". "Dad, mom, I am a sports family!" Malusha Sergey Nikolaevich


The day of February 26 went down in the history of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia as the opening day of the new, newly built sports complex of the Podmoskovye sanatorium. This significant event played decisive role in holding the winter holiday “Dad, Mom, Me - a Sports Family” among employees of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia and their families.

The honorable right to cut the red ribbon at the entrance to the sports complex was given to members of the Presidium of the Regional Organization "Dynamo No. 23": the head of the Department of Logistics and Financial Support of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia, Lieutenant General of Police Alexey Vladimirovich Zlobin and Deputy Head of the Department staffing Federal Drug Control Service of Russia - Head of the Personnel Department Grigory Nikolaevich Moshchik. The right to be the first to enter the new sports hall was given to the youngest participants of the sports festival.

And the smallest participants of the winter holiday “Dad, Mom, Me – a Sports Family” were the first to “try out” the freshly painted gym of the newly opened building to general applause.

“We hope,” said the chief judge of the competition, A.V., at the opening ceremony of the festival. Zlobin, - what about the commissioning of this sports facility from the employees Federal service to control drug trafficking, new opportunities will appear for improving health and good rest. I am sure that the holiday, which starts today, will be beneficial for each team, and, above all, in terms of uniting families and creating a favorable emotional atmosphere. Today you are wonderful example Dynamo movement. I wish you all excellent sporting results and Have a good mood! The opening ceremony was also attended by: Deputy Director of the Administrative Department of the Government of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant General of Police Sergey Nikolaevich Malusha, h deputy chairman Regional Organization Dynamo No. 23, police colonel Yuri Nikolaevich Chuprina, and Acting Head of the Podmoskovye Sanatorium Anatoly Davydovich Weber, b head of department cultural events Department of Youth Policy, Information and Public Relations of the Russian State social university Elena Veniaminovna Zubkova. Musical accompaniment was performed by the orchestra of the Center for Supporting Control Points of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia (military conductor Major G.Yu. Gorshkov).

The organizers of the sports festival (the apparatus of the RO "Dynamo No. 23", Criminal Code 8 of the Department of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia and the Publishing House "My Olympus") tried to make the competition bright and interesting. In addition to traditional sports equipment, very unexpected attributes were used in the competition. Such as giant boots or family pants. By the way, the relay races, which were funny at first glance, were in fact very difficult to perform. Therefore, the race participants had to make a lot of effort, show real fighting spirit and sportsmanship in order to get to the finish line.

The sports program of the first day of the competition was completed by a volleyball match between teams of the 8th and 10th departments. In a bitter struggle, the athletes of the 8th Department won. In the evening I was waiting for the participants of the holiday competitive game program with the presentation of prizes and gifts and a disco.

The family teams spent the second day of competition outdoors.

Having received the route sheet, each family took part in 4 stages of the competition: “Fun Track” (relay races with hoops and ice skates), “Winter Races” (snow scooter relay races), “Ski Race” (cross-country ski relay race and ring throw). ) and “Squirrel Wheel” (relay races with inflatable “squirrel wheels” and team skis). Before the start of the races, the judges explained in detail to each participant the rules for completing the stages. The competition was judged by eminent athletes: international master of sports, Olympic participant, multiple European champion, police lieutenant colonel Natalya Tsyganova, international master of sports, participant Olympic Games, police Major Natalya Ignatova, international master of sports, police major Alexey Kokhachev, master of sports of Russia, police captain Sergey Balabonya, police Major Denis Seleznev, police Major Artem Nikolaev, police Major Evgeny Medvedev, police lieutenant Andrey Parshikov, police lieutenant Sergey Tilyaev. The general director of the Publishing House "My Olympus", a member of the Council of the RO "Dynamo" No. 23 of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia "Dynamo" No. 23, helped to conduct the competition Lyubov Arbuzova and public relations specialist of the cultural events department of the Youth Policy, Information and Public Relations Department of the RSSU Svetlana Sukhinina.

Life-size puppets, music and a field kitchen - hot tea and delicious food - helped create a festive mood at the competition sites. buckwheat were very useful in the frosty February air.

Throughout all the competitive stages, team members helped each other overcome obstacles, supported each other in word and deed, and encouraged each other. After all, this is where the unity of mothers, fathers and their children was manifested.

The summing up of the competition and the closing of the holiday took place in the gym. The head of the educational and sports department of the Young Dynamo club came to congratulate the family trios and quartets on the successful completion of winter competitions. Dmitry Vasilievich Lobodanov. From his hands, the youngest team members received certificates of young Dynamo players. Each of the forty teams that took part in sports festival, gifts were presented from the company Pepsi cola, information sponsor - magazine "Young Family", companies "Alokozay", Russian State Social University, as well as from the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia (cups, pennants, badges, scarves, calendars, etc.).

The competition winners were:

In the younger age group (families with children aged 5 to 10 years):

  • 3rd place – Igor Stanislavovich, Elena Anatolyevna and Timofey Mazurovs(8th Department),
  • 2nd place – Evgeniy Yurievich, Yana Georgievna and Elizaveta Krasnovs(4th Department),
  • 1st place – Dmitry Konstantinovich, Tatyana Nikolaevna and Dmitry Dmitrievs(8th Department).

In the older age group (families with children from 11 to 16 years old):

  • 3rd place – Vladimir Vladimirovich, Tatyana Mikhailovna and Mikhail Bessarab(9th Department),
  • 2nd place – Anatoly Vladimirovich, Olga Alexandrovna and Dmitry Chernysh(8th Department),
  • 1st place – Alexander Vladimirovich, Natalya Mikhailovna and Mikhail Ermakovs(8th Department).

It is noteworthy that the Bessarab and Ermakov teams took prizes in last year’s competition “Dad, Mom, Me – a Sports Family.”

The organizers of the holiday also established special nominations:

"The oldest participant in the competition." This award was received by Vasily Ivanovich Serezhkin(1 Department).

"The youngest participant in the competition." Victoria Egorushkina, Ilya Gorshkov, Georgy Kuznetsov, Grigory Ishchenko, Anastasia Anikina, Polina Shevyakova and Alexander Korshunov were awarded in this category.

"For loyalty to the Dynamo movement." This nomination was awarded to the acting director of the sanatorium Anatoly Davydovich Weber. The organizers of the event awarded the host of the event, Lyubov, with a valuable gift. Arbuzov.

The holiday ended, the guests and participants left. And the organizers, “hot on their heels,” began to come up with ideas on how to hold the next family races using all the capabilities of the Podmoskovye sanatorium. “An open-air complex with a hall for team sports is not the only sports facility of the sanatorium,” Yu.N. shared some plans. Chuprina. - In the near future, it is planned to complete the construction of an indoor swimming pool with a hall for wrestling and strength sports. So it is quite possible that we will include water competitions in the program of the next family starts.”

Since November 14, 2005 - Deputy Prime Minister Russian Federation- Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 16, 2007, he was appointed First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.

Speaks English and Swedish. Married, has two children.

Medvedev Dmitry Anatolyevich(First Deputy Prime Minister)

Born on September 14, 1965 in Leningrad. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Leningrad State University in 1987 and graduate school at Leningrad State University in 1990. Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor.

In 1990-1999 - teaching at St. Petersburg State University.

At the same time, in 1990-1995, he was an adviser to the Chairman of the Leningrad City Council, an expert on the Committee for External Relations of the St. Petersburg City Hall.

In 1999 - Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation.

In 1999-2000 - Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.

Since 2000 - First Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.

In 2000-2001 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC Gazprom, in 2001 - Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC Gazprom, since June 2002 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC Gazprom.

Since October 2003 - Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.

In November 2005, he was appointed First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.

Married. Has a son.

Naryshkin Sergey Evgenievich(Deputy Prime Minister)

Born on October 27, 1954 in Leningrad. In 1978 he graduated from the Leningrad Mechanical Institute with a degree in radio mechanical engineering. Second higher education received a degree in economics from St. Petersburg international institute management.

In 1982, he was appointed assistant vice-rector of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. As an expert of the State Committee on Science and Technology, he worked in the office of the economic adviser at the USSR Embassy in Belgium.

Since 1992, he headed one of the departments of the Committee on Economics and Finance of the Smolny Administration.

In 1995, he went to work at Promstroibank in St. Petersburg as head of the external investment department.

Since January 1997 he worked in the government Leningrad region as head of the Investment Department.

In 1998, he was appointed head of the Committee on Foreign Economic and international relations government of the Leningrad region.

In 2004 appointed deputy head Economic Administration President of the Russian Federation, and since March 2004 appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation.

Since September 13, 2004 - Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation, Minister of the Russian Federation.

By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on February 16, 2007, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation - Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.

Speaks English and French languages. Married, has two children.

Zhukov Alexander Dmitrievich(Deputy Prime Minister)

Born on June 1, 1956 in Moscow. Graduated in 1978 Faculty of Economics Moscow State University named after. M.V. Lomonosov, majoring in economics and mathematics. Then he studied at the Higher Economic Courses under the State Planning Committee of the USSR. In 1991 he received a diploma from Harvard University. Specialist in the field of currency, tax and customs legislation.

Since 1978 he worked at the All-Russian Research Institute of System Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

From 1980 to 1991 - employee of the Main Monetary and Economic Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Finance.

In 1986 - 1989 - deputy of the Baumansky District Council of People's Deputies.

In 1991-1993 - vice-president of foreign economic JSC Avtotractoroexport.

In 1994-1995 - deputy State Duma Russian Federation of the first convocation, member of the Committee on Budget, Taxes, Banks and Finance, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Currency Regulation, External Debt, precious metals and stones.

In 1996-1999 - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the second convocation, deputy chairman, acting chairman, chairman of the Committee on Budget, Taxes, Banks and Finance.

In 2000-2003 - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the third convocation, chairman of the Committee on Budget and Taxes, member of the Commission on State Debt and Foreign Assets of Russia, co-chairman of the Commission for the consideration of federal budget expenditures aimed at ensuring the defense and state security of the Russian Federation.

From December 2003 to March 2004 - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the fourth convocation. First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma.

From 1998 to 2003 he was: member supervisory board Sberbank, member of the board of directors of ARKO, member Economic Council under the Government of the Russian Federation, member of the National Banking Council of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.

Awarded the Order Honor, has gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation. Fluent English language. Married, has a son.

Kudrin Alexey Leonidovich(Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance)

A. Kudrin was born on October 12, 1960. in Dobele, Latvian SSR. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Leningrad State University (LSU). Before entering Leningrad State University, he worked at the Academy of Logistics and Transport of the USSR Ministry of Defense in Leningrad as an auto mechanic, instructor of practical training in the engine laboratory. After graduating from Leningrad State University - trainee - researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences - economic problems Academy of Sciences of the USSR. In December 1985 entered full-time graduate school at the Institute of Economics of the USSR Academy of Sciences. After defending his PhD thesis, he studied scientific activities at the Institute of Socio-Economic Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

Since October 1990 worked as deputy chairman of the economic reform committee of the Lensovet executive committee. After the liquidation of this committee, A. Kudrin moved to the committee for the management of the Leningrad free enterprise zone. Since November 1991 to 1992 - Deputy Chairman of the Committee on economic development. Since August 1992 to 1993 - chairman of the main financial management City Hall of St. Petersburg (later renamed the Finance Committee). Since 1993 to June 1996 - Deputy, First Deputy Mayor, member of the city government, Chairman of the Economics and Finance Committee of the St. Petersburg City Hall. In August 1996 By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, Head of the Main Control Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation. In March 1997 By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, A. Kudrin was appointed First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation. Since January 1999 - First Deputy Chairman of the Board of RAO UES of Russia. In June 1999 reappointed First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation. Since May 2000 By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation - Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation. Since March 9, 2004 appointed Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Board of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.

Serdyukov Anatoly Eduardovich(Minister of Defense)

A. Serdyukov was born on January 8, 1962. in the village of Kholmsky, Abinsk district Krasnodar region. In 1984 Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Soviet Trade, and in 2001. - St. Petersburg State University. By profession - economist, lawyer.

From 1984 to 1985 served in the Armed Forces. From 2000 to 2004 - Deputy Head of the Inspectorate, Deputy, Head of the Department of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties for work with the largest taxpayers in St. Petersburg.

In 2004 - Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties, Acting Minister of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties (later transformed into the Federal Tax Service - FTS).

July 27, 2004 appointed head of the Federal Tax Service. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 15, 2007. appointed Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

On September 18, Anatoly Serdyukov submitted his resignation to the president, given his family relationship with Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov. Let us remind you that the daughter of the Prime Minister is married to A. Serdyukov.

Kozak Dmitry Nikolaevich(Minister of Regional Development)

Born November 7, 1958 in the Kirovograd region of Ukraine. In 1985 he graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Leningrad State University named after A.A. Zhdanov, which V. Putin also graduated from. After graduating from the university, D. Kozak until 1989. worked as a prosecutor and senior prosecutor at the Leningrad Prosecutor's Office.

In 1989-90 served as head of the legal department of the Monolit-Kirovstroy concern, the Association of Commercial Sea Ports of the USSR. From 1990 to 1999 held a number of positions in the Leningrad City Executive Committee and the administration of St. Petersburg: deputy head of the legal department of the Leningrad City Executive Committee; Head of the Legal Department of the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) City Council of People's Deputies; Chairman of the Legal Committee of the St. Petersburg Chancellery.

In 1998-1999 was the vice-governor of St. Petersburg. From January to August 1999 practiced law.

In 1999 D. Kozak headed the apparatus of the government of the Russian Federation, and in June 2000. became deputy head of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation.

In October 2003 D. Kozak took the post of first deputy head of the Russian presidential administration. March 9, 2004 He again headed the government apparatus of the Russian Federation, and on September 13, 2004. was appointed presidential plenipotentiary representative in the Southern Federal District.

Nabiullina Elvira Sikhipzadovna(Head of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade)

Born on October 29, 1963 in Ufa. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov in 1986, Candidate of Economic Sciences; 1998-1999 - Deputy Chairman of the Board of JSC Promtorgbank, and in 1999-2000. She was vice president of the Center for Strategic Research Foundation. 1997-1998 - Deputy Minister of Economy. 2000-2003 - First Deputy Head of the Ministry of Economic Development. In 2003-2005 E. Nabiullina served as president of the Center for Strategic Research Foundation. Since October 2005 headed the expert council of the organizing committee for the preparation and maintenance of the Russian Federation's presidency of the Group of Eight in 2006.

Lavrov Sergey Viktorovich(Foreign Secretary)

S. Lavrov was born in 1950. In 1972 graduated from Moscow state institute international relations USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Speaks English, French and Sinhala. Began his activities in 1972. at the USSR Embassy in Sri Lanka.

In 1976-1981. worked in management international organizations USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1981 to 1988 - First Secretary, Advisor and Senior Advisor at the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN. Then he worked as Deputy Head of the Department of International Economic Relations of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Director of the Department of International Organizations and global problems Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

In 1994-2004. served as permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the UN. Since 2004 - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Golikova Tatyana Alekseevna(Head of the Ministry of Health and Social Development)

Born February 9, 1966 in the city of Mytishchi, Moscow region. Graduated from Moscow Institute National economy them. Plekhanov with a degree in labor economics (1987). In 1987-1990. - Jr Researcher Department wages Research Institute of Labor of the State Committee for Labor of the USSR.

In 1990-1992 - economist of the 1st category, leading economist of the Consolidated Department of the State Budget of the Ministry of Finance of the RSFSR.

In 1992-1995. - Leading Economist, Chief Economist, Head of the Budget Policy and Analysis Department of the Budget Department of the Russian Ministry of Finance.

In 1995-1996 - Deputy Head of the Budget Department - Head of the Consolidated Department of the Consolidated Budget of the Ministry of Finance of Russia.

In 1996-1998 - Deputy Head of the Budget Department of the Russian Ministry of Finance. In April-August 1998 - Head of the Budget Department of the Russian Ministry of Finance, member of the Board of the Russian Ministry of Finance.

In August 1998 - July 1999 - Head of the Budget Policy Department of the Russian Ministry of Finance, member of the Board of the Russian Ministry of Finance.

Since April 2004 - Deputy Minister of Finance of Russia.

Married to Viktor Borisovich Khristenko.

Khristenko Viktor Borisovich (Head of the Ministry of Industry and Energy)

Born on August 28, 1957 in Chelyabinsk. Graduated from Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute, Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation.

In 1979-1990 - engineer, head of the laboratory, senior lecturer, associate professor of the Department of Economics of Mechanical Engineering at the Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute.

In 1990-1991 - Chairman of the Standing Committee, First Deputy Chairman of the Economics Committee, Chairman of the Property Management Committee of the Chelyabinsk City Executive Committee.

In 1991-1994 - Deputy Head of Administration Chelyabinsk region, Chairman of the Economics Committee of the Chelyabinsk Region Administration.

In 1994-1996 - first deputy head of the administration of the Chelyabinsk region.

March - June 1997 - authorized representative President of the Russian Federation in the Chelyabinsk region.

Since July 1997 - Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation.

From April 28 to September 28, 1998 - Deputy Chairman (Deputy Prime Minister) of the Government of the Russian Federation (Decrees of the President of the Russian Federation of April 28, 1998 464 and of September 28, 1998).

From December 1998 to May 1999 - acting, State Secretary - First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation. Oversaw work with regions at the Russian Ministry of Finance.

From May 31, 1999 to January 10, 2000 - First Deputy Chairman (First Deputy Prime Minister) of the Government of the Russian Federation. Reappointed to the position by decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 19, 1999.

Since January 10, 2000 - Deputy (Deputy Prime Minister) of the Government of the Russian Federation (decree of Acting President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin dated January 10, 2000). He was reappointed to this position by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 18, 2000.

Since 2004 – Head of the Ministry of Industry and Energy

Candidate of Economic Sciences. Married, has three children.

Nurgaliev Rashid Gumarovich(Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs)

In 1979 he graduated from Petrozavodsk State University. Candidate of Economic Sciences. Colonel General of Police. After graduating from university, he worked as a physics teacher at a school in Karelia for two years.

In 1981, he began serving in the KGB of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: he worked as an investigator for the Kalevalsky district department and the Kostomuksha city department, was the head of the Medvezhyegorsk district department, and the head of the department for combating terrorism of the Republic of Karelia.

In 1995 he was transferred to central office Federal Counterintelligence Service, then the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, where he held the positions of chief inspector of the Organizational Inspection Directorate and head of the department of internal security.

1998 - 1999 - Head of the Department of the Main Control Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation.

1999 - 2000 - Head of the Department for Combating Smuggling and Illegal Drug Trafficking of the Department economic security FSB of Russia.

2000 - 2002 - Deputy Director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation - Head of the Inspectorate Department of the FSB of Russia.

Since June 2002 - First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation - Head of the Criminal Police Service.

Married, has two children.

Ustinov Vladimir Vasilievich(Head of the Ministry of Justice)

Born in 1953 in Nikolaevsk-on-Amur (Khabarovsk Territory).

In 1978 he graduated from the Kharkov Law Institute.

1968 - 1972 - turner-toolmaker of the Korenovsky sugar plant, Krasnodar region.

1972 - 1974 - served in the army.

1978 - 1983 - trainee, assistant prosecutor, senior assistant prosecutor of the Korenovsky district of the Krasnodar Territory.

1983 - Deputy Prosecutor of the Dinsky District of the Krasnodar Territory.

1983 - 1985 - Prosecutor of the Gulkevichsky district of the Krasnodar Territory.

1985 - 1992 - Prosecutor of the Khostinsky district of Sochi.

1992 - 1997 - Prosecutor of Sochi.

June 1998 - April 1999 - Head of the Main Directorate of the Prosecutor General's Office for Supervision of the Execution of Laws federal security And interethnic relations in the North Caucasus, head of the coordination council of law enforcement agencies of all constituent entities of the Russian Federation in the North Caucasus region.

Since April 1999 - Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation.

Member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. State Counselor of Justice, 1st class. "Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation", "Honored Worker of the Prosecutor's Office." Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland.

Married. Has a son and daughter.

Shoigu Sergei Kozhugetovich(Head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations)

Born in 1955 in the city of Chadan, Tuva Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

In 1977 he graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Polytechnic Institute.

1977 - 1985 - foreman, site manager, senior foreman, chief engineer, deputy manager of construction trusts in Krasnoyarsk, Kyzyl, Achinsk and Sayanogorsk.

1985 - 1988 - Manager of the Sayantyazhstroy and Abakanvagonstroy trusts (Abakan).

1988 - 1989 - Second Secretary of the Abakan City Committee of the CPSU.

1989 - 1990 - Inspector of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Committee of the CPSU (Krasnoyarsk).

1990 - 1991 - Deputy Chairman of the RSFSR State Committee for Architecture and Construction (Moscow).

1991 - Chairman of the Russian Rescue Corps, Chairman of the RSFSR State Committee for emergency situations.

1991 - 1994 - Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief.

Since January 1994 - Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief.

Lieutenant General. Candidate of Economic Sciences. Member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. Academician of the Academy of Quality Problems of the Russian Federation, International Academy Sciences in Environmental Safety, as well as the Russian and International Engineering Academies. Co-chairman of the Supreme Council of the United Russia Party.

Awarded the Order "For Personal Courage", the highest award of the Serbian Orthodox Church- Order of St. Sava of Serbia.

Married. Has two daughters.

Sokolov Alexander Sergeevich(Minister of Culture and Mass Communications)

Born in 1949 in Leningrad

In 1967 he graduated from the Gnessin Music College. In 1973 - Faculty of History and Theory, then graduate school at the Moscow Conservatory.

Since 1992 - Vice-Rector for Scientific and Academic Affairs of the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky.

Since 1996 - Head of the Department of Music Theory at the Moscow State Conservatory.

Since March 2001 - Rector of the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky.

Since 2004 - Minister of Culture and Mass Communications.

Fursenko Andrey Alexandrovich(Minister of Education and Science)

Born in 1949 in Leningrad

In 1971 he graduated from Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov.

1971 - 1991 - trainee researcher, junior researcher, head of laboratory, deputy director for scientific work, Leading Researcher Institute of Physics and Technology named after Ioffe of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

1991 - 1993 - Vice President of JSC Center for Advanced Technologies and Developments in St. Petersburg.

1994 - 2001 - General Director of the Regional Fund for Scientific and Technical Development of St. Petersburg (RFSTR).

Since 2000 - Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Center for Strategic Research "North-West" Foundation.

November 2001 - June 2002 - Deputy Minister of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

June 2002 - December 2003 - First Deputy Minister of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

December 2003 - February 2004 - Acting Minister of Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation.

Since March 2004 - Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

Married, has a son.

Levitin Igor Evgenievich(Minister of Transport)

Born in 1952 in the village Tsebrikovo (Odessa region).

In 1973 he graduated from the military school railway troops and military communications in Leningrad, in 1983 - the Higher Military Academy of Logistics and Transport (specialty - "transport engineer").

Since 1970 - served in the army.

1973 - 1976 - served in the Odessa Military District on the Transnistrian railway.

1976 - 1980 - served in the Southern Group of Forces.

1983 - 1985 - military commandant of the railway section and Urgal station on BAM.

1985 - 1994 - worked on the Moscow Railway as a military commandant of a section, deputy head of military communications.

1995 - 1996 - Head of the transport department of Phoenix-Trans JSC.

1997 - 1998 - Head of the railway department.

1998 - Deputy general director CJSC Severstaltrans, member of the board of directors of OJSC Tuapse Sea Commercial Port, OJSC Kolomensky Plant.

Since 2004 - Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation.

Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Teacher at the Moscow State Open Pedagogical Institute.

Married, has a daughter.

Gordeev Alexey Vasilievich(Minister Agriculture)

Born in 1955 in Frankfurt an der Oder (Germany)

in 1978 graduated from the Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers

1978 - 1980 - service in the Army.

1980 - 1981 - senior foreman of SU-4 of Glavmosstroy, Moscow.

1981 - 1986 - Chief Specialist, head of department, deputy head of Glavsnab of the Ministry of Fruit and Vegetable Farm of the RSFSR.

1986 - Deputy Head of the Directorate for Production and Distribution of Packaging of the State Agricultural Industry of the RSFSR.

1986 - 1992 - Deputy General Director of the Moscow agro-industrial plant.

1992 - 1997 - Deputy Head of the Administration of the Lyubertsy District of the Moscow Region. He stood at the origins of the Agrarian Party of Russia and developed its program.

1997 - 1998 - Head of the Department of Economics, member of the board of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation.

1998 - 1998 - Head of the Department of Economics, member of the board of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation.

From 1998 to 08/19/99 - First Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation.

August 19, 1999 By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food.

On May 20, 2000, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.

Married. Has a daughter and a son.

Reiman Leonid Dadodzhonovich(Minister information technologies and communications)

Born in 1957 in Leningrad.

1979 - graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications named after. Professor M.A. Bonch-Bruevich with a degree in telecommunications engineer. After graduating from the institute, he worked as an engineer and shop manager at the Leningrad intercity telephone exchange.

1985 - occupied leadership positions on the Leningrad City Telephone Network (LGTS).

1988 - 1999 - Deputy Head of LGTS for Development, Chief Engineer of LGTS, Director of International Relations, Director of Investments and International Relations, First Deputy General Director of JSC Petersburg Telephone Network.

In July 1999 - Secretary of State - First Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Telecommunications.

In August 1999 - Chairman of the Russian State Committee for Telecommunications.

In November 1999 - Minister of the Russian Federation for Communications and Information in connection with the reorganization of the committee.

May 18, 2000 - February 2004 - Minister of the Russian Federation for Communications and Information in the government of Mikhail Kasyanov.

In April 2004 - Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications of the Russian Federation.

Since May 2004 - Minister of Information Technologies and Communications of the Russian Federation.

Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC Svyazinvest, co-chairman of the Intergovernmental Commissions on Communications and Information Technologies.

Married, has a son and daughter.

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When searching, words such as "bromine", "rum", "industrial", etc. will be found.
You can additionally specify maximum amount possible edits: 0, 1 or 2. For example:

bromine ~1

By default, 2 edits are allowed.

Proximity criterion

To search by proximity criterion, you need to put a tilde " ~ " at the end of the phrase. For example, to find documents with the words research and development within 2 words, use the following query:

" research development "~2

Relevance of expressions

To change the relevance of individual expressions in the search, use the " sign ^ " at the end of the expression, followed by the level of relevance of this expression in relation to the others.
The higher the level, the more relevant the expression is.
For example, in this expression, the word “research” is four times more relevant than the word “development”:

study ^4 development

By default, the level is 1. Valid values ​​are a positive real number.

Search within an interval

To indicate the interval in which the value of a field should be located, you should indicate the boundary values ​​in parentheses, separated by the operator TO.
Lexicographic sorting will be performed.

Such a query will return results with an author starting from Ivanov and ending with Petrov, but Ivanov and Petrov will not be included in the result.
To include a value in a range, use square brackets. To exclude a value, use curly braces.

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