Kalinnik Nestorovich Rudich ( July 28, 1875 - after 1917) - a member of the IV State Duma from the Podolsk province , a priest.
| Kalinnik Nestorovich Rudich | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | July 28, 1875 |
| Date of death | after 1917 |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Member of the State Duma of the IV convocation from Podolsk province |
| Education | Podolsk Theological Seminary |
| Religion | Orthodoxy |
Biography
From the family of an Orthodox priest. He had 46 acres of church land.
In 1897 he graduated from the Podolsk Theological Seminary with the title of student . In the same year he was ordained a priest, he held the priesthood in the village of Kryzhopol in the Yampol district (1897-1906). Since 1906 he was rector of the Nikolaev Church in Old Vinnitsa .
Then he was the law teacher of a one-class ministerial school, a two-class railway school at the Vapnyarka station of the South-Western Railway, and later a four-year city and private seven-year commercial school of the Partnership of teachers. He was the chairman of the Partnership of teachers. In addition, he was the chairman of the Vinnitsa department of the diocesan school council, the district missionary and the deputy from the clergy in the Vinnitsa district council of the Zemstvo . He became the founder and chairman of the Council of the Small Credit Partnership.
In 1912 he was elected a member of the State Duma from the Podolsk province. He was a member of the faction of Russian nationalists and moderate right (FNUP), after its split in August 1915 - in the group of supporters P.N.Balashov . He was a member of the commissions: on public health, on the labor issue, financial, on public education and on urban affairs.
In World War I, he was the chief and authorized officer of the State Duma Sanitary Detachment (1916). After the February Revolution, he went to Minsk as an authorized member of the State Duma.
The further fate is unknown. He was married, had two children.
Sources
- 4th convocation of the State Duma: Artistic phototype. an album with portraits and biographies. - St. Petersburg: edition of N. N. Olshanskago, 1913.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2008.