He is a significant figure in the politicalOlympus of Russia. Colleagues on the shop call him a vivid representative of the systemic opposition. Leading one of the leading factions in the domestic parliament, Sergei Mironov ("Fair Russia") is trying to give people real help when it comes to lawlessness and arbitrariness. Once he even nominated his own candidate to participate in the presidential elections - his political ambitions were so great.
Today Sergey Mironov ("Fair Russia")continues to wage an active struggle for the Russian voter in order to realize party tasks in practice. What was his way in the political career and what was remarkable about his biography? Let's consider these issues in more detail.
The biography of Sergei Mironov ("Fair Russia"), undoubtedly, contains many interesting and noteworthy facts.
He was born on February 14, 1953 in the provincialthe town of Pushkin (Leningrad region). The father of future politics worked in a local military school, and his mother was the instructor of party accounting.
Read, write and read young Sergey learned inLeningrad school number 410. A little older, he was more attracted to the humanities, but the exact disciplines were given to him worse. As a child, Sergei Mironov ("Fair Russia") was a sociable and sociable child. During this period of his life, he decided on the choice of profession, saying to all that he wanted to become a geologist. Interest in this field of activity for the boy developed due to the fact that at leisure he liked to collect beautiful stones and some specimens were sent to them even to the Mining Institute. Sergei Mironov ("Fair Russia") was proud when he learned that the stones he sent were part of this or that collection of the institute.
After receiving the certificate of maturity, the young man successfully passes the exams to the Industrial College, having previously chosen the faculty "Geophysical methods of prospecting and exploration of minerals".
However, after studying for several months, hedoubted the correctness of his decision and left school for a while. A year later Mironov Sergey Mikhailovich nevertheless returns to the technical school he left. Shortly thereafter, the young man is sent as part of an expedition to the Kola Peninsula.
Being a sophomore, Sergei Mironov("Fair Russia"), whose biography is interesting for many, takes a cardinal decision - to replenish the ranks of the Armed Forces of the USSR. Despite the fact that the students relied on a postponement from the army, he voluntarily went to the military enlistment office. The choice of troops was not great: the construction battalion and radio engineering. Choosing the second option, the young man by chance, was in the Airborne. Yes, in due time was the paratrooper leader of the party "Fair Russia". Mironov Sergey Mikhailovich later himself was surprised at how, with such a "mediocre" physique he was identified in the elite of the Soviet army. However, his physical data soon became practically ideal, thanks to the service in the landing troops. The current leader of the "Fair Russia" Sergei Mironov partially served in the Lithuanian village of Gaizhunae. Then he was transferred to Kirovabad. The future politician for years of service to the Native land has recommended itself exclusively from the positive side, implicitly carrying out all orders and showing the maximum diligence in study. From the army he returned to the post of senior sergeant.
Having given the debt to the Motherland, Sergei Mironov (Just Russia Party) decided to continue his studies, enrolling in the Leningrad Mining Institute, where he sent stones unique for the collection in his youth.
Comprehending the theoretical basis of geologicalhe tried to apply the acquired knowledge in practice. To do this, Sergei Mikhailovich got a job at the NGO "Geophysics", where he helped to search for uranium ore. After some time he moved to the NGO "Rudgeofizika", whose leadership entrusted him with the position of a geophysical engineer. Today's leader of the party "Fair Russia" Sergei Mironov at the beginning of his career actively participated in a number of geological expeditions. Work in the NGO "Rudgeofizika" he continued until 1986.
In 1986 Sergei Mikhailovich went to Mongolia,where he has been searching for uranium ores for a long time. After a while he took up the post of senior geophysicist, and he was transferred to Ulan Bator. Here he works until the moment of the coup d'état.
The collapse of the Soviet system put an end to a careergeologist. Officials who came to power substantially reduced the financing of the industry and for whole months did not pay salaries to scientific employees. Seeing this state of affairs, the future chairman of the party "Fair Russia" Sergei Mironov immediately rides to his homeland. Upon arrival in Russia, a graduate of the Leningrad Mining Institute is intensely thinking about what he will do.
In the early 90's he took a job at the JSC "RussianChamber of Commerce "(Pushkin), where he subsequently is entrusted with the post of executive director. After a while Mironov receives a paper from the Ministry of Finance of Russia, which says that he has the right to engage in brokerage activities with securities. This area of activity also interested him.
Noteworthy is the fact that the head of a largefaction in the State Duma has as many as 5 diplomas on graduation from universities. He and the geologist (the Leningrad Mining Institute named after GV Plekhanov, 1980), and the economist (St. Petersburg State University, 1998), and the manager (Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, 1997), and the lawyer (St. Petersburg State University, 1998) (SPbSU, 2004).
In power structures, Sergei Mikhailovich came in 1994, when he became a parliamentarian in the Legislative Assembly of the city on the Neva. His candidacy was nominated by representatives of the All-Petersburg Bloc.
In the spring of 1995, Mironov already holds the post of first assistant to the head of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, and three years later he acts as speaker.
In 1998, Sergei Mikhailovich again running fordeputies of the regional legislature and wins by winning 70% of the votes of voters. Soon he decides to become a member of the parliamentary party "Legality".
At the beginning of the zero Mironov joined the electoral headquarters of Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg, he was appointed deputy head of the above structure.
In 2001, the drafters of the Northern Capital inAs a representative, Sergei Mikhailovich was nominated to the Federation Council. Six months later, a graduate of the Leningrad Mining Institute took the chair of the upper house of the Russian parliament.
In 2003, Mironov became the head of thepolitical structure "The Russian Party of Life." The politician deliberately does not participate in the gubernatorial election of St. Petersburg, supporting the candidacy of Valentina Matvienko.
In 2004, the future leader of the party "Fair Russia" Mironov Sergey Mikhailovich tries his hand at the presidential post, but his ambitions were not realized this time.
In 2006, Sergei Mironov already had a weightythe status in the domestic policy, and the "Fair Russia" party established by him became an additional proof of this. He himself headed the created child, which appeared in large part so that "United Russia" did not become the second CPSU.
Soon Sergei Mikhailovich once againis elected to the post of speaker of the Federation Council. Mironov, supported by his party members, initiated an initiative to extend the presidential term from 4 to 7 years, and a person could occupy this high office three times in a row.
One way or another, while supporting the internal political course of Vladimir Putin, the chairman of the Upper House of Parliament has repeatedly stated that he will act as an opponent of the "United Russia" faction.
In the summer of 2011, Mironov becomes a member of the State Duma and actively participates in meetings of the Duma committee, whose competence includes solving problems related to science and technology.
"Fair" at the next congress spokefor the fact that Sergei Mikhailovich continued to fight in the presidential election, scheduled for 2012. However, the second time Sergei Mikhailovich failed to win, he received only 3.85% of the total number of voters. In the last elections, the head of "Fair Russia" became an outsider.
To date, he has beenlawmaking activity, being a "servant of the people". Write a letter to Sergei Mironov ("Fair Russia") can be accessed through the Internet (http://new.mironov.ru/internet-reception/).
Sergei Mironov - a happy husband and a caring father. He has three children and two grandchildren. Unfortunately, he has almost no time left to spend time with his relatives. Noteworthy is the fact that he four times bound himself by marriage.
With his first wife, Elena, he made friends at school. But this novel broke out somewhat later, when Sergei Mikhailovich came from the army. Entering the institute, Mironov and his bride filed the documents with the registrar. The wedding celebration was modest. Elena gave birth to a son. However, family happiness came to an end after Sergei Mikhailovich began to periodically leave for Mongolia, where he started a relationship with a girl named Lyubov. She was also fond of geology, so against this background they became very close.
Sergei Mikhailovich took long care of, giving his beloved rare minerals. In the evening he sang serenades, accompanying himself on the guitar. The second marriage lasted almost two decades.
The third time Mironov married his assistant,when he was engaged in lawmaking in the parliament of St. Petersburg. It was a kind of "service romance". His new lady Irina Yurieva eventually grew from an ordinary secretary to the chief adviser to the head of the Legislative Assembly. With Sergei Mikhailovich, she was inseparable, accompanying him not only on business trips, but also making him a company on vacation. Mironov made an offer to Irina in 2003. Idylls came to an end after the head of the Just Russia left the post of the speaker of the Federation Council.
For the fourth time, Sergei Mikhailovich married when he was sixty. His choice fell on the twenty-nine-year-old TV presenter of the St. Petersburg TV channel Olga Radievskaya. Beauty and youth won.
In his spare time, the chairman"Fair Russia" prefers to read literature. He enjoys fishing, listening to songs on military subjects, sometimes he performs the compositions he likes. And, of course, Sergei Mikhailovich does not forget about his hobby, which he "fell ill" in his childhood. It's about collecting rare stones and minerals. The most favorite stone of Mironov is agate. Even the leader of the cat, the leader of fairies, called "Agatom". And Sergei Mikhailovich is an avid theatergoer. He also likes to collect mushrooms, which he himself prepares for his family.
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