Yegor Stroyev
Russian politician (born 1937)
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Official portrait, 1996
23 January 1996 – 5 December 2001
Vladimir Putin
from Oryol Oblast
25 March 2009 – 24 September 2014
11 May 1993 – 16 February 2009
Dudkino, Oryol Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
affiliations
Yegor Semyonovich Stroyev[1] (Russian: Его́р Семёнович Стро́ев; born February 25, 1937)[2] is a Russian politician and statesman who served as chairman of the Federation Council of Russia between 1996 and 2001. Previously, he was governor of Oryol Oblast[3] from 1993 to 2009.[4] He had a major post in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Stroyev was reelected as governor with a very large majority. He was removed from his position on February 16, 2009, by Dmitry Medvedev due to economic concerns.
His daughter Marina Rogacheva is also a Russian politician.
Honours and awards
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
- 1st class (5 December 2001) - for outstanding contribution to the strengthening and development of Russian statehood and parliamentarianism
- 2nd class (20 February 1997) - for services to the state, his great personal contribution to the development of Russian parliamentarianism and strengthen friendship and cooperation between nations
- 3rd class (2 May 1996) - for his great personal contribution to economic reform and development of the state
- 4th class (25 February 2007) - for services to the state, a large contribution to the socio-economic development of the field and many years of diligent work
- Order of the October Revolution
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Badge of Honor (Order) "Sports Glory of Russia", 1st class (newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda and the board of the Russian Olympic Committee)
- Diploma of the President of the Russian Federation (12 December 2008) - for active participation in the drafting of the Constitution and a great contribution to the democratic foundations of the Russian Federation
- Order of Friendship (Vietnam)[5]
References
- ^ Глава 43. Август. Путч - Жизнь и реформы
- ^ Орловская область
- ^ Shenfield, Stephen (2001). Russian fascism: traditions, tendencies, movements. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 153–. ISBN 978-0-7656-0635-8. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
- ^ Президент России Archived 2009-08-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Егора Строева наградили вьетнамским орденом
External links
- Media related to Yegor Stroyev at Wikimedia Commons
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Chairmen of the Federation Council of Russia (List)
- Vladimir Shumeyko
- Yegor Stroyev
- Sergey Mironov
- Aleksandr Torshin (acting)
- Valentina Matviyenko
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