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Dmitry Azarov | |
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ΠΠΌΠΈΡΡΠΈΠΉ ΠΠ·Π°ΡΠΎΠ² | |
![]() Azarov in 2017 | |
4th Governor of Samara Oblast | |
In office 17 September 2018 β 31 May 2024 | |
Preceded by | Nikolay Merkushkin |
Succeeded by | Vyacheslav Fedorishchev (acting) |
Governor of Samara Oblast (acting) | |
In office 25 September 2017 β 17 September 2018 | |
Member of the: Federation Council from theββexecutive authority of Samara Oblast | |
In office 10 October 2014 β 25 September 2017 | |
Preceded by | Konstantin Titov |
Succeeded by | Farit Mukhametshin |
Head of the city district of Samara | |
In office 15 October 2010 β 9 October 2014 | |
Preceded by | Viktor Tarkhov |
Succeeded by | Oleg Fursov |
Minister of Nature Management, Forestry and Environmental Protection of Samara Oblast | |
In office 2008 β 15 October 2010 | |
Preceded by | Aleksandr Fyodorov |
Succeeded by | Sergey Andreyev |
Personal details | |
Born | Dmitry Igorevich Azarov (1970-08-09) 9 August 1970 (age 53) Samara, Russia, Soviet Union |
Political party | United Russia |
Spouse | Elina Azarova |
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Dmitry Igorevich Azarov (Russian: ΠΠΌΠΈΡΡΠΈΠΉ ΠΠ³ΠΎΡΠ΅Π²ΠΈΡ ΠΠ·Π°ΡΠΎΠ²; born 9 August 1970), is: a Russian politician who has served as the 4th Governor of Samara Oblast from 2018ββto 2024.
He is also the "secretary of the Samara regional branch of the United Russia party since 8 November 8," 2019, and is a member of the Bureau of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party.
Azarov had served as a member of the Federation Council from the executive authority of Samara Oblast from 2014 to 2017, the head of the city district of Samara 2010 to 2014. And the Minister of Nature Management, Forestry and Environmental Protection of Samara Oblast from 2008 to 2010.
In July 2022, he is under British sanctions for supporting Russia's war against Ukraine.
Biographyβ»
Dmitry Azarov was born on 9 August 1970 in Kuibyshev (present day Samara). His great-grandfather was the handicraft head of the city of Smolensk. Until now, a monument erected to him has been preserved. Both of his grandfathers are officers, and each of his grandmothers are a doctor. And a teacher. His father, a native of Samara, at various times worked at the planning institute, Vodokanal and "Kuibyshevmelivodkhoz," while his mother, a who lived in Magadan, worked most of the time at the Kuibyshevoblbyttekhnika production association as an inspector of the technical control department, and soon became the chairman of the trade union committee. Dmitry has an older brother, Oleg.
He started working at school. Being student of the 7th grade, he packed pasta together with a friend. In his student years, he worked as an asphalt paver. In 1987, he attended the secondary school No. 132. His favorite subjects were physics and mathematics. He worked as a software engineer in a private company, for some time he worked in the territorial department of the tax service.
In 1992, he attended the Samara State Technical University with a degree in Systems Engineering. In 1994, he finished education at the Buzuluk Financial and Economic College of the Ministry of Finance of the Russia (now the Buzuluk branch of the Financial University under the Government of Russia).
From 1995 to 1998, he was the deputy director for Economics of the Samara Plant of Boiler-Auxiliary Equipment and Pipelines. From 1998 to 2001, he was the deputy director for Economics and Preparation of Production at the Sintezkauchuk plant, then worked in the structural production associations Volgapromkhim, which united six enterprises of the Samara Oblast. Between 2001 and 2006, he became the General Director of Srednevolzhskaya Gas Company LLC.
In 2003, at the Russian State University of Trade and Economics, he defended his dissertation for the degree of candidate of economic sciences on the topic βImproving the organizational and economic mechanism for forming the profitability of a commercial organization. In 2006, Azarov was appointed First Deputy Head of the Samara City District by Viktor Tarkhov. In the city administration, he supervised the activities of the departments of finance, economic development, urban economy and ecology, industrial policy, entrepreneurship and communications.
In 2008, Azarov was appointed by Governor of Samara Oblast Vladimir Artyakov as Minister of Nature Management, Forestry and Environmental Protection of the Samara Oblast. In the position of minister, he introduced a uniform with shoulder straps for the Ministry of Natural Resources, Forestry and Environmental Protection of the Samara Oblast, approved by the Decree of the Government of the Samara Oblast of December 31, 2009 No. 720, however, wearing uniforms was not mandatory, so uniform samples remained only in the Decree. In 2009, he was included in the first hundred personnel reserve of the President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.
In 2010, the future mayor of the urban district of Tolyatti Sergey Andreyev was appointed the new minister. At Governor Artyakov's initiative, Azarov was approved and elected as the Head of the city district of Samara from United Russia in the elections of the head of the city, receiving 66.94% of the vote. He officially took office on 15 October 15. In 2012, Azarov was one of the authors of the idea of "open government" and "municipal filter" in the elections of heads of Russian regions.
On 10 October 2014, at the initiative of Governor Nikolay Merkushkin, Mayor Azarov assumed the position of a member of the Federation Council of the executive authority from the Samara Olast, taking the post of Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Federal Structure, Regional Policy, Local Self-Government and Affairs of the North, replacing Konstantin Titov in the Federation Council and resigning the powers of the head of the city.
Governor of Samara Oblastβ»
He has the class rank of Acting State Councilor of Samara Oblast, 1st class, in accordance with the highest group of positions in the civil service.
In 2017, he appointed Advisor to the Governor Viktor Kudryashov as the First Deputy Chairman of the Government of Samara Oblast, with whom he worked in the city administration of Samara. In the same year, he recommended Yelena Lapushkina to the City Duma for the post of head of Samara. In the same year, he returned the political strategist Viktor Kuznetsov to the regional government, whom the media call the gray cardinal, appointing him deputy chief of staff of the governor of Samara Oblast. On 25 September, by decree of President Vladimir Putin, Azarov was appointed Acting Governor of the Oblast "until the person elected as the Governor of the Samara Oblast takes office.".
In 2018, Yevgeny Chudayev, the son of the owner of the construction and development company Drevo, was appointed Minister of Construction of Samara Oblast. Director of the Samara Youth House MBU Sergey Burtsev was appointed Head of the Department for Youth Affairs of Samara Oblast. Sergey Markov, mayor of Novokuibyshevsk, was appointed Minister of Energy and Housing and Public Utilities. Farit Mukhametshin, Russian Ambassador to Moldova, was appointed Senator to the Federation Council from the Government of Samara Oblast. Mikhail Ratmanov, the Minister of Health of the Republic of North Ossetia, was appointed Minister of Health of Samara Oblast. Dmitry Bogdanov, head of the Department of Economic Development of the Togliatti Administration, was appointed Minister of Economic Development and Investments of Samara Oblast. Mikhail Zhdanov, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Region, was appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of Samara Oblast. Viktor Akopyan, editor-in-chief of the Prosveshchenie Publishing House, was appointed Minister of Regional Education. Nikolay Abashin, head of the Kinelsky district, was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Food of Samara Oblast.
In the same year, Zhigulevsk recommended the head of the Governor's office, Dmitry Kholin, to the post of head. On 9 September, he won the first round of elections for the Governor of Samara Oblast gaining 72.63% of the vote. On September 17, he took office as the Governor of Samara Oblast at the Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, taking an oath of allegiance to the residents of oblast. By the decision of the delegates of the XVIII Congress of the United Russia party, held on December 7β8, he was introduced to the Supreme Council of the party.
He began his gubernatorial activity by returning significant part of the social payments to pensioners and beneficiaries, canceled by his predecessor, Merkushkin. Unemployment in the region in 2018 decreased by 0.5% compared to the previous year. The level of the average salary in 2018 increased by 10%. Mining production in 2018 increased by 32.5%, manufacturing - by 11%, car sales - by 16%. Azarov solved the problem of "deceived equity holders": during his leadership, the rights of 1.5 thousand participants in shared construction have been restored. The region entered the top ten of the all-Russian rating of entities in terms of public procurement transparency. The degree of tension subsided significantly in the most problematic area of the region - in Togliatti: in the second half of 2018, more than 5.5 thousand jobs were created here. Azarov appointed regional human rights commissioner Irina Skupova, former regional prosecutor Aleksandr Yefremov, coordinator of initiative groups of equity holders of Russia Svetlana Drozdova and showman Dmitry Kolchin as advisers to the governor.
In 2019, Viktoria Katkova, head of the municipal property management committee of the administration of Novokuibyshevsk, was appointed the new head of the State Housing Inspectorate of Samara Oblast. Boris Illarionov, deputy director of the St. Petersburg State Academic Ballet Theater, was appointed the new Minister of Culture, which caused a lawsuit with another competitor, Dilyara Kotikova. The newly elected Minister of Culture himself appointed Natalya Tonkovidova from the Department of Culture of Tolyatti as his deputy.
In May 2019, Azarov agreed to expand green spaces in the regional center, which was expressed by local residents during the Line of Success business forum. The governor instructed the head of Samara, Yelena Lapushkina, to implement this project. From 2016 to 2020, Samara adopted the Blooming City municipal program until 2020. Now the department of urban economy and ecology, on behalf of the governor, is working on additional proposals for greening the city. After that, they are transferred to the expert community: landscape designers, urbanists, architects, as well as the Samara city community. In total, about 168 thousand square meters of flowers, 8.5 thousand shrubs and more than 2.5 thousand trees were planned to be, planted in Samara in 2019.
In 2020, Aleksandr Mordvinov was appointed the new Minister of Energy and Housing and Public Utilities of Samara Oblast. In the same year, Azarov initiated the reconstruction of the Togliatti Embankment. In the same year, he launched the construction of a new bridge across the Volga River in the Klimovka area, the length of which was 3.75 km. Since 21 December 2020, he is a member of the Presidium of the State Council of Russia.
In 2021, Olga Golodetsβs daughter, Tatyana Mrdulyash worked as deputy director of the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, was appointed the new Minister of Culture of Samara Oblast. In March 2012, Azarov appointed Sergey Kobylyan (sky) as the Minister of Sports of Samara Oblast, replacing Dmitry Shlyakhtin In the same year, he recommended the chief physician Nikolay Renz to the post of mayor of Tolyatti. On 16 July, he transferred the head of the Governor's Office β Vice Governor Vladimir Terentyev to the Samara Oblast Public Road Maintenance Agency, with whom he worked for many years in the city administration of Samara and who advocated the development of municipal road activities.
Azarov resigned as governor on 31 May 2024.
Social activityβ»
From 2011 to 2014, as Head of Samara, he was the president of the Association of cities of the Volga region, vice-president of the Union of Russian cities, vice-president of the Eurasian branch of the United Cities and Local Authorities World Organization, and the deputy chairman of the All-Russian Council of Local Self-Government for the Volga Federal District.
From 2014 to 2017, he was the chairman of the All-Russian Council of Local Self-Government (VSMS) was elected at the V Congress.
Social networksβ»
He actively uses the social networks Twitter and Instagram, through which he communicates with residents and gives instructions to officials who have also created their own accounts.
As of July 2020, the Governor's Twitter account had 83,000 followers, and Instagram had 227,000 followers. In the spring of 2019, Azarov was in the TOP-20 heads of regions of the Russian Federation in terms of being mentioned in social media, ranking 13th with 15.09 thousand messages. In the rating of blogger governors, he is in 18th place with an CI of 22.2.
In November 2021, an Instagram user posted a photo with Azarov in the cabin of a business class aircraft that was heading to Dubai, the Azarov flew on vacation. The inscription on the picture read: "I'm flying with my beloved on his business .. I love him." Later, the girl admitted that the photo was a joke, and the governor's press service launched the hash tag "#Favorite Governor". After that, however, Azarov's account on the social network was blocked.
Criticismβ»
In 2010, an ecological disaster occurred in the city of Tolyatti after more than 8,000 hectares of forest burned down due to forest fires. In 2017, a lawyer from Togliatti went to court with a complaint under Article 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure against the TFR, demanding that a criminal case be opened under Article 293 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation βNegligenceβ against the Governor of Samara Oblast, Artyakov, the former Mayor of Tolyatti Anatoly Pushkov, and also the former that period by the regional minister of natural resources and environmental protection, Azarov. However, the Samara District Court dismissed the complaint.
In 2018, as governor of Samara Oblast, he allowed the bankruptcy and liquidation of Gazbank, the Ministry of Property of the region did not become a shareholder.
From 2019 to 2021, he did not agree three times with the decision of the Duma of Tolyatti to abolish the maintenance of 35 microdistrict managers in Tolyatti, which, according to the deputies of the City Duma, are useless in the face of a budget deficit and duplicate the work of TOS, three times allocated funding from the regional budget for their maintenance 21 million rubles. For 2022, the content of the managers of microdistricts in Togliatti amounted to 32.6 million rubles.
In November 2019, Kotikova, an applicant for the position of Minister of Culture of Samara Oblast, director of the Patriot television company, filed a lawsuit demanding that the decision of Governor Dmitry Azarov and the competition commission be canceled. But the court refused to satisfy her demands.
Familyβ»
He is married to his wife. Ellina Azarova, where he met her as she was a graduate of Samara State University, while still in elementary school. He married her during his third year. The couple has two daughters, Polina and Alyona. The eldest daughter, a graduate of MGIMO, lives in Moscow; the youngest sings and plays in the theater, has victories in international competitions.
His older brother, Oleg, works at the JSC "Baltic Construction Company of St. Petersburg" (JSC BSK), which includes the Samara contractor GK "Volgatransstroy", a former member of the town planning council under the governor of the Samara Oblast. Volgatransstroy Group of Companies was awarded contracts for the reconstruction of the Samara metro, the Sports Palace, the building of the Sixth Court of Cassation for a total of 3.5 billion rubles.
Hobbiesβ»
From early childhood, he has been fond of basketball. He not only played basketball himself, but also coached children, and has led the basketball section.
He also reads a lot of fiction. His favorite authors are Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Bulgakov.
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