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Ivanov, Yuri Pavlovich

Yuri Pavlovich Ivanov (b. July 14, 1944 , Batumi ) - Russian politician, lawyer , lawyer . Member of the State Duma of the first (1993-1995), second (1995-1999) and fourth convocations (2003-2007), member of the Communist Party faction .

Yuri Pavlovich Ivanov
Date of BirthJuly 14, 1944 ( 1944-07-14 ) (75 years old)
Place of BirthBatumi , USSR
Citizenship
OccupationMember of the State Duma of the 1st, 2nd and 4th convocations
EducationMoscow State University (1970)

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 notes
  • 3 References
    • 3.1 Interviews and publications

Biography

Born in the family of a submarine officer. In 1962-1965 he served in the Northern Fleet of the Navy of the USSR in the city of Polar, Murmansk Region.

In 1970 he graduated from the Law Faculty of Moscow State University .

Since 1970 - Member of the Moscow Regional Bar Association. In the mid-1980s, he lectured on currency, customs, and tax laws at entrepreneurs' courses. At Moscow State University he taught his own course “Civil Law Workshop”. He was not a member of the Komsomol and the CPSU for political reasons [1] .

In 1991, after the arrest of members of the State Emergency Committee, he initiated a lawyer's press conference in their defense. He was a lawyer of the ex-chairman of the KGB V. A. Kryuchkov , who subsequently spoke with gratitude about Ivanov, called him “an extraordinary person in every respect” [2] . At the end of 1991 he defended the interests of the CPSU in the Constitutional Court. In the fall of 1993, he supported the opposition; after the dispersal of the Supreme Council of Russia, he was a lawyer of A. Rutsky . By his power of attorney, he filed a lawsuit accusing him of libel against the journalist A. Karaulov , from which one million rubles was then recovered [1] .

In 1993, he was elected to the State Duma of the first convocation on the federal list of the Communist Party . He joined the Communist Party faction . He was a member of the Committee on Information Policy and Communications. He opposed the transformation of the Ostankino television company into ORT and against the transfer of state television to private hands.

In 1995, he was elected as a deputy of the State Duma of the second convocation according to the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (he went under No. 9 on the list) [3] . Initially included in the Communist Party faction , since February 1996 - member of the Agrarian Deputy Group . Until February 9, 1996 he was a member of the Committee on Information Policy and Communications, then - deputy chairman of the Committee on Legislation and Judicial Reform, chairman of the subcommittee on administrative law and law enforcement, member of the Mandate Commission . He recognized private property, but advocated the nationalization of 200-300 large enterprises. He criticized the adopted constitution , considering it “anti-national and authoritarian,” and advocated blocking in the Duma “any norms that help strengthen the current regime” [1] .

In 2003, he was elected as a deputy of the State Duma of the fourth convocation according to the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, and became a member of the Communist Party faction . Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Member of the Federal Parliamentary Commission to Investigate the Causes and Circumstances of the Terrorist Act in the City of Beslan, Republic of North Ossetia-Alania September 1-3, 2004. He was critical of the official version of the events, refusing to put a signature on the report of the parliamentary commission [4] .

He is the author of publications on law and economics, on the role of the media in modern society, on politics and sport (he reviewed the World Cup in “ Soviet Russia ”). The author of the newspaper " Tomorrow ".

Married, has a son.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation: Biographical Directory Archived copy of August 29, 2010 on the Wayback Machine / A. S. Barsenkov, V. A. Koretsky. - M., 1997.
  2. ↑ Kryuchkov V. Personal file. M., 2003.
  3. ↑ Ivanov Yuri Pavlovich // “Federal Assembly: Council of the Federation, State Duma”. - Reference book. - M., IEG "Panorama", 1996. Electronic version, 1997
  4. ↑ “I asked Torshin to declare that Ivanov is against the report both in form and in substance”, “It scares me that no one is going to - and this is my fundamental discrepancy with the Torshin report - to investigate the reasons” [1] .

Links

Interviews and Publications

  • For the power of the people! // Tomorrow , No. 21 (234), May 26, 1998.
  • Pan Votruba in the lower house // Tomorrow , No. 7 (587), February 16, 2005.
  • “The President simply disappeared from the list of witnesses ...” // Novaya Gazeta , No. 4, January 23, 2006.
  • The presumption of guilt. Putin must answer allegations of corruption // Kasparov.ru , January 24, 2011
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ivanov__Yuri_Pavlovich&oldid=101367654


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