Sergey Sobyanin

Sergei Semenovich Sobyanin (Russian: Сергей Семёнович Собянин; born June 21, 1958 in the village of Njaksimwol, Khanty -Mansiysk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union ) is a Russian lawyer and politician. Sobyanin was, inter alia, Governor-General of the Ural region, head of the presidential administration under Vladimir Putin and Deputy Prime Minister in the Government of the Russian Federation. Since 21 October 2010 he has been mayor of the city of Moscow.

Origin

On the origin of Sergei Sobyanin has been stated several times that his ancestors come from indigenous peoples of Russia. Sobyanin itself has always referred to as Russian and contradicted this information.

Semyon Fyodorovich Sobyanin, the father of Sergei Sobyanin, was born in the same locality as his son and was temporarily Chairman of Ortschaftsrates of Njaksimwol. Later, his father was director of an oil factory and practiced this profession until retirement. Since the late 1990s, Semyon Sobyanin lives in Tyumen.

The mother of Sergei Sobyanin, Antonina Alexandrovna, worked together with her husband. First, she was an accountant at the town of Trat Njaksimwol and later economist in the oil factory in which Sergei Sobjanins father worked as a director.

Sergei Sobyanin has two older sisters Natalia and Lyudmila.

Life

Sergei Sobyanin worked as a pipe fitter and put an MBA by studying engineering at the Technological Institute of Kostroma ( Central Russia ). From 1982 to 1990 Sobyanin was active in the region, among others, in the Soviet youth organization Komsomol, as well as in the tax administration and the Party Committee of the CPSU.

In 1989 he graduated from a law distance learning with the academic degree " Candidate of legal sciences ", which corresponds to a Western European doctoral degrees.

In 1991 he was elected to the western Siberian city Kogalym in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District / Ugra mayor, was elected deputy leader of the local regional government and in 1994 as chairman of the Regional Duma of Khanty-Mansiysk 1993. From 1996 he was a senator of the Tyumen Oblast in the Federation Council.

In June 2000, Sobyanin was appointed by a decree of then-President Vladimir Putin, Deputy Governor-General of the Ural region and elected by the voting citizens as governor in January 2001. In February 2005, Sobyanin was confirmed as one of the first governors of Putin in office.

In November 2005, Sergei Sobyanin was appointed as the successor of Dmitry Medvedev to the head of the Russian presidential administration. In May 2008, he was after the change of Vladimir Putin to the post of prime minister of the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia.

On 15 October 2010 President Dmitry Medvedev struck from a list of four before Sobyanin as the new mayor of Moscow to replace the sacked Yuri Luzhkov. On 21 October 2010 Sobyanin was elected by the Moscow city parliament with 32 to 2 votes for new mayor. Confirmation of the proposed by the head of state candidates by the regional parliaments in Russia is virtually a formality. The ruling party United Russia has in all parliaments on the majority of seats.

In the mayoral elections on September 8, 2013 Sobyanin was re-elected with 51 percent of the vote, avoiding a runoff against just the lawyer and leading opposition activists Alexei Navalny ( 27 percent). Navalny threw Sobyanin then before election fraud.

Family

Sergei Sobyanin is married to Irina Iossifowna Sobjanina (nee Rubin Tschik ). His wife is studied engineer and is a native of Tyumen. It operates its own road construction company. On February 21, 2014 it was announced that the couple Sobyanin divorces by mutual agreement.

The marriage produced two daughters have emerged: Anna (* 1986) and Olga (* 1997). The older daughter Anna lives in St. Petersburg and graduated from there a drama school.

Sergei Sobyanin is Russian Orthodox religion.

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