor of Stalinism. Therefore, some considered Gorbachev's attitude to life insufficient. And I am grateful to him. Because the country, in order to move on, had to free itself from the stupor of Stalinism. And Gorbachev's activity in this direction was very necessary.

About resignation

“After my father’s resignation, our phones went silent. Well, they fell silent and fell silent ... Some people just cut off. Relatives included. But see what's the matter? There are new people, new friends. And there are those who did not cut off. It's always like this: someone is cut off, cut off, and someone remains... No one and nothing is ever cut off until the end. And what has not been cut off is already your special value and joy ...

Although the resignation, however, was very difficult. Especially in the early nineties. All these trials, all this harassment, Foundation evictions. Mom is sick… After Foros, she had such problems… Not only did her hand go away, she also became blind.” "Can it be written?" I ask. Ira, sighing: “You can. Now everything is possible. Well, in general, there were a lot of problems, including financial ones. Mikhail Sergeevich has a pension, I don’t remember exactly, either one dollar converted into rubles, or two. What is the situation in the country? Everything is bad, and Gorbachev is to blame for everything. But! The degree of freedom that I felt after my father's resignation is incomparable with anything! Freedom from constant pressure… Be there, do this, do that… I didn’t have any positions, but this terrible moral responsibility for the fact that somewhere something exploded, something happened… and it puts pressure on you and presses , and crushes ... And here is freedom ... No matter what they do to you, no matter what they write, no matter how they destroy - you are free!

About my mother's death

“Mom’s death is a black failure. Wild dreams haunt me to this day. Terrible, incredible dreams ... I dream of my mother and the horror of these dreams, that my mother appears in my dreams alive, as if nothing had happened to her, and begins to tell me something about today's affairs ... And I can’t understand: who did we bury ? To whom do we go to the cemetery? And I have been living through this nightmare all eleven years since my mother died. Today, I have these dreams a little less often, and when it just happened, it was generally uninterrupted.

Until the death of Raisa Maksimovna, Ira lived in Moscow, in an apartment. She divorced her husband and raised her daughters on her own. The eldest must be taken to one school, the youngest to another, to work herself, in short, to live outside the city with her parents - to lose a lot of time.

After graduation, Ira defended her dissertation, worked at the Cardiology Research Center, and in 1994 Mikhail Sergeevich told his daughter: let's think about how we will work with the Foundation. Ira thought and thought and realized that she is a pure scientist and does not understand economics, business, or management at all.

She was thirty-seven years old. But she made up her mind: she left her job and sat down at a desk at the business school of the Academy National economy. And only after graduation she began to work in the Gorbachev Foundation.

“And in 1999, my mother ended up in Münster ***, in a clinic. And we hoped until the very end that she would get better. Let her need long-term care, rehabilitation, we believed: she will recover. And Mikhail Sergeevich then made a decision of his own free will: he appointed me vice-president of the Fund with all the powers of the president. Well, he will be inseparable from his mother and, probably, for a long time… And the Foundation is an organization, people work there, you can't interrupt it. That's how I became vice president."

About a family without a mother

When Raisa Maksimovna died, Ira one day packed up her things in her apartment, took her daughters and moved to Mikhail Sergeevich's dacha.

“Yes, it was far to travel, it took a lot of time and effort, but I understood that he should not be left alone. Just shouldn't. And you can’t think of anything else and you won’t do anything else. Either you are a family or you are not a family.

The first two years after my mother's death, my father and I lived without separation from each other. Absolutely non-stop. We worked together, on business trips together, at home together…

But two years later, when Ksyusha was already twenty-one years old, and Nastya was fourteen, it became more difficult: they could not call friends, somehow uncomfortable, they were afraid of their grandfather; at nine in the evening you have to stand at attention, grandfather is worried ...

A family is all family members without exception. And keeping a balance in the family is a whole story ...

And so I sold my apartment in Moscow and bought a small house in Zhukovka. What did it give? Relative freedom of movement for my girls because I am a loyal parent. And to dad from our house to go five minutes.

After the divorce, Ira made a promise to herself: no more men and no more marriages. But then she met with Andrei Trukhachev. And it was also very difficult. Behind each is a train of personal problems, a train own life, it was necessary to solve a lot, understand, comprehend, both together and alone. They even parted for a year to understand everything. They understood and got married in 2006. Since then - happy.

About father's working day

“Dad's working day is different. It is relatively calm. And sometimes - lectures at American universities, and in twelve days we fly ten times from place to place in different parts of the country.

Mikhail Sergeevich is forced to give lectures because this is our main income. Audiences - from five hundred to twelve thousand people. Such public lectures are a huge physical and intellectual strain. Here, in Russia, dad also gives lectures at Moscow State University or at the Russian State Humanitarian University, but less often and for free.”

After the death of Raisa Maksimovna, Gorbachev wildly loaded himself with work. Ira believes that he does this on purpose so as not to think about his mother every second.

About charity

It was Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva, as the First Lady, who revived charity in the Soviet Union. Before her, this word in the beloved fatherland was abusive. The first project was the department she opened for the treatment of childhood leukemia at the Republican Children's Clinical Hospital No. 20. The first contribution of Raisa Maksimovna is a fee for her book "I hope ...". Gorbachev's entire Nobel Prize (almost one million dollars) was distributed among several hospitals, including the Republican Children's Hospital.

In 2007, with the support of the state and businessman Alexander Lebedev, the Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva Institute of Pediatric Hematology and Transplantation was opened in St. Petersburg. This institute is a state institution, but the Gorbachev family helps it very significantly. And the results are amazing: if in the 80s of the last century the five-year survival rate of children with leukemia in the USSR was 7-10%, while in European clinics more than 70% of sick children were cured completely, today the results of treatment of sick children at the Institute of Pediatric Hematology and transplantology named after Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva - at the level of the leading hematological centers in Europe.

In total, the Gorbachev Foundation spent eleven million dollars on charity. Ira says that the figure is very conditional and approximate - without taking into account two recent years and not counting the humanitarian aid that in the nineties went to Chechnya and other "hot spots" under the auspices of the Foundation. And this despite the fact that the Gorbachev Foundation is not a charitable organization, but the International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Science Research. That is, they could not do charity work at all. And no one could judge.

Just as Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev was not at all obliged to make a charity event out of his birthday. But Ira offered her father exactly this idea - a charity anniversary evening ... With one single goal: once again to help children with leukemia.

About the anniversary celebration

“And as soon as preparations for the anniversary of the pope began, the myth jumped again ... Either on the Internet, then on the radio, then even in the“ perestroika ”publications ... Aha !!! London!!! We have everything there now! And Gorbachev - there too!

Meanwhile, Mikhail Sergeevich's birthday has already begun. Exhibition “Mikhail Gorbachev. PERESTROIKA.

Actually Gorbachev at the exhibition is not enough. And this is understandable: the country is bigger… The main concept of the exhibition was immediately formed in my first conversation with the director of the Moscow House of Photography, Olga Sviblova. This exhibition is not only about Mikhail Sergeevich, but it is he, Mikhail Sergeevich, against the backdrop of the country. And where is this exhibition? In Moscow. On Manezhnaya Square. But no one discusses it. Everyone is talking about London.

On February 24, an exhibition opens in Berlin. Why Berlin? Because Berlin has become a symbol of the end of the Cold War.

And on March 2, on the very birthday, we walk in Moscow. With your closest ones. With the party of friends of Gorbachev. There will be both student friends and friends of his whole life ...

March 15-16 at the Gorbachev Foundation conference, which will be held with the "Memorial", - about the "sixties".

Now - about London. For the past five years, the Lebedev family has been organizing charity balls there every year. Well, we are with them. Money is collected that goes to the Raisa Gorbacheva Foundation. And this time it is a different event, organized by the Gorbachev Foundation and the Gorbi-80 company in honor of the anniversary of Mikhail Sergeyevich.

Why London? Great Britain as a country and London as a city are “sharpened” for such events. There is no need to overcome a thousand obstacles and endlessly prove something to someone. The same Albert Hall goes towards us in all directions - for example, nominal lodges. These lodges are owned by individual families and companies and have been bought out years in advance, so people are giving up their lodges that evening in our favor.”

In the British press, the amount is mentioned: five million pounds are planned to be collected at a charity ball in London in connection with Gorbachev's anniversary. The money, I repeat, will go to the treatment of children with leukemia.

About the "service of upbringing"

I read from Mikhail Gasparov: “the service of the mind” is an appeal to the whole world, to everything that could require the intervention of the mind in it. And the “service of good breeding” is the “service of sociability”, or relations between people who are aware of themselves as equals. In the old days they said: "neighbors." Probably, this is the main thing in intelligence - the ability to treat each other with respect, to feel the closeness of ordinary people from ordinary life.

At the end of the conversation, I ask Ira Gorbacheva what she admires most about her father.

“We were with him in some, I don’t remember which country, we were driving a car, he looked out the window, and there were people walking along the street - both dark-haired, and narrow-eyed, and all sorts of different ones, and he said : “Daughter, look how much God has created ... This means that everything is needed. And everyone, therefore, must be loved ... "

He knows people. He knows their weaknesses, oddities, shortcomings, and even those shortcomings that are very negative. And still loves. And stupid, and evil, and funny people. Any!
This is what I admire most about my father: absolute unparalleled decency and absolute philanthropy.

* Ira calls her parents either her father and mother, or by her first name and patronymic, I left it in the text, did not edit.
** Olga Zdravomyslova - Executive Director of the Gorbachev Foundation.
*** Munster - in the clinic of this German city, Raisa Maksimovna Gorbacheva spent the last eight weeks of her life.

When the stars leave the political scene, they continue to be of interest to people, but there are special figures that even modern schoolchildren know. Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeevich: where he lives now, how his life is developing - you will find out in this material.

Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeevich: short biography

March 2, 1931 in the village of Privolnoe Stavropol Territory the future and only president of the USSR was born. It is difficult to imagine that a boy born in an ordinary peasant family will be given such an important destiny, but fate decreed otherwise.

Gorbachev's childhood passed without luxury and frills: his parents could not afford much financially. Young Mikhail from the age of 13 was forced to help his mother and father, combining schooling with working days on a collective farm. At first he was a laborer at a mechanical and tractor station, but for perseverance and diligence, he was already promoted to assistant combine operator in his teenage years. For this work, at the age of 18, Gorbachev was first rewarded by the Order for exceeding the plan for harvesting grain.

In 1950, Mikhail graduated from school with high rates progress and without difficulty entered the Moscow State University at the Faculty of Law. It was the university and student life that played a decisive role in his life, opening up for him the possibilities of social activity, the foundations of politics, introducing him to the ideas of the Komsomol. As a student, he was accepted into the ranks of the CPSU, and after graduation he became the first secretary of the city committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League of the Stavropol Territory, finally making a choice between jurisprudence and politics in favor of the latter. During his studies at Moscow State University, the personal life of Gorbachev M.S. At the dance, he met a modest girl - Raisa Titarenko, who soon became his faithful and only wife for life.

At the beginning of his political path, Gorbachev dealt with agricultural issues and even, wanting to become more competent in this area, received a second diploma in absentia. higher education majoring in economics and agronomy.

At the age of 47, the successful Stavropol politician-expert was noticed in Moscow. His transfer to the capital was personally supported by Yuri Andropov. Here Gorbachev was appointed secretary of the Central Committee (CC), and a couple of years later became a member of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, where he led the process of reforming the market economy and power structures.

Having earned a reputation as a global reformer, Gorbachev was elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU and from that moment began to implement his main political project - the process of democratization Soviet society later known as "perestroika".

Despite varying successes in the reforms, Gorbachev, in accordance with amendments to the country's legislation, was elected the first president of the USSR in 1990.

But the victory did not last long: democratization, along with freedom, brought a number of problems to society - economic crisis, dual power and, as a result, the “August coup” and the collapse Soviet Union. Mikhail Sergeevich was forced to resign and stop his political activity, changing it to public work and research. Three months to seven - that's how many years Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev led the country.

Where does Gorbachev currently live?

The life of the first president of the USSR interests journalists to this day. Where Gorbachev lives today, what and how much he earns, how he analyzes his past are the main questions that arouse curiosity among his contemporaries.

Back in the 1990s. after the end of his political career, Gorbachev spent most of his time abroad. Germany (Bavaria) was considered to be his permanent place of residence - the small town of Rottach-Egern, famous for its success in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Here he settled with his only daughter and grandchildren after his wife Raisa passed away in 1999 - the woman died of an acute form of leukemia.

The first home of the former politician was a villa near the Church of St. Lawrence, within the walls of which he has the status of an honorary parishioner. In 2007, in the same town, Gorbachev bought a house called "Castle Hubertus" worth 1 million euros. The building is surrounded by a picturesque garden, and a clean mountain river flows nearby, in which royal trout is found. Despite the local beauties and a well-maintained mansion, local residents have not seen Mikhail Sergeyevich here for a long time. The last time he walked along the paths of the Bavarian park in 2014, and shortly before his 86th birthday he put up real estate in Germany for sale.

Despite his impressive age, the former president of the USSR tries to lead an active life and periodically appears at various European events, but it is impossible to answer the question exactly, Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev, where he now lives in 2017. It is known that in Russia he was given a government dacha on Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway (Kolchuga) for life use, a car, servants, a personal driver and several FSO guards. Given these facts, it is quite possible to believe that Mikhail Sergeyevich is constantly in Russia, especially since his daughter Irina now lives here.

How old is Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeevich?

March 2, 2017 Mikhail Sergeevich celebrated his 86th birthday. Of course, age takes its toll, and now the politician can no longer boast of good health. Long years he suffers diabetes and is forced to undergo a thorough medical examination every month. Recently, specialists from the Central Clinical Hospital have been doing this. In the same place, Gorbachev regularly undergoes a course of massages and other wellness treatments.

Despite careful monitoring of his health, since 2015, there has been some negative dynamics in his state of health - crises and emergency hospitalizations to the clinic have become more frequent. While his wife was alive, she carefully monitored not only his image, but also his diet. Mikhail Sergeevich loves pastries and sweets, which aggravates the endocrine disease and adds problems to himself in the form of overweight. By the way, with his wife, he never weighed more than 85 kg.

But Mikhail Sergeevich, even with difficulties with well-being, tries to remain active. When time and health allow, he attends various events, reads 12 printed publications daily, so as not to miss a single important event in Russia and the world.

Until recently, he traveled around the country and the world with author's lectures, liked to visit the country's universities, communicating with the younger generation. Now, due to an unstable state of health, he is forced to stop traveling, but he willingly talks with students of higher educational institutions Moscow, where Gorbachev now lives.

Special mention should be made of his creative activity: Gorbachev regularly publishes his scientific work and writes memoirs in which he describes not only the love of his life, his family relationships and political career, but also shares his thoughts on modern Russia, mainly criticizing the state of affairs in the political and social spheres countries.

Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev is a Soviet and Russian politician and statesman. The last General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, as well as the last Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. From 1989 to 1990 - First Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. He was the only president of the USSR (from 1990 to 1991).

Mikhail Gorbachev went down in history as a great personality. He was one of the most influential statesmen not only in Russia, but also in a number of other socialist republics. During his reign in the Soviet Union, a number of large-scale changes took place that affected the whole world as a whole. This was the so-called "Perestroika" period.

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Where does Mikhail Gorbachev live now?

Where does Mikhail Gorbachev live now? - the question is quite interesting. There is no exact answer to it. Various sources name different places.

But still, the majority are confident and cite official data that Mikhail Gorbachev and his family live in Germany, more precisely in Bavaria. They moved there over 10 years ago. Perhaps the reason for the move was the fierce criticism of the management activities of the President of the USSR, and he could no longer stay in his homeland.

Mikhail Gorbachev's house for a million euros, probably, was not discussed only by the lazy. The president really bought real estate in the resort town of Rottach-Egern - "Castle Hubertus". The area is very beautiful - bewitching landscapes, nature and a river where you can fish.

Biography and personal life of Mikhail Gorbachev

The biography and personal life of Mikhail Gorbachev began in the village of Privolnoye, Medvedensky District, Stavropol Territory. The future politician was born on March 2, 1931 in a peasant Russian-Ukrainian family. His father is Sergei Gorbachev, Russian, participant in the Great Patriotic War where he died. Mother - Maria Gorbacheva, Ukrainian. Mikhail Gorbachev has a younger brother - Alexander Gorbachev, a military man, served in rocket troops special purpose. Died in 2001.

From virginity, Mikhail Gorbachev combined study and work at the MTS and the collective farm. At the age of 19 he became a candidate member of the CPSU. In 1952, Mikhail Gorbachev became a member of the CPSU, and this is how his political career begins.

After graduation, he entered the Moscow State University. Lomonosov without exams for the Faculty of Law. After graduating from the university, he was assigned to the regional prosecutor's office, where he worked for only a few days, because. was invited to the Komsomol work.

The political career of Mikhail Gorbachev grew rapidly. The party service gave him the opportunity to get a second higher education as an economist. It is known that Mikhail Gorbachev was repeatedly considered for a position in the KGB.

Soon Mikhail Gorbachev becomes a deputy of the Supreme Council and heads the commission on youth affairs.

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With the coming to power of Mikhail Gorbachev, the stage of "Perestroika" began, which was marked by a number of political and social reforms. His entire policy was aimed at improving the economic indicators in the country due to the increase in the amount of industry, the development of the scientific and technical field, the increase in social indicators, etc. But the approved system failed. Deficit, discontent among the population and the unification of anti-Soviet groups are among the negative results of Mikhail Gorbachev's campaign.

Soon the economic situation in the Soviet Union began to deteriorate, many countries decided to secede. In 1991, the President of the USSR signed documents on the withdrawal of the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union. Later, on the basis of this fact, a criminal case was initiated against Mikhail Gorbachev. On December 25, 1991, the President of the USSR resigned his powers.

After his resignation, Mikhail Gorbachev began new life. He owned shares in a Russian newspaper and wrote many literary works. Mikhail Gorbachev also lectured at the country's universities. In general, he continued to engage in social and political activities

In 1996, Mikhail Gorbachev announced his candidacy for the post of President of Russia, but scored less than one percent. Later, in 2001, he becomes the leader of the Social Democratic Party.

The personal life of Mikhail Gorbachev is not as diverse as his social and political activities. The politician was married once and forever. Raisa Gorbacheva became his wife, a beautiful woman and business advisor. Raisa Gorbacheva died in 1999.

In the family of Mikhail Gorbachev, the only daughter, Irina, was born, who gave her parents two granddaughters. Ksenia is the first granddaughter of Mikhail Gorbachev, married twice, has a daughter, Alexandra. Anastasia is the second granddaughter of Mikhail Gorbachev, married, works as the chief editor of the site.

Family and children of Mikhail Gorbachev

The childhood and youth period of Mikhail Gorbachev is filled with sorrowful colors. The father, who went to the front, died. The village where little Gorbachev lived was occupied by German troops and liberated only six months later. His grandfathers were repressed.

All these events were very memorable for Mikhail Gorbachev. He carried the idea of ​​change from his youth political system home country so that the family and children of Mikhail Gorbachev live happily, have a future without war.

Mikhail Gorbachev was married once and has one child.

Daughter of Mikhail Gorbachev - Irina

The daughter of Mikhail Gorbachev is Irina Virganskaya-Gorbacheva, the only child of a politician. She was born on January 6, 1957.

Irina received a medical education, but later retrained as an economist. He is now vice president of the Gorbachev Foundation.

In 1978, she first married Anatoly Virgansky, a vascular surgeon at the First City Hospital in Moscow. In 1993, the family broke up.

Since 2006, she has been married to Andrey Trukhachev, a businessman who is engaged in transportation.

Irina has two children - Ksenia and Anastasia. The girls are already quite old, live independent lives and are famous personalities. So, for example, Ksenia is a model, married and has a daughter, Alexandra, who was born in 2008. Anastasia is an MGIMO graduate and works as an editor-in-chief at the Trendspace.ru website.

Mikhail Gorbachev's wife - Raisa Gorbachev

The wife of Mikhail Gorbachev is Raisa Gorbachev, the only and beloved wife of the President of the USSR. The First Lady of the Soviet Union was born on January 5, 1931 in Rubtsovsk. Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University. Mikhail Gorbachev and Raisa Gorbachev met at a dance, and on September 25, 1953, they officially registered their relationship. In 1957, a daughter, Irina, was born in the Gorbachev family.

Raisa Gorbacheva often appeared in the frame with her husband. She accompanied him to all social events and trips. She was also an adviser in many social and political issues. Raisa Gorbacheva has always been able to maintain a dialogue at any level.

The first lady of the USSR dressed elegantly, for which she received respect from European women, but she annoyed some Soviet girls.

Funeral: date of death of Mikhail Gorbachev

As often happens, in 2013 there were rumors that Mikhail Gorbachev had died. Then many media picked up the news that the First and only President of the USSR had passed away. By the way, one of the first to announce the death of Mikhail Gorbachev was a representative of the German Foreign Ministry. The information seemed so reliable that many began to look for where an influential politician was buried in order to take him to last way. But a day later, it became known that the information had no veracity. Mikhail Gorbachev, fortunately, turned out to be alive and still lives in Germany.

And today you can find information and even videos on the topic "Funeral: the date of the death of Mikhail Gorbachev."

Instagram and Wikipedia Mikhail Gorbachev

Instagram and Wikipedia of Mikhail Gorbachev are frequent requests on the Internet. It is known that the politician, due to his age, does not have accounts in in social networks. But Wikipedia reveals to us the personality of Mikhail Gorbachev very well.

Here you can find the biography of the politician, his political, social activities. Also here are the works of Mikhail Gorbachev, there is information about his awards and honorary titles. The information is completely true and is publicly available on the Internet.

Graduated from the Russian State Medical University (N.I. Pirogov Second Medical Institute) in 1981, defended her Ph.D. thesis in medicine in 1985.

In 1995 she graduated from the International Business School at the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation.

Since 1995 he has been working at the International Public Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Science Research (Gorbachev Foundation).

Since 1999 - Vice-President of the Foundation and President of the Raisa Maksimovna Club.

Family

Paternal grandfather - Sergei Andreevich Gorbachev (1909-1976) collective farmer.

Paternal grandmother - Maria Panteleevna Gorbacheva (village Gopkalo) (1911-1993) collective farmer.

Paternal uncle Alexander Sergeevich Gorbachev - (September 7, 1947 - December 2001) - military man, graduated from the Higher Military School in Leningrad. Served in the radar troops strategic purpose retired with the rank of colonel.

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Maternal grandfather - Maxim Andreevich Titarenko (1907-1986), originally from Altai - a railway engineer

Maternal grandmother - Alexandra Petrovna Titarenko (village of Parada) (1913-1991)

Maternal uncle writer - Yevgeny Maksimovich Titarenko (b. 1935) suffers from Alzheimer's disease, is in a psychiatric hospital.

Aunt Lyudmila Maksimovna Ayukasova (v. Titarenko) (born 1938) worked as an ophthalmologist

Cousin Ruslan Damirovich Ayukasov

Personal life

First husband Anatoly Olegovich Virgansky - vascular surgeon of the Moscow First City Hospital (married from April 15, 1978 to 1993), laureate of the state award Russian Federation in 1992, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Faculty Surgery of the LF, Russian National Research Medical University named after N. I. Pirogov, has the highest surgical category. He has a certificate in surgery and cardiovascular surgery, one of the inventors of the intravenous filter.

The second husband, Andrei Mikhailovich Trukhachev, is a businessman who is engaged in transportation. (marriage since September 26, 2006).

Ksenia Anatolyevna Gorbacheva (formerly Virganskaya, after her first husband Solod, born January 21, 1980) - graduated from the journalism faculty of MGIMO in 2003, journalist, employee of the Grazia women's magazine

First husband - Kirill Vadimovich Solod - graduated from MGIMO in 2005] (married on April 30, 2003)

The second husband is Dmitry Pyrchenkov (former concert director of the singer Abraham Russo) (married in 2009).

Anastasia Anatolyevna Virganskaya (born March 27, 1987) is a graduate of the MGIMO Faculty of Journalism, works as an editor-in-chief on the Trendspace.ru website, and worked in the Grazia magazine.

Husband graduate student Dmitry Zangiev (1986), married on March 20, 2010, Dmitry graduated from the Eastern University at the Russian Academy of Sciences, studied in 2010 in graduate school Russian Academy civil service under the President of the Russian Federation, worked in 2010 in an elite PR agency that advertises Louis Vuitton, Max Mara Fashion Group.

Scientific works

Virganskaya I. M. Sudden death and alcohol. Health care of the Russian Federation. 1991, no. 6: 18-20.

Recently I read that Stalin's granddaughter lives in the USA and does not even speak Russian. And allegedly many children and grandchildren of Soviet leaders live abroad. Is that really true?

Ya. Saveliev, Tula

- Indeed, a number of children of Soviet leaders either went to live in the West, or ended their lives under sad circumstances. Yes, son Stalin Vasily drank and, according to the official version, died of alcohol poisoning, however, there was no autopsy. Daughter Leonid Brezhnev Galina also suffered from alcoholism and died in a psychiatric hospital.

Peel and son Andropova Vladimir, he was in prison for theft and died at the age of 35, - told "AiF" Vladimir Lavrov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. - It turns out that the communist leaders who led the country to a "bright future" did not always cope with raising even their own children.

Lenin had no children at all. Mother's letter preserved Vladimir Ulyanov To Nadezhda Krupskaya, in which the mother-in-law is interested in whether the “arrival of the birds” is planned. Krupskaya answered: “As for my health, I am completely healthy, but unfortunately, things are not going well with regard to the “arrival of a little bird”: something is not going to fly in.

During the quarter of a century that Lenin and Krupskaya lived together, the “birdie” never arrived.

Joseph Dzhugashvili (Stalin)

Stalin's son Vasily died at the age of 40. Daughter Svetlana, being in 1966 on a trip to friendly India, she appeared at the American embassy and asked for political asylum. In 1970, she married an American and changed her name to Lana Peters. gave birth to a daughter Chris Evans.

In 1984, she came to the USSR and restored Soviet citizenship, but 2 years later she renounced it for the second time and returned to the United States. The older children, son and daughter, whom she abandoned in the USSR after her escape, were never found with her mother. common language. In 2008, in one of her rare TV interviews with a Russian journalist, Svetlana refused to speak Russian, explaining that she was not Russian: her father was Georgian, and her mother was half German, half Gypsy. her body was cremated. Where the ashes are buried only daughter Stalin is unknown. Stalin's granddaughter Chris Evans lives in the USA, does not understand Russian and works in a clothing store.

Nikita Khrushchev

Son of Nikita Khrushchev Sergey, awarded the Star of the Hero of Socialist Labor and the title of laureate of the Lenin Prize, has been living in the USA since 1991, received American citizenship.

America has become a home for Nina Khrushcheva- the great-granddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev (pictured) through his eldest son Leonid, the circumstances of whose death historians are still arguing.

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Immediately after the annexation of Crimea to Russia, which, as you know, was transferred to Ukraine in the 50s. 20th century it was on the initiative of Khrushchev that Nina Khrushcheva gave an interview from across the ocean, calling the annexation of the peninsula an annexation.

Khrushchev's great-granddaughter, and part-time professor at an American university, expressed the hope that Western sanctions would have a detrimental effect on the Russian economy.

Mikhail Gorbachev

The only daughter of the last Soviet leader Irina Virganskaya in one of the interviews, she admitted that she could easily imagine herself outside of Russia. She often travels around the world, including periodically visiting the United States. Here is the office of the Gorbachev Foundation, where Irina works as a vice president.

The German press wrote that former president The USSR has a castle in the Bavarian Alps (he himself denies this). The eldest granddaughter of Mikhail Sergeevich lives in Germany Ksenia. “I have many friends in Berlin, and in Germany I feel free,” she told a German journalist.

Daughter of former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev Irina Virganskaya and granddaughter of Mikhail Gorbachev Ksenia Pyrchenko (Virganskaya). Photo: AiF / Valery Khristoforov



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