Gavriil Kharitonovich Popov
Gavriil Kharitonovich Popov is a Russian politician and economist. He served as the mayor of Moscow from 1990 until he resigned in 1992.Biography
Born to a Greek family in Moscow, Popov graduated Moscow Lomonosov University in political economy. He joined the Soviet Communist Party in 1959 and served as a secretary of the Komsomol committee of his university. Popov remained at the faculty of economics as a graduate student, then docent, and in 1978 became dean of the faculty. Yegor Gaidar, who would become Prime Minister of Russia, was one of his students.
During Perestroika Popov became heavily involved in politics. On April 20, 1990, he became the first democratically elected mayor of Moscow. He resigned from the CPSU later that year, following Boris Yeltsin's lead at the 28th Congress. He resigned in 1992 and was replaced by the vice-mayor, Yury Luzhkov. In January 2010, he and Luzhkov published an article highly critical of Yegor Gaidar.
After 1992, Popov returned to academia. He is now president of the International University in Moscow.Footnotes