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List of mayors of Tula

The Head of Tula ( full. Head of the Municipal Formation “City of Tula” ) is the highest elected official of the city of Tula, who is also the chairman of the Tula City Duma [1] . The head of the city is elected from among deputies of the Tula City Duma for a term of 5 years [2] .

Head of Tula
Position takes
Olga Slyusareva
from September 27, 2019
LeadsTulu city
AssignedTula City Duma
Term of office5 years
Post has appearedin 1777
First in officeLarion Ivanovich Luginin

The position of the head of the city in the history was occupied by 46 people. Since September 27, 2019, the position has been occupied by Olga Slyusareva . [3]

In this list, in chronological order, all [4] [5] persons holding the highest positions in the city of Tula at different times are represented. The list contains information on the term of office, a brief curriculum vitae [6] , a way to occupy a position and key activities of the mayor.

Content

  • 1 Conventions
  • 2 Russian Empire
  • 3 Provisional Government
  • 4 Soviet Russia
  • 5 USSR
  • 6 Russian Federation
  • 7 Statistics
    • 7.1 Chronological diagram
    • 7.2 Digits
  • 8 See also
  • 9 notes
  • 10 Literature

Conventions

Party affiliation

     Non-partisan
     Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Mensheviks)
     Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks) , Communist Party of the Soviet Union
     United Russia

Flag of Russia.svg Russian Empire

NamePortraitStart of authorityEnd of authorityCurriculum VitaeOccupationKey activityPP East.
  City heads  
Larion
Ivanovich
Luginin
 
?
12/24 . 17771780Merchant of the first guild. Representative of the dynasty of merchants and breeders Luginins.Public voting of Tula residents (from 25 years old, having an annual income of at least 50 rubles in bank notes).There is no exact information.[7]
Ivan
Vasilievich Liventsev
 
? —1804
1780
1789
1783
1792
Merchant of the first guild. The representative of the Tula merchants, carried out activities in the commercial and industrial sphere.Public vote.Implementation of the first master plan for the regular development of Tula.[8]
Ivan
Grigorievich Beloborodov
 
?
11/25 . 17931796He was engaged in industry and trade. He led the sugar factory.By decree of the Tula viceroyalty.Increased appropriations for the maintenance of the fire brigade and city police.[9]
Ivan
Vasilievich Liventsev
 
? —1804
18011804Merchant of the first guild. The representative of the Tula merchants, carried out activities in the commercial and industrial sphere.Public vote.Implementation of the first master plan for the regular development of Tula.[8]
Nikita
Kondratievich Dobrynin
 
?
180409/20 . 1806Representative of the Dobrynins dynasty - merchants, philanthropists, public figures.Public vote. He left his post due to illness.There is no exact information.[10]
Ivan
Grigorievich Beloborodov
 
?
18141817He was engaged in industry and trade. He led the sugar factory.Public vote.There is no exact information.[9]
Alexander
Gavrilovich Batashev
 
?
18231825There is no exact information.Public vote.There is no exact information.[9]
Stepan
Ivanovich Nastavin
 
?
18251828Merchant 3 guilds.Public vote.There is no exact information.[9]
Nikita
Andreevich Dobrynin
 
?
18291831The son of Andrei Kondratievich Dobrynin (brother of Nikita Kondratievich).Public vote.There is no exact information.[10]
Jacob
Ivanovich
Babaev
 
?
December
1831
04/05 . 1834From the kind of Tula merchants, he was engaged in vodka trade. Before being elected to the post 5 times was under investigation, but was never convicted.Public vote. Powers terminated ahead of schedule due to criminal prosecution.There is no exact information.[eleven]
Luke
Ivanovich Malikov
 
?
18341834There is no exact information.Appointed as acting head of the city.The elimination of the largest fires in the history of the city - 06/26/1834 and 09/05/1834[eleven]
Nikita
Andreevich Dobrynin
 
?
December
1834
1837The son of Andrei Kondratievich Dobrynin (brother of Nikita Kondratievich).Public vote.The restoration of the Tula arms factory after the fires of 1834, the construction of central streets with stone houses, road works, the Kremlin Garden was broken up.[10]
Gregory
Vasilievich Meskatinov
 
1794—?
18381841Born in a merchant family of industrialists and breeders.Public vote.In connection with the grain crop failure, the question of the supply of bread to Tula from neighboring provinces was decided.[12]
Stepan
Ivanovich
Trukhin
 
1790—?
18411844There is no exact information.Public vote.Investing in religious institutions. Charity.[12]
Nikolay
Nikitich
Dobrynin
 
1811-1887
December
1846
1849The eldest son of Nikita Andreevich Dobrynin.Public vote.Changing street lighting. Charity.[10]
Ivan
Denisovich
Sushkin
 
1786—?
18501853Representative of the merchant dynasty Sushkin.Public vote.The industrial boom, Tula becomes the samovar capital of Russia, the population exceeds 50 thousand, the opening of a new highway Moscow-Tula, theatrical activity has been restored.[13]
Peter
Ivanovich Dobrynin
 
1804—?
18531856Nephew of Nikita Andreevich Dobrynin. With 30 years participated in the public life of the city.Public vote.Reorganization of fire brigades, changes in water supply, opening of the City Hospital of the Society of Tula Doctors[10]
Nikolay
Nikitich
Dobrynin
 
1811-1887
12.01 . 18561862The eldest son of Nikita Andreevich Dobrynin.Public vote.Opening of the Mother of God Monastery in Shcheglovka and other religious institutions.[10]
Peter
Ivanovich Dobrynin
 
1804—?
18621864Nephew of Nikita Andreevich Dobrynin. From the age of 30 he participated in the public life of the city.Public vote.There is no exact information.[10]
Semen
Trofimovich Krasnoglazov
 
1799—?
18641870There is no exact information.Public vote.Opening of a hospital for free treatment of the poor, incredible investment of own funds for the needs of the city, creation of a society Mercy for charity of the poor[fourteen]
Nikolay
Nikitich
Dobrynin
 
1811-1887
18701886The eldest son of Nikita Andreevich Dobrynin.Vowels from the Tula City Council.Opening of the largest stud farm in Prilep in the province.[10]
Fedor
Grigorievich
von Gillenchmidt
 
1828-1902 [15]
02/03 . 18871893Born in Livonia . Military, retired from 1860. Settled in the Vologda province, since 1875 in Moscow . In 1880 founded the Tula Cartridge PlantVowel Voting.The rapid development of the city, the opening of the horse-drawn railway, a telephone message was made, water supply was laid, and the Belousovsky Park was opened. Strengthening control over the city treasury.[16]
Peter
Alexandrovich Postnikov
 
1845-1898
18931898Born in a merchant family. Engaged in trading activities.Vowel Voting.Construction of urban water supply, the first school was opened, control over the sanitary condition of the city.[17]
Alexey
Ivanovich Mosolov
 
1863-1943
09/23 . 18981901Born into a family of industrialists. Passed military service. He retired with the rank of staff captain .Vowel Voting.Opening of the House of educational institutions. Alexander II, the creation of the Tula city guardianship of the poor, the laying and construction of temples. Electrification of the city, the creation of a power plant.[eighteen]
Nikolay
Pavlovich
Volkov
 
?
19011906Retired guard headquarters captain .Vowel Voting.The opening of the First Children's City Free Hospital, the construction of the first all-class almshouse at the All-Saints Cathedral, increasing the satisfaction of teachers.[19]
Andrei
Andreevich Lyubomudrov
 
1849-1924
19061909At age 6, he remained an orphan. He graduated from the Tula Theological College and Seminary, Law Faculty of Moscow University. One of the first Tula lawyers.Vowel Voting.The opening of several schools and schools, there is a taxi service, an ambulance station, a hospital named after Vanykina.[twenty]
Nikolay
Pavlovich
Volkov
 
?
Spring
1909
1910Retired guard headquarters captain.Vowel Voting.There is no exact information.[19]
Arkady
Alekseevich Smirnov
 
?
1911February
1917
From a kind of hereditary noblemen. He held the rank of state adviser for the position.Vowel Voting.The opening of the theater, the abolition of the horse-drawn railway. During the First World War , hospitals for the wounded were massively opened.[21]

Flag of Russia.svg Provisional Government

NamePortraitStart of authorityEnd of authorityCurriculum VitaeOccupationKey activityPP East.
  Provincial Commissioner of the Provisional Government  
Sergey Rodionovich Dzyubin 
1874—?
03.03 . 191709/29 . 1917A native of the Tauride province . Zemsky leader and agronomist.Vowel Voting.Providing the population with food and basic necessities, ensuring the normal functioning of urban enterprises, facilitating the sending of marching companies to the front, caring for the wounded, and helping wives of military personnel and refugees.[22]

[23]

Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1918–1937) .svg Soviet Russia

NamePortraitStart of authorityEnd of authorityCurriculum VitaePositionKey activityPP East.
  City Council Chairmen  
Alexander
Iosifovich
Kaul
 
1887-1958
October
1917
1918Born in the Samara province . He graduated from the historical and philological faculty of Moscow University. He lived in Tula in 1913-1920. He taught history at a female gymnasium.Voting of deputies at a session of the city council.The fight against crime, the elimination of gangs.[24]

[25]

Nikolai Mikhailovich Nemtsov 
1879-1937
19181919The son of a gunsmith worker. He worked as a mechanic at an arms factory. Member of the Marxist circle, revolutionary.Voting of deputies.There is no exact information.[26]

[27]

Flag of the Soviet Union.svg USSR

NamePortraitStart of authorityEnd of authorityCurriculum VitaeOccupationKey activityPP East.
  City Council Chairmen  
Sergey
Ivanovich Stepanov
 
1876-1935
19221928The son of a worker. Director of the cartridge factory, a professional revolutionary.Voting of deputies.Municipalization of private households. The development of street lighting, the opening of tram and bus traffic, flooring was paved on 40 streets, water supply was carried out on 5 streets. Organization of public works for the unemployed, opening a home for the homeless.[28]
  Chairmen of the city executive committee  
Alexey
Ivanovich Sedelnikov
 
?
19281928There is no exact information.Voting of deputies.There is no exact information.[28]
Alexander
Pavlovich
Novikov
 
?
19301931There is no exact information.Voting of deputies.The foundation of the mechanical institute, the construction of the Chulkovsky bridge.[28]
Andrei
Alexeyevich
Horn
 
1900—?
19361938The son of a working cartridge factory. He worked at the Tula arms factory, participated in the construction of the enterprise “ Metallostroy ”, the head of the district department of the Central region.Voting of deputies.There is no exact information.[29]
Dmitry
Mikhailovich
Bubnov
 
1901—?
19381940The son of a gunsmith worker. Head of the planning and production department of the Tula arms factory.Voting of deputies.There is no exact information.[thirty]
Alexey
Mikhailovich Lyubimov
 
1903—?
19401945Born in Moscow in a working class family. Since 1932, at party work in Ryazan, since 1936 he carried out political activities in the Tula region.Voting of deputies.Until 1941, the opening of a number of consumer services enterprises. In wartime, the city is in a special position.[31]
  Chairman of the city defense committee  
Vasily Gavrilovich Zhavoronkov 
1906-1987
October
1941
March
1943
Born in the Arkhangelsk region in a peasant family. In 1929 he graduated from the Vologda rabfak, and later the Moscow Mining Institute.Appointed.Organization of the defense of the city.[31]
  Chairmen of the city executive committee  
Fedor
Tikhonovich Khramaykov
 
1905—?
November
1946
August
1953
Born in the Simbirsk province . He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Agricultural Engineering. In Tula since 1938Voting of deputies.Post-war restoration of the city, the improvement of industry, the development of individual gardening and subsidiary plots, the expansion of the central park.[32]
Sergey Mikhailovich Shalashnikov 
1911-2004
September
1953
August
1958
Born in the family of a blacksmith. He worked at the New Tula factory, in the postwar years at party work.Voting of deputies. Dismissed for refusing to support the proposal to liquidate the Tula district division.Creation of building trusts, designing housing estates, gasification of the city.[33]
Mikhail Mikhailovich Tregubov 
1909-1977
August
1958
September
1961
Born in the Kaluga region. Since 1933, in senior positions in Efremov. Since 1939 he lived in Tula.Voting of deputies.The construction of the first Khrushchev. The opening of the stadium "Tula Luzhniki", a swimming pool. There were 2 district clinics, a department store, a registry office, a cinema "Cosmos", an overpass on the street. October.[34]
Nikolay Alexandrovich Seregin 
1927—?
September
1961
December
1964
Born in the Leninsky district . Since 1951, at party work.Voting of deputies.Opening of the trolleybus service, circus, children's clinic, the building of the drama theater, art museum, the formation of the Polytechnic Institute. The construction of the TV tower.[35]

[36]

Vladimir Grigorievich Kagaev 
1918—?
January
1965
1967Born in a family of workers. After the war he worked in the construction industry.Voting of deputies.Construction of the Zelenstroy microdistrict, Krasnoarmeysky Prospekt, large-scale work in the park, the construction of a number of monuments on the 25th anniversary of the defense of Tula.[37]
a lion
Nikolaevich Dagaev
 
1930-1996
March
1967
1979He graduated from the Tula Mechanical Institute, from 1964 on party work.Voting of deputies.Implementation of the 1971 Master Plan. Expansion of the social services sector, large-scale restoration of the Tula Kremlin, the opening of the White House, the first fountains, the formation of new housing estates. The city was awarded the title of Hero.[38]
Boris
Pavlovich Ardamanov
 
1926-1997
19791982He began his career in 1941, since 1954 in party work.Voting of deputies.The organization of events for the penetration of the Olympic flame. Housing construction, city greening, construction of a bridge over Upu (connected the center and Zarechye).[39]
Vitaliy G. Dovbysh 
1935-1999
October
1982
December
1985
Born in Nikopol . He began his career in 1954. In 1960 he graduated from the Tula Mechanical Institute, in 1974 the Higher Party School. Since 1969 at party work.Voting of deputies.Solving the issue of overhaul of housing, the beginning of the construction of a puppet theater, a bridge connecting the Central region with the District.[40]
Anatoly Petrovich Firyulin 
genus. 1935
December
1985
November
1986
Since 1964, at party work, since 1969 he worked at the Tula Precision Engineering Plant.Voting of deputies.The solution to the problem of dilapidated housing, installation of telephones, in connection with food shortages, subsidiary farms of enterprises have been established.[41]
Yuri
Nikolaevich Voevodin
 
1937—2011
December
1986
April
1990
In 1959 he graduated from the Tula Mechanical Institute, since 1968 he worked at the Tula Precision Engineering Plant.Voting of deputies.The development of the construction industry, the integrated development of microdistricts, the construction of the Oka aqueduct, the reconstruction of Sq. Lenin.[42]
Gennady Georgievich Evsyukhin 
genus. 1943
April
1990
08/27 . 1991Born in the Don region in a family of employees. He worked as a turner in a mine, graduated from the Novomoskovsk branch of the Moscow Art Institute.Voting of deputies. Dismissed by non-compliance.There is no exact information.[43]

Flag of Russia.svg Russian Federation

NamePortraitStart of authorityEnd of authorityCurriculum VitaeOccupationKey activityPP East.
  Mayors  
Nikolai Egorovich Tyaglivy 
1947—2016
19911997Born in the Rostov region , since 1969 in Tula. He worked at the institute "Tulgrazhdanproekt", "Tuloblenergo", "Heating networks".Appointed.Stable work of city services, provision of military housing, development of the Charter of the city, opening of 2 children's rehabilitation centers, 5 museums.[44]
Sergey
Ivanovich Kazakov
 
genus. 1950
19972005In 1977 he graduated from the Tula Polytechnic Institute. Since 1978, at party work. In 1990, he was elected to the Congress of People’s Deputies of the Russian Federation.Municipal elections 12/07/1997.Maintaining the performance of factories and jobs.[45]

[46]

Vladimir Sergeevich Mogilnikov 
genus. 1946
12.11 . 200503.03 . 2010Born in a family of workers. He graduated from the All-Russian Higher School of Economics, since 1976 in managerial positions in the city.Municipal elections 10.30.2005. He resigned.City improvement: planting 2 million flowers, opening 7 fountains, more than 10 squares were landscaped and reconstructed, the Central Maternity Hospital was thoroughly renovated, the Odoevsky overpass was reconstructed, and the trolleybus movement in the Proletarsky district was opened.[47]

[48]

[49]

Alisa Evgenievna Tolkacheva 
genus. 1967
03/31 . 201003.03 . 2011Born in a family of military personnel. Has a higher pedagogical and 2 legal education. In 1993, she began her career in the field of housing and communal services.Elected from among the deputies of the Tula City Duma. Sacked.No merits in front of the city is not distinguished. It was remembered only by the scandalous resignation for failure to comply with local government issues and non-signing of decisions of the City Duma.[fifty]

[51]

Evgeny Vasilievich Avilov
genus. 1968
10.03 . 201112/19 . 2012Has a higher economic and legal education. Since 1992, he has held senior positions in the city.Elected from among the deputies of the Tula City Duma. 12/19 . 2012 elected to the post of head of the administration of Tula.Completion of the new building of the Museum of weapons.[52]
Alexander Evgenievich Prokopuk 
genus. 1956
12/19 . 201211.7 . 2014Born in the Mogilev region of the Belarusian SSR. Has 3 higher educations. Since 2003 - Director of the Special Automotive PlantElected from among the deputies of the Tula City Duma.Restoration of the Tula Kremlin, reconstruction of the bell tower of the Assumption Cathedral.[53]
Yuri Ivanovich Tskipuri 
genus. 1950
09/29 . 201409/19 . 2019"Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation", doctor of medicine.Elected from among the deputies of the Tula City Duma.[54]
Olga Anatolyevna Slyusareva 
genus. 1969
09/27 . 2019Olympic champion, six-time world champion, seven-time European champion, World Cup winner, Honored Master of Sports of Russia.Elected from among the deputies of the Tula City Duma.[55]

Statistics

Timeline

 

Numbers

In the whole history, 46 people held the post of head of the city of Tula, of which:

  • 21 - in the Russian Empire
  • 1 - during the operation of the Provisional Government
  • 2 - in Soviet Russia
  • 16 - in the USSR
  • 7 - in the Russian Federation
  • Nikolay Nikitich Dobrynin - 25 years old
  • Lev Nikolaevich Dagaev - 12 years old
  • Ivan Vasilievich Liventsev - 9 years old
  • Sergey Ivanovich Kazakov - 8 years old
  • Fedor Tikhonovich Khramaykov - 7 years
  • 23 - non-partisan
  • 1 - member of the RSDLP (m)
  • 18 - members of the RSDLP (b) or the CPSU
  • 5 - members of United Russia
  • 11 - are not natives of Tula or Tula province / region
  • 1 - woman

See also

  • Tula
  • Tula County

Notes

  1. ↑ para. 2 part 1 of article 15 of the Charter of the Municipal formation “Tula City” (as amended on 12/08/2009)
  2. ↑ h. 3 tbsp. 34 of the Charter of the Tula City Municipal Formation (as amended on 12/08/2009)
  3. ↑ Olympic champion Olga Slyusareva (neopr.) Became the mayor of Tula . Sloboda (September 27, 2019).
  4. ↑ The list is compiled on the basis of the book publication presented in the section Literature
  5. ↑ There is no information on personalities in the following periods: 1783–1789, 1796–1801, 1806–1814, 1817–1823, 1844–1846, 1919–1922, 1931–1936, 1938–1940
  6. ↑ A brief curriculum vitae includes, as a rule, information about the place of birth (in the absence of information, a person should be considered a native of Tula), origin, education, activities preceding the occupation of the post of mayor.
  7. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 8-17.
  8. ↑ 1 2 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 18-24.
  9. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 40-45.
  10. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 25-39.
  11. ↑ 1 2 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 46-51.
  12. ↑ 1 2 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 52-57.
  13. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 58-64.
  14. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 65-71.
  15. ↑ Archival document stored in the St. Petersburg State Treasury Institution “Central State Historical Archive of St. Petersburg” (TsGIA SPb): fund No. 2294 “Collection of metric books of Lutheran churches in Petrograd, Petrograd province and Russian cities (1849-1918)” Archival inventory No. 1, case No. 44-1 “Metric books of churches in St. Petersburg: St. Peter, St. Anne”
  16. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 72-83.
  17. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 84-95.
  18. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 96-102.
  19. ↑ 1 2 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 103-110.
  20. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 111-118.
  21. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 119-124.
  22. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 125-128.
  23. ↑ Vladimir Ostroukhov. Tula City Council 1917–1918 // Tula local history almanac. - 2011.
  24. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 130-137.
  25. ↑ Kaul Alexander Iosifovich (neopr.) . A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  26. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 138-143.
  27. ↑ Nemtsov Nikolai Mikhailovich (neopr.) . A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  28. ↑ 1 2 3 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 144-154.
  29. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 155-164.
  30. ↑ Bubnov
  31. ↑ 1 2 Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 165-176.
  32. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 177-182.
  33. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 183-187.
  34. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 188-191.
  35. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 192-196.
  36. ↑ Seregin Nikolay Alexandrovich (neopr.) . The official website of the Administration of the city of Tula. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  37. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 197-202.
  38. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 203-216.
  39. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 217-222.
  40. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 223-227.
  41. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 228-232.
  42. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 233-236.
  43. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 237-242.
  44. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 244-258.
  45. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 259-269.
  46. ↑ Kazakov Sergey Ivanovich (neopr.) . The official website of the Administration of the city of Tula. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  47. ↑ Paramonova I. Yu. Et al., 2009 , p. 270-282.
  48. ↑ Mogilnikov Vladimir Sergeevich (neopr.) . The official website of the Administration of the city of Tula. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  49. ↑ Tula Mayor Vladimir Mogilnikov: “I am leaving because of the election dirt and threats” (neopr.) . Sloboda (March 4, 2010). Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  50. ↑ Tolkacheva Alisa Evgenievna (neopr.) . Sloboda. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  51. ↑ Elena Shulepova. Women's business // Russian newspaper. - 2010. - No. 69 (5148) .
  52. ↑ Avilov Evgeny Vasilievich (neopr.) . The official website of the Tula City Council. Date of treatment March 3, 2012. Archived May 24, 2012.
  53. ↑ Alexander Prokopuk (Neopr.) Became Mayor of Tula . Sloboda (December 19, 2012). Date of treatment December 19, 2012. Archived December 20, 2012.
  54. ↑ New mayor of Tula: "We must improve the quality of life of our countrymen!" (unspecified) . Sloboda (September 29, 2014). Date of treatment September 29, 2014. Archived December 20, 2012.
  55. ↑ Olympic champion Olga Slyusareva (neopr.) Became the mayor of Tula . Sloboda (September 27, 2019).

Literature

  • Paramonova I. Yu., Kirilenko N.N., Kirilenko Yu.P., Shcherbakova E. Yu., Nikulina Yu. M. Tula city governors . - Tula: Slide Media, 2009 .-- 296 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-904564-01-8 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of Tula governors_&oldid = 102392052


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