Efim Ivanovich Sorokin (10/12/1866, the village of Zimarovo [1] of the Ranenburg district of the Ryazan province - after 1919) [2] - a Russian peasant, a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Empire .
Biography
Born into a peasant family, he also became a peasant . Russian, orthodox . He graduated from elementary public school.
In 1905, on behalf of the peasants of the two volosts of the Ryazan province, he compiled a “sentence” on joining the Peasant Union . In January 1906 he was arrested and sentenced to court for 4 years in the Arkhangelsk province . Being in exile, he engaged in a variety of trade and accidentally became known to the governor, who became interested in his fate and obtained permission to return Sorokin to his homeland.
In 1907 he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the second convocation from the peasant curia. According to views belonged to the labor group . He was a member of the agrarian commission, repeatedly received delegations of peasants of the province with various petitions, wrote articles on the issues discussed in the Duma in St. Petersburg, Moscow and Ryazan newspapers.
In 1917 he was elected a member of the Constituent Assembly from the Socialist Revolutionaries and the Ryazan Council of Peasant Deputies.
Notes
- ↑ Parliamentarism in Russia: problems and prospects: Sat. Articles / Ed. M.V. Khodyakova. - SPb .: Publishing house of St. Petersburg. University, 2006. — 448 p. ISBN 5-288-04166-0 I.S. Tarasova. Ryazan deputy corps in the State Duma of the I and II convocations in 1906-1907 p. 130
- ↑ Sorokin Efim Ivanovich
Links
- Sorokin Efim Ivanovich. Deputy of the II State Duma from the Ryazan province (inaccessible link)
- Ryazans in I-IV State Duma (inaccessible link)
- Sorokin E.I. // Members of the State Duma: portraits and biographies. The second convocation, 1907-1912 / comp. M.M. Boyovich. - Moscow: Type. T-va I. D. Sytin, 1907.