Olga Kazakova

Russian politician (born 1968)
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Ольга КазаковаMember of the State Duma for Stavropol Krai
Incumbent
Assumed office
5 October 2016Preceded byconstituency re-establishedConstituencyMineralnye Vody (No. 67)Member of the State Duma (Party List Seat)In office
22 May 2012 – 5 October 2016 Personal detailsBorn (1968-05-30) May 30, 1968 (age 55)
Usolye-Sibirskoye, Russian SFSR, USSRNationality RussiaPolitical partyKomsomol/CPSU (former)
United RussiaAlma materUniversity of LuhanskOccupationTeacher

Olga Mikhailovna Kazakova (Russian: Ольга Михайловна Казакова; born May 30, 1968, in the city of Usolye-Sibirskoye, in the Soviet Union) is a Russian politician, was the Minister of Culture of the Stavropol Krai, since 2012, deputy of the State Duma, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Culture.[1]

Career

Born in the family of an officer in the Soviet army, she lived with her family in the city of Luhansk, Ukrainian SSR. In 1990 she graduated from University of Luhansk with a degree in Russian language and literature. She was a Komsomol member.[2]

From 1984 to 1991 at the Komsomol work, head of the children's dance club, kindergarten teacher. From 1992 to 1996, a primary school teacher in Vorkuta and Nevinnomyssk.

From 2000 to 2003, an assistant to a deputy of the city parliament of the city of Stavropol, executive director of the Slavyansk Sports Center. From 2003 to 2009, he was the head of the youth affairs department of the Administration of the city of Stavropol. From 2009 to 2011, chairman of the Committee on Youth Affairs of the Government of the Stavropol Krai. From 2011 to 2012, the Minister of Culture of the Government of the Stavropol Krai.[3]

May 22, 2012, deputy of the State Duma of the sixth convocation of the United Russia fraction on the All-Russia People's Front quota from the Stavropol Territory, member of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children.[4]

In 2016, according to the primaries of United Russia, it took 1st place (78% of the vote) in the single-member constituency. Re-elected deputy of the State Duma of the seventh convocation, elected first deputy chairman of the Committee on Culture.[5]

References

  1. ^ State Duma Kazakova Olga Mikhailovna
  2. ^ Kazakova Olga Mikhailovna: Lobbying.ru
  3. ^ Olga Kazakova appointed Minister of Culture of the Stavropol Krai
  4. ^ Olga Kazakova at the head of the Ministry of Culture of Stavropol
  5. ^ Kazakova Olga Mikhailovna State Duma of the seventh convocation
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