Natalya Komarova

Russian politician
Наталья Комарова
Komarova in 2018
Governor of Khanty-Mansi
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 March 2010Preceded byAlexander FilipenkoChair of the State Duma Natural Resources CommitteeIn office
2004 – 1 March 2010Member of the State DumaIn office
17 December 2001 – 1 March 2010First Deputy Governor of Yamalo-NenetsIn office
2000 – 17 December 2001Mayor of Novy UrengoyIn office
1994–2000Deputy Mayor of Novy UrengoyIn office
1992–1994 Personal detailsBorn (1955-10-21) October 21, 1955 (age 68)
Yazvo, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
(now Pskov Oblast, Russia)Political partyUnited RussiaChildren2 daughtersProfessionEngineer, economist, politician

Natalya Vladimirovna Komarova (Russian: Наталья Владимировна Комарова; born 21 October 1955) is a Russian politician who serves as Governor of Khanty-Mansi since 2010.[1] She previously served as in State Duma between 2001 and 2010, where for six years she headed the powerful Natural Resources Committee. Prior to that, she held a number of statewide and local positions in Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets.

A member of United Russia, she is currently the only woman to lead a federal subject in Russia.

Education and career

Natalya Komarova is a graduate of the Kommunarsk Mining-Metallurgical Institute (now Donbas State Technical University). In 1980 she moved from the Donbas to Novy Urengoy, where she became lieutenant inspector.

In 1992 Komarova took office as Deputy Mayor of Novy Urengoy and became the Mayor of the regionally significant town two years later. She was chosen by the Governor of Yamalo-Nenets, Yuri Neyolov, as his deputy in 2000. In that capacity, she headed the Regional Economic Council. During those years, Komarova also served as an educator and docent of the Yamalsky Oil and Gas Institute, a department within Tyumen State Oil and Gas University.

In December 2001, Komarova filled a vacated seat in the State Duma, where she quickly gained influence and, in 2004, was chosen as Chair of the Committee on Natural Resources and Management, one year after being elected to a full term in the Duma.[1] She was re-elected in 2007.

On 8 February 2010, Komarova's credentials were endorsed by the State Duma and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to be appointed Governor of Khanty-Mansia, shortly after which she took office. She successfully ran for the position in 2015 after Russia re-adopted gubernatorial elections, a system that was previously abandoned ten years prior.[1] Komarova was re-elected to another term in 2020.

Despite not being involved in decisions made by the federal government, as a prominent Russian political figure, Komarova has been placed on the sanctions list of Ukraine and the United States amidst her country's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Губернатор Ханты-Мансийского автономного округа - Югры (in Russian). Official website of Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  2. ^ https://www.opensanctions.org/entities/Q216535/ OpenSanctions
  3. ^ https://sanctions.nazk.gov.ua/en/sanction-person/2568/
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