Gennady Petrovich Kazmin (Russian: Геннадий Петрович Казьмин; 29 August 1934 – 28 January 2018) was a Soviet party worker, the first secretary of the Krasnoyarsk Krai Committee of the CPSU (1990–91), and the first secretary of the Khakass regional committee of the CPSU (1987–1990).
At the age of 20, after graduating from the Novooskolsky Agricultural Technical College, he was sent by Komsomol to the development of virgin lands in the Minderlinskaya MTS of the Krasnoyarsk Krai.
He became the youngest district leader in the USSR, which was once mentioned by Khrushchev himself at the All-Union meeting of agricultural workers in the Kremlin.
[1] Since January 1978 he worked as the first deputy chairman of the regional executive committee of the Khakas Autonomous Oblast.
[1] On November 11, 1991, he terminated his powers in connection with the dissolution of the CPSU as a result of the August 1991 coup.