Children of Russian politicians who study abroad. Why do the children of our officials, our “stars” and some other citizens study and live abroad?

An unexpected decision for the aviation industry was announced by the board of directors of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), which on May 2 approved the son of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Rogozin, 33-year-old Alexei Rogozin, as general director of Il OJSC (“ Aviation complex Ilyushin"). However, the practice of offspring of famous and influential figures occupying positions in the top management of Russian state-owned companies is not new. The coming year is especially rich in such appointments. " Real time» made the top 7 most notable appointments of heirs Russian politicians, ministers and businessmen.

  1. Rogosin-junior

    The son of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, Alexey, headed the Ilyushin Aviation Complex (JSC Il) on May 2, 2017. It is curious that back in mid-March Rogozin Jr. took the post of UAC Vice President for transport aviation. And even before this appointment, 33-year-old Alexey Rogozin held the position of deputy head of the Department of Property Relations of the Ministry of Defense. There, a young manager supervised the work of subordinate federal state unitary enterprises and joint-stock companies.

    From 2009 to 2012, Rogozin Jr. served as director of development, deputy general director of the Promtekhnologii arms plant; from May 2012 to March 2016, he CEO federal state enterprise "Aleksinsky Chemical Plant" (produces gunpowder for artillery needs). Alexey had to pull AHC out of the hole in which the enterprise found itself.

    A prosperous future for Rogozin Jr. was promised by the presence of an influential father - Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin and an equally famous paternal grandfather - Oleg Konstantinovich, a Soviet organizer of the defense industry, lieutenant general, doctor of technical sciences and professor. Information about the personal life of Alexei Dmitrievich is presented quite sparingly on the Internet: it is known that Rogozin Jr. is married and has three children, the youngest of whom is four years old.

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  2. Kiriyenko Jr.

    Vladimir, the son of the first deputy head of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation Sergei Kiriyenko, also received a landmark appointment at the age of 33, who in 2016 took the position of senior vice president of Rostelecom. In the company, he manages marketing, coordinates commercial activities and business functions of macro-regional branches, and also manages new business areas.

    Kiriyenko Jr. - graduate High school Economics (specialty - "Economics and Finance of a Firm"), as well as the Moscow School of Management "Skolkovo". Before his appointment at Rostelecom, he managed to be the chairman of the boards of directors of the Volga television company, Sarovbusinessbank, and Nizhegorodpromstroybank.

    According to media reports, Kiriyenko Jr. is listed as the owner of the Capital company, which, as Forbes magazine reported, manages the business of the Kiriyenko family. The same Forbes called Kiriyenko a co-investor of the Titanium Investments fund amounting to about $50 million. The fund, according to Vedomosti, invests in hi-tech startups: e-commerce services Cloudpayments, online broadcasts sporting events 365Scores, mobile app with Drippler news. The most famous project of this fund in Russia is “Factory Online”, which produces online games.


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  3. Patrushevs

    In March of this year, the chairman of the board of directors of TsentrKaspneftegaz, a joint venture of Gazprom and LUKOIL operating on the Caspian shelf, was taken by the youngest son of the Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev, Andrei.

    Two years earlier, in 2015, Patrushev Jr. was appointed deputy general director of Gazprom Neft for the development of offshore projects. This position was introduced in the company for the first time. Prior to this, Andrey Patrushev held the position of deputy head of Gazprom Dobycha Shelf Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, and previously was deputy general director of Zarubezhneft.

    The eldest son of the Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev, Dmitry, holds the post of Chairman of the Board of Rosselkhozbank.


    Dmitry Patrushev. Photo newvz.ru

  4. Artem Chaika...

    In 2014, Forbes reported that the company that owns a large salt producer (Tyretsky salt mine - approx. ed.), came under the control of a man named Artem Chaika. Two years later, official information was reported by the Vedomosti publication, according to which, the son of Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika Artem became the owner of 90% of the shares of East Siberian Trade and Industrial Company LLC (VSTPC), the largest supplier of table salt in Siberia and the Far East .


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    ... and Igor Chaika

    Artem's brother and younger son Prosecutor General of Russia - Igor Chaika at the end of March this year gained control over the largest supplier of sleepers for Russian Railways. This happened after the decision of the company’s board of directors to sell 25% of the shares of the largest manufacturer of reinforced concrete sleepers - Beteltrans - to the T-Industry company for 1.5 billion rubles. Igor Chaika, according to the Spark-Interfax system, owns 99% of the shares of Aqua Solid LLC, which, in turn, co-owns 30% of the shares of T-Industry.


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  5. Ivanov Jr.

    Also in March of this year, another, no less noticeable appointment of the son of the former head of the Russian Presidential Administration Sergei Ivanov Jr. as president of the diamond company ALROSA took place. The corresponding decision was made at a meeting of the company’s board of directors on March 13. The contract with Ivanov Jr. was concluded for three years.

    Previously, Ivanov Jr. served as senior vice president of Sberbank. In 2002-2005 He held various positions at the State Investment Company and Gazprom. In 2005-2011 - Vice President, First Vice President, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank. In 2011-2016 - Chairman of the Board of JSC SOGAZ.


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  6. Matvienko Jr.

    Among the children of officials, the The only son Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation Valentina Matvienko Sergei is a businessman and billionaire.

    Sergei began his working career in 1992 as a manager at the Augustina investment fund. Later he worked at Lenvneshtorg, Inkombank and St. Petersburg banks.

    In 2004, Sergei Matvienko served as vice president of Vneshtorgbank. Two years later he became the founder of a closed joint stock company"VTB Capital". The established company came under the management of investment projects and real estate of Vneshtorgbank. In 2010, he was appointed to the post of General Director of VTB Development. In 2013, Matvienko left this company.


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    Among other things, Matvienko owns the Empire company, which owns 28 subsidiaries and is engaged in activities in the field of cleaning, construction, media market and transportation. In March 2012, he became the curator of the Moscow Five e-sports project.

    Sergei's wife in 2004-2006. there was a singer Zara, in 2008 he married for the second time. That same year, he celebrated his 35th birthday at the Yusupov Palace in St. Petersburg.

Where did the children of Russian officials and deputies study? October 22nd, 2016

Dmitry Peskov’s daughter Elizaveta, recently commenting on Instagram on the Presidential Administration’s call for officials to return their children studying abroad to Russia, recalled that even Peter I understood the advantages of foreign education: “Those who believe that patriots should study only in their own country, either they are not very familiar with history, or the personality of Peter is not authoritative for them."


“It was this king who realized the importance of education abroad for the development of the state. As a result, he began to carry out reforms, Special attention focusing on Europe, for which thousands of young people went to study abroad... Yes, some did not return back to Russia, preferring to connect their lives with another country, this also happens in our time,” said Elizaveta.

“Having experience of living in Europe and communicating with residents of other states, Russian “subjects” will have not only innate Russian, but also European thinking. This will lead to improvement international relations, understanding a foreign vision of the world,” she noted. - We must strive to ensure that people want to live in their country, and not keep them by force. As they say, you can’t force yourself to be nice.”

Meanwhile, education of children (as well as subsequent permanent residence) in the West is quite widespread among Russian officials and deputies.

Sergey Lavrov. Foreign Secretary. Income: 7.6 million rubles.

Statement: “The isolation of Russia without political and economic losses for those we love and with simultaneous access to Russia’s resources is the long-standing dream of the West. It’s just that the “partners” actually don’t have much drive left to realize this dream. After all, as soon as Russia indicated the fact of the formation of a multipolar world, the Western gunpowder got pretty wet... Now the wet spot on the suit of “democracy” is covered with folders with sanctions.”

Daughter Ekaterina Vinokurova: Columbia University - Department of Political Science ($25.8 thousand per semester), London School of Economics and Political Science - Department of Economics (£25.4 thousand per year). Ekaterina was born and raised in New York, where Sergei Lavrov then worked at the Soviet postal mission to the UN. Only in 2014 she moved to Moscow, and is currently co-director of the Russian branch of the Christie's auction house.

Sergey Zheleznyak. Vice Speaker of the State Duma. Income: 4.7 million rubles.

Saying: “If you are a citizen of your country, you must associate all your actions with it.”

Daughter Ekaterina: private school in Switzerland (2.5 million rubles per year, according to Alexei Navalny).
Daughter Anastasia: Queen Mary University in London (average £16 thousand per year). The deputy's youngest daughter Lisa also lives in the UK. But, according to the father’s promise, all three girls will return to their homeland as soon as they complete their studies.

Pavel Astakhov. Former Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights. Income: 13.6 million rubles.

Quote: “I never forget that Pittsburgh Law School was my second alma mater and the United States my second home. These are the facts that I will never stop telling people of good will living in Russia, France, Spain, Great Britain, the USA and all over the world."

Son Anton: Oxford international college St. Clares Oxford (£17.7 per year), European School of Economics in New York (€45 thousand per year of full-time study in the master's program). Currently, Anton Astakhov is a co-founder of the Pavel Astakhov Legal Center, the NP Monitoring Center for Identification of Dangerous and Prohibited Content by Law, SIT Institute LLC, as well as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United Industrial Investment Bank.

According to some reports, information about the imminent resignation of the ombudsman is connected with the activities of his son who returned home. In 2014, Anton Astakhov acquired an 8.4% stake in the Regional Development Bank, and at the same time his high-ranking father announced the opening of an account in this bank to collect donations for refugee children from Ukraine. In November 2015, the Bank of Russia revoked the institution’s license, and the conflict of interest attracted the attention of the presidential anti-corruption department.

Despite his filial and his own connections with the United States, Astakhov was the initiator of the “Dima Yakovlev Law,” which prohibited Americans from adopting Russian orphans.

Elena Mizulina. Member of the Federation Council. Income: 5 million rubles.

Statement: “I adhere to traditional values ​​and views, but I know that always 5-6% of people born adhere to gay, and destroying them, fighting them is stupidity. You can’t fight people with disabilities..."

Son Nikolai: University of Bern - Faculty international law and economics (CHF750 per semester), Oxford - jurisprudence (from £15.2 thousand per year). Nikolai Mizulin did not return to his homeland after training. He now lives in Belgium and is a partner in the large international law firm Mayer Brown. Interestingly, in 2014 the company received an award as “ The best place work for LGBT equality,” while Mizulina herself is the author of high-profile initiatives to “protect children from gay propaganda.”

Alexander Remezkov. State Duma deputy from the party " United Russia" Income: 158.4 million rubles.

Statement: “They (children - approx. PR) are patriots of their country. And they want to connect their life and work with Russia in the future. Educating children abroad does not violate the law. I am ready, if a law is passed banning children from studying there, to return them and comply with the law.”

Son Stepan: Valley Forge Military College in Pennsylvania ($28.9 thousand per year), private Hofstra University in Hempstead (from $20.5 thousand per semester). Son Nikolai: private school Malvern College in the UK (from £12.3 thousand per year). The deputy also has a daughter, Maria, who in 2014 represented the Austrian gymnastics team at children's competitions in Ljubljana.

Dmitry Peskov. Press secretary of the Russian president. Income: 36.7 million rubles.

Statement: “It is unlikely that anyone can dispute the fact that the world media - both print and electronic - have concentrated in a completely inexplicable way on our country and on our president. This is exactly what we meant when we talked about this “Putinophobia bacillus” that has affected many in the Western community.”

Daughter Elizabeth: prestigious boarding school École des Roches (from €20 thousand per year) in France. The girl became famous in particular for criticizing the Unified State Examination and the whole Russian system education in general on his Instagram. At the insistence of her father, she moved to Moscow from France, where her mother and brother live. After studying for some time at the Institute of Asian and African Countries, Elizaveta finally left the university and returned to Europe, where she decided to study marketing. In June, the versatile girl delighted the public by posting rear view photos of herself online.

Andrey Fursenko. Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, former Minister of Education and Science. Income: 10.7 million rubles.

Statement: “The flaw of the Soviet education system was the desire to create a creative person. Whereas the task of education in Russia is to create a qualified consumer capable of using the results of the work of others.”

Son Alexander: US private university New York University (average $22 thousand per year), Stanford University - Faculty of Law ($30 thousand per year). According to Russian bloggers, Alexander currently lives in the USA. After graduating from university, he received a license to practice law in several American states - California, Illinois and New York.

Alexey Vorontsov. MP Legislative Assembly St. Petersburg from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. Income: 2.8 million rubles.

Statement: “In the West today, 2 million children are being raised in so-called “same-sex families.” As the facts show, in many of these “families” children receive “sex pornographic education”, and the practice is carried out not only by “fathers” or “mothers”, but also by other uncles or aunts. “They call a child’s moan a song,” is a gloomy analogy that comes to mind. All this leads to the self-destruction of the once advanced European nations...”

Daughter Anna: University of Milan (about €3 thousand per year). Anna also studied in Russia: she graduated from the Russian State Pedagogical University named after. Herzen and only then decided to continue her education abroad - first in Germany, and then in Italy. Vorontsov answers questions from journalists about returning to his homeland evasively: “Then he will probably enroll in doctoral studies. Anechka is fluent in two languages ​​and will help our companies and the government communicate.”

Apparently, it is precisely this motivation that forces many officials to send their children abroad. Thus, the daughter of Security Council member Boris Gryzlov lives in Estonia and has citizenship of this country. Children and grandchildren former head Russian Railways of Vladimir Yakunin have long settled in the UK and Switzerland: the eldest son Andrey has been a co-owner since 2009 British company Venture Investments & Yield Management, engaged in development projects in St. Petersburg, and the youngest son Victor lives in Switzerland, where he owns luxury real estate.

The son of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak is a co-owner of several foreign companies: Red, McBright and Yuna, and his brother Alexey is an employee of Credit Suisse Bank in Switzerland. According to some information, the grandchildren of the head of the LDPR Vladimir Zhirinovsky and, accordingly, the children of deputy Igor Lebedev - Sergei and Alexander - study at TASIS, an American school in Switzerland, the cost of a year of education there is about 30 thousand Swiss francs.

The daughter of the vice-speaker of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, Sergei Andenko (United Russia), who, together with State Duma deputy Tatyana Zakharenkova, owns a shopping complex on Slavy Avenue, studies and lives in Germany. United Russia deputy Elena Rakhova, who became famous for calling Leningraders who lived less than 120 days under the siege “not before the siege,” has a daughter living in the United States. Polina Rakhova graduated from the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University and then went to New York.

The daughter of United Russia deputy Svetlana Nesterova lives in the UK. The son of the President of the Politika Foundation, Vyacheslav Nikonov (Molotov’s grandson), Alexey, is a US citizen. The son of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Ilya, who is currently studying in Russia, announced in an interview his intention to obtain a diploma from the University of Massachusetts, USA, and it is not at all likely that his plan will come true.

It has long been noted that the children and grandchildren of our patriotic sovereign rulers study and live in the West.
Parents send their children to live in the West, buy property there, send money there and even have dual citizenship...

All this happens for a simple reason - they despise Russia, its people, and they have long given up on the country they rule.
List of children Russian authorities living in the West almost on a permanent basis is large and I will cite only a few of them.


I'm in short form I will list the names of some of the members of our government and the location of their families.

1. Family of President V. Putin

Very little is known about the president’s family, given the family’s closed lifestyle. He was married and divorced.
In the early 90s, Putin returned to Leningrad and sent his daughters back to Germany to study at the prestigious German gymnasium “Peterschule”.
In the mid-90s they returned to Russia and in 1996 moved to Moscow.
But even here the daughters did not abandon the German path. Their “German School of Moscow” is still located in the “embassy town” on Vernadsky Avenue, surrounded by a fence with video cameras, with “Achtung!” inscriptions everywhere.
In the early 2000s, both of Putin’s daughters were officially registered as students at St. Petersburg State University, but no one saw them there.
It is known that youngest daughter Ekaterina lives permanently in Germany, in the city of Munich.
In 2013, the wedding of Katerina Putina and Yoon Joon Won (Korean) took place in one of the hotels in Morocco in 2013 and was grandiose in scope.
The eldest, Maria, lives in Holland, in the town of Voorshooten, not far from The Hague, and lives not alone, but with a 33-year-old Dutchman, Jorrit Faassen.
The specific area of ​​residence of the couple is also known - KrimwijkHeet. Maria Putina lives in an elite house, where she occupies a penthouse on the top floor.
Putin’s daughters often visit Italy at the invitation of Silvio Berlusconi, with whom Putin is family friends.

2.Family of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev

Medvedev is married to a Jewish woman, Svetlanna Linnik, who is cousin E. Vasilyeva - involved in the "oboronservis" case.
Vasilyeva herself is the daughter of one of the criminal authorities of St. Petersburg - Vasilyeva. President Dmitry Medvedev awarded her the Order of Honor in January 2012.
Medvedev has a son - Ilya Medvedev. this moment he studies in Russia, but in a public interview he said that he will continue his studies at the University of Massachusetts in the USA

3.Family of Foreign Minister S. Lavrov

The only daughter of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Ekaterina, lives and studies in the United States.
He is currently graduating from Columbia University in New York and plans to live in the United States permanently.

4. Family of the State Duma Vice-Speaker S. Zheleznyak

Three daughters of Vice-Speaker of the State Duma Sergei Zheleznyak are studying abroad.
Ekaterina is in an elite Swiss school (tuition costs 2.4 million rubles per year from 6th to 12th grade), Anastasia is in London, at the university (tuition fees per year are about 630 thousand rubles).
The youngest, Lisa, also currently lives in London.
It is interesting that the “patriot-sailor” Zheleznyak declared an income of 3.5 million rubles and at the same time pays 11 million a year for the education of his children at Western universities...

5.Family of Vice Speaker of the State Duma A. Zhukov

The son, Pyotr Zhukov, studied in London and even went to prison there; Zhukov Jr. took part in a drunken brawl and received 14 months in prison.

6. Family of Vice Speaker of the State Duma Sergei Andenko

The daughter studies and lives in Germany.

7.Family of Deputy Prime Minister D. Kozak

The eldest son of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak, Alexey, has been living abroad for at least six years and is engaged in the construction business.
He is a co-owner of several foreign companies: Red, McBright and Yuna. At the same time, he also works for the state-owned VTB Group.
Younger brother Alexey Kozak, Alexander, works at Credit Suisse.
This year, German and US authorities accused the Swiss bank of helping high-profile clients evade taxes. An investigation is underway.

8. Family of State Duma deputy A. Remezkov from the United Russia faction

Remezkov’s eldest son, Stepan, recently graduated from Valley Forge Military College in Pennsylvania (a year of study costs 1 million 295 761 rubles).
The son of a deputy studied under the program for officers of the US Army (!!!).
Styopa then entered the private Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
The deputy’s middle son, Nikolai, has been studying in the UK at the private school Malvern College since 2008.
And the youngest daughter lives in Vienna, where she practices gymnastics. Masha Remezkova represented the Austrian team (!!!) at children's competitions in Ljubljana.

9. Family of Deputy V. Fetisov

Daughter Anastasia grew up and studied in the USA. Nastya never learned to write or read Russian.

10. Family of the head of Russian Railways V. Yakunin

The children and grandchildren of the “main patriot of Russia,” the head of Russian Railways, Vladimir Yakunin, live outside the country - in England and Switzerland.
The son of the head of Russian Railways, A. Yakunin, studied and long years lived in London, currently works in Russia as an investor in a British company.
Since 2009, Yakunin Jr. has headed and co-owned the UK-registered investment company Venture Investments & Yield Management (VIYM), which is involved in development projects in St. Petersburg.
Andrey Yakunin is the owner of the Moscow Marriott Courtyard hotel, built on the territory adjacent to the Paveletsky railway station.
At the moment, he permanently lives in his house in London, purchased in 2007 for 4.5 million pounds (225 million rubles) and registered in a Panamanian offshore.
Yakunin’s other son, Victor, lives in Switzerland, where he also owns luxury real estate.
The grandchildren of the head of Russian Railways also study at prestigious educational institutions these countries.

11. Family of P. Astakhov

The eldest son of the Commissioner for Children's Rights Pavel Astakhov, Anton, studied at Oxford and New York economic school.
A youngest child and was actually born in Cannes, in a rented villa.

12. Family of State Duma deputy from the “SR” faction E. Mizulina

The main fighter for traditional Orthodox values ​​has a son, Nikolai.
First, Nikolai studied at Oxford, received a diploma and moved to live permanently in tolerant Belgium, where same-sex marriage is allowed.
Today he works in Belgium at a large international law firm, Mayer Brown.
It’s not clear how Elena Mizulina, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children, left her own son in such gay danger?!...
Probably she cared about the people, but forgot about her son...

13. N. Valuev, State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction

In the summer, his wife lives in his Spanish house, and his children and parents live almost permanently.
They also live alternately in Germany.

14. Family of A. Yakunin, State Duma deputy from the faction from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation

The head of the Solnechnogorsk region, a member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Alexander Yakunin, spoke about his family in election leaflets:
"My daughter is studying at school, my wife is a successful economist, my son is a student at the Institute of Physical Education. Like, we like to get together for tea..."
The booklets, however, do not indicate where the Yakunin family lives. Meanwhile, on social networks, the official’s wife, Julia, named Nice as her place of residence.
Son Mikhail writes that he lives in Ontario. The daughter lives with her mother and uses English as her primary language.
By the way, on Cote d'Azur Nizhny Novgorod Mayor Oleg Sorokin also found a villa. More precisely, his wife

15. Family of A. Vorontsov, member of the State Duma of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.

The daughter of communist Vorontsov, Anna, lives in Italy. She moved there from Germany, where she also studied.
Currently studying at the University of Milan.
Vorontsov himself, foaming at the mouth, denounces the West, and in the meantime pays hundreds of thousands of euros for his daughter’s education in Milan

16. Family of Elena Rakhova, State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction

United Russia member Elena Rakhova, who became famous for calling Leningraders who lived less than 120 days under the siege “not before the siege,” has a daughter who lives in the United States.
Polina Rakhova graduated from the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University and then went to New York.

17. Family of B. Gryzlov, member of the Security Council.

The daughter of ex-speaker of the State Duma, one of the founders of the United Russia party, and now member of the Security Council Boris Gryzlov, Evgenia lives in Tallinn
And I even recently received Estonian citizenship.

18. Family of A. Fursenko.

Former Minister of Education Andrei Fursenko, who pushed the Unified State Exam system into the country, for a long time hid from the public that his children also studied abroad.
Today his son Alexander lives permanently in the USA

19. Family of V. Nikonov (grandson of Molotov), ​​president of the Politika Foundation

Son Alexey is a US citizen.
Where did this gentleman show up? That's right, in the Anti-Magnitsky Act, in defense of the law banning the adoption of children by American citizens.

CONCLUSION

This is just the most short list, in fact, the number of children and grandchildren living in the West is in the thousands, if not tens of thousands.
The list contains the most odious “patriots” and “enemies of the West” who keep their families in the “den of the enemy.”
Their children study, live and work in the West; they no longer have anything in common with Russia. This is the path their parents chose for them.
Their parents are the president, prime minister, his deputies, ministers, deputies, etc.~
They despise Russia and its people, they see the future of their children and their own in the West, where they have everything to meet old age.
With such a hypocritical government, Russia has no future.

It has long been noted that the children and grandchildren of our patriotic sovereign rulers study and live in the West. Parents send their children to live in the West, buy property there, send money there and even have dual citizenship... All this happens for a simple reason - they despise Russia, its people, and they have long given up on the country they rule.

The list of children of the Russian government living in the West almost permanently is long, and I will cite only a few of them; I will briefly list the names of some of the family members of our government and their location.

1. Family of President V. Putin

Very little is known about the president’s family, given the family’s closed lifestyle. Was married, divorced.

In the early 90s, Putin, who returned to Leningrad, sent his daughters back to Germany to study at the prestigious German gymnasium “Peterschule”. In the mid-90s they returned to Russia and in 1996 moved to Moscow.

But even here the daughters did not abandon the German path. Their “German School of Moscow” is still located in the “embassy town” on Vernadsky Avenue, surrounded by a fence with video cameras, with “Achtung!” inscriptions everywhere.

In the early 2000s, both of Putin’s daughters were officially registered as students of the St. Petersburg state university, but no one saw them there.

It is known that the youngest daughter Ekaterina lives permanently in Germany, in the city of Munich. In 2013, the wedding of Katya Putina and Yoon Joon Won (Korean) took place. It took place in one of the hotels in Morocco in 2013 and was grandiose in scope.

The eldest, Maria, lives in Holland, in the town of Voorshooten, not far from The Hague, and lives not alone, but with a 33-year-old Dutchman, Jorrit Faassen. The specific area of ​​residence of the couple is also known - KrimwijkHeet. Maria Putina lives in an elite house, where she occupies a penthouse on the top floor.

Putin’s daughters often visit Italy at the invitation of Silvio Berlusconi, with whom Putin is family friends.

2. Family of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev

Medvedev is married to a Jewish woman, Svetlanna Linnik, who is the cousin of E. Vasilyeva, who is involved in the Oboronservis case. Vasilyeva herself is the daughter of one of the criminal authorities of St. Petersburg, Vasilyev. As President, Dmitry Medvedev awarded her the Order of Honor in January 2012.

Medvedev has a son - Ilya Medvedev. He is currently studying in Russia, but in a public interview he said that he will continue his studies at the University of Massachusetts in the USA.

3. Family of Foreign Minister S. Lavrov

The only daughter of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Ekaterina, lives and studies in the United States.

He is currently graduating from Columbia University in New York and plans to live in the United States permanently.

4. Family of State Duma Vice Speaker S. Zheleznyak

Three daughters of Vice-Speaker of the State Duma Sergei Zheleznyak are studying abroad.

Ekaterina is in an elite Swiss school (tuition costs 2.4 million rubles per year from 6th to 12th grade), Anastasia is in London, at the university (tuition fees per year are about 630 thousand rubles).

The youngest, Lisa, also currently lives in London.

It is interesting that the “patriot-sailor” Zheleznyak declared an income of 3.5 million rubles, but at the same time pays 11 million a year for the education of his children at Western universities.

5. Family of Vice-Speaker of the State Duma A. Zhukov

The son, Pyotr Zhukov, studied in London and even went to prison there: Zhukov Jr. took part in a drunken brawl and received 14 months in prison.

6. Family of Vice Speaker of the State Duma Sergei Andenko

The daughter studies and lives in Germany.

7. Family of Deputy Prime Minister D. Kozak

The eldest son of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak, Alexey, has been living abroad for at least six years and is engaged in the construction business. He is a co-owner of several foreign companies: Red, McBright and Yuna. At the same time, he also works for the state-owned VTB Group.

Alexey Kozak's younger brother, Alexander, works at Credit Suisse. This year, German and US authorities accused the Swiss bank of helping high-profile clients evade taxes. An investigation is underway.

8. Family of State Duma deputy A. Remezkov from the United Russia faction

Remezkov’s eldest son, Stepan, recently graduated from Valley Forge Military College in Pennsylvania (a year of study costs 1 million 295 761 rubles). The son of a deputy studied according to the program for officers of the US Army (!!!). Styopa then entered the private Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.

The deputy’s middle son, Nikolai, has been studying in the UK at the private school Malvern College since 2008.

And the youngest daughter lives in Vienna, where she practices gymnastics. Masha Remezkova represented the Austrian team (!!!) at children's competitions in Ljubljana.

9. Family of Deputy V. Fetisov

Daughter Anastasia grew up and studied in the USA. Nastya never learned to write or read Russian.

10. Family of the head of Russian Railways V. Yakunin

The children and grandchildren of the “main patriot of Russia,” the head of Russian Railways, Vladimir Yakunin, live outside the country - in England and Switzerland.

The son of the head of Russian Railways, A. Yakunin, studied and lived in London for many years, and currently works in Russia as an investor in a British company.

Since 2009, Yakunin Jr. has headed and co-owned the UK-registered investment company Venture Investments & Yield Management (VIYM), which is involved in development projects in St. Petersburg.

Andrey Yakunin is the owner of the Moscow Marriott Courtyard hotel, built on the territory adjacent to the Paveletsky railway station.

At the moment, he permanently lives in his house in London, purchased in 2007 for 4.5 million pounds (225 million rubles) and registered in a Panamanian offshore.

Yakunin’s other son, Victor, lives in Switzerland, where he owns luxury real estate.

The grandchildren of the head of Russian Railways also study in prestigious educational institutions in these countries.

11. Family of P. Astakhov

The eldest son of Children's Rights Commissioner Pavel Astakhov, Anton, studied at Oxford and the New York School of Economics.

And the youngest child was born in Cannes, in a rented villa.

12. Family of State Duma deputy from the “SR” faction E. Mizulina

The main fighter for traditional Orthodox values ​​has a son, Nikolai.

First, Nikolai studied at Oxford, received a diploma and moved to live permanently in tolerant Belgium, where same-sex marriage is allowed.

Today he works in Belgium at a large international law firm, Mayer Brown.

It is not clear how Elena Mizulina, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children, left her own son in such gay danger?!…

Probably she cared about the people, but forgot about her son...

13. N. Valuev, State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction

In the summer, his wife lives in his Spanish house, and his children and parents live almost permanently. They also live alternately in Germany.

14. Family of A. Yakunin, State Duma deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation

The head of the Solnechnogorsk region, a member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Alexander Yakunin, spoke about his family in election leaflets: “my daughter is studying at school, my wife is a successful economist, my son is a student at the Institute of Physical Education. Like, we like to get together for tea..."

The booklets, however, do not indicate where the Yakunin family lives. Meanwhile, on social networks, the official’s wife, Julia, named Nice as her place of residence.

Son Mikhail writes that he lives in Ontario. The daughter lives with her mother and uses English as her primary language.

By the way, Nizhny Novgorod mayor Oleg Sorokin also found a villa on the Cote d'Azur. More precisely, his wife.

15. Family of A. Vorontsov, State Duma deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.

The daughter of communist Vorontsov, Anna, lives in Italy. She moved there from Germany, where she studied. And now he studies at the University of Milan.

Vorontsov himself, foaming at the mouth, denounces the West, and in the meantime pays hundreds of thousands of euros for his daughter’s education in Milan.

16. Family of Elena Rakhova, State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction

United Russia member Elena Rakhova, who became famous for calling Leningraders who lived less than 120 days under the siege “not before the siege,” has a daughter who lives in the United States.

Polina Rakhova graduated from the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University and then went to New York.

17. Family of B. Gryzlov, member of the Security Council

The daughter of ex-speaker of the State Duma, one of the founders of the United Russia party, and now member of the Security Council Boris Gryzlov, Evgenia lives in Tallinn. And I even recently received Estonian citizenship.

18. Family of A. Fursenko

Former Minister of Education Andrei Fursenko, who pushed the Unified State Exam system into the country, for a long time hid from the public that his children also studied abroad.

Today his son Alexander lives permanently in the USA.

There are actually more children of officials abroad

This is only the shortest list, in fact, the number of children and grandchildren? living in the West, it amounts to thousands, if not tens of thousands.

The list contains the most odious “patriots” and “enemies of the West” who keep their families in the “den of the enemy.” Their children study, live and work in the West; they no longer have anything in common with Russia. This was the path their parents chose for them.

Their parents are the president, prime minister, his deputies, ministers, deputies, etc.

They despise Russia and its people, they see the future of their children and themselves in the West, where they have everything to meet old age in wealth and prosperity.

With such a hypocritical government, Russia has no future.

In which countries of the “decaying West” do the children of the Russian power elite live and study?

Russian blogger based open information made a kind of monitoring from the media.

Actually, from this position the text about the children of Russian leaders is proposed:

1. Family of dictator V. Putin - Very little is known about the family, given the family’s closed lifestyle. Was married, divorced.

It is known that the youngest daughter Ekaterina lives permanently in Germany, in the city of Munich.

In 2013, the wedding of Katerina Putina and Yoon Joon Won (Korean) took place in one of the hotels in Morocco in 2013 and was grandiose in scope.

The eldest, Maria, lives in Holland, in the town of Voorshooten, not far from The Hague, and lives not alone, but with a 33-year-old Dutchman, Jorrit Faassen.

2. Family of Prime Minister D.A. Medvedev - Medvedev is married to a Jewish woman, Svetlana Linnik.

Medvedev has a son, Ilya Medvedev. At the moment he is studying in Russia, but in a public interview he said that he will continue his studies at the University of Massachusetts in the USA.

3. Family of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov - The only daughter of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Ekaterina, lives and studies in the USA. He is currently graduating from Columbia University in New York and plans to stay in the United States permanently.

4. Family of State Duma Vice Speaker S. Zheleznyak - Three daughters of State Duma Vice Speaker Sergei Zheleznyak are studying abroad. Ekaterina is at an elite Swiss school, Anastasia is in London, at the university. The youngest, Lisa, also currently lives in London.

5. Family of State Duma Vice Speaker A. Zhukov - Son Peter Zhukov studied in London.

6. Family of Vice Speaker of the State Duma Sergei Andenko - The daughter studies and lives in Germany.

7. Family of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak - The eldest son of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak, Alexey, has been living abroad for at least six years and is engaged in the construction business. He is a co-owner of several foreign companies: Red, McBright and Yuna. At the same time, he also works for the state-owned VTB Group. Alexey Kozak's younger brother, Alexander, works at Credit Suisse.

8. Family of State Duma deputy A. Remezkov from the United Russia faction - Remezkov’s eldest son, Stepan, recently graduated from Valley Forge Military College in Pennsylvania. The deputy's son was studying in the US Army officer program. Styopa then entered the private Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. The deputy’s middle son, Nikolai, has been studying in the UK at the private school Malvern College since 2008. And the youngest daughter lives in Vienna, where she practices gymnastics.

9. Family of deputy V. Fetisov - Daughter Anastasia, grew up and studied in the USA.

10. Family of the head of Russian Railways V. Yakunin - The children and grandchildren of the head of Russian Railways Vladimir Yakunin live in England and Switzerland.

11. Family of P. Astakhov - The eldest son of the Commissioner for Children's Rights Pavel Astakhov, Anton, studied at Oxford and the New York School of Economics. And the youngest child was born in Cannes

13. Family of the State Duma deputy from the “SR” faction E. Mizulina - The main fighter for traditional Orthodox values ​​has a son, Nikolai. First, Nikolai studied at Oxford, received a diploma and moved to live permanently in tolerant Belgium, where same-sex marriage is allowed. Today he works in Belgium at a large international law firm, Mayer Brown.

14. N. Valuev, State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction - In the summer, his wife lives in his Spanish house, children and parents live almost permanently.

15. Family of A. Yakunin, State Duma deputy from the faction from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation - Head of the Solnechnogorsk region, member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Alexander Yakunin spoke about his family in election leaflets:

“My daughter is studying at school, my wife is a successful economist, my son is a student at the Institute of Physical Education. Like, we like to get together for tea…”

The booklets, however, do not indicate where the Yakunin family lives. Meanwhile, on social networks, the official’s wife, Julia, named Nice as her place of residence.

Son Mikhail writes that he lives in Ontario. The daughter lives with her mother and uses English as her primary language.

16. Family of A. Vorontsov, member of the State Duma of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation - The daughter of the communist Vorontsov, Anna, lives in Italy. She moved there from Germany, where she also studied. Currently studying at the University of Milan.

17. Family of Elena Rakhova, State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction - United Russia member Elena Rakhova, who became famous for calling Leningraders who lived less than 120 days in the siege “not before the blockade,” has a daughter who lives in the USA.

Polina Rakhova graduated from the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University and then went to New York.

18. Family of B. Gryzlov, a member of the Security Council - The daughter of the ex-speaker of the State Duma, one of the founders of the United Russia party, and now a member of the Security Council Boris Gryzlov, Evgenia, lives in Tallinn. And I even recently received Estonian citizenship.

19. Family of A. Fursenko - Former Minister of Education Andrei Fursenko, who pushed the Unified State Exam system into the country, for a long time hid from the public that his children also studied abroad. Today his son Alexander lives permanently in the USA.

20. Family of V. Nikonov (grandson of Molotov), ​​president of the Politika Foundation - Son Alexey is a US citizen.

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