Dmitri Vladimirovich Zakrzhevsky ( October 20, 1864 - after 1917) - Russian public figure and politician, member of the IV State Duma from the Kherson province .
| Dmitry Vladimirovich Zakrzhevsky | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | October 20, 1864 |
| Date of death | after 1917 |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | Member of the State Duma of the IV convocation from the Kherson province |
| Education | St. Petersburg Forest Institute |
| Religion | Orthodoxy |
Biography
Orthodox. From hereditary nobles of the Ekaterinoslav province. Landowner (2500 acres ), the landlord of the city of Alexandria .
He graduated from the Poltava Military Gymnasium (1883) and the St. Petersburg Forest Institute (1891).
After graduation, he devoted himself to agriculture and social activities. Since 1896, he was elected as a public deputy of the Verkhne-Dnieper county district assembly and honorary magistrate for Verkhne-Dnieper county. In addition, one three-year anniversary was the Upper Dnieper district leader of the nobility (1908–1911).
After 1905, he moved to Alexandria, Kherson province, where in 1907 he was elected as a public deputy of the county and provincial territorial assemblies, a member of the land management commission and an honorary justice of the peace for the Alexandria district , and in 1912 as a public secret of the Alexandria city council . Since 1909, in his estate near Alexandria, he reinstated the farm, established a dairy farm, pedigree poultry farming and other experimental and demonstrative industries.
In the elections to the IV State Duma was an elector in the Alexandria district from the congress of landowners. On September 23, 1913, in the by-election of the general electoral structure of the Kherson Provincial Electoral Assembly, S. G. Pishevich was elected. He was a member of the center faction, was a member of the Progressive Bloc . He was a member of the commissions: on request, on urban matters, on local government, on legislative proposals, on military and naval matters, on judicial reforms.
In the days of the February Revolution was in Petrograd . At the end of March 1917, he appealed to the inhabitants of Alexandria district, in which he asserted that the State Duma, with the support of the workers and the army, overthrew the “hated government” and called for calm and order until the Constituent Assembly was convened. Upon returning to Alexandria County, he headed the local branch of the Union of Land Owners .
The fate after 1917 is unknown. He was married, had three children.
Sources
- The 4th convocation of the State Duma: Art phototype. album with portraits and biographies. - St. Petersburg: N. N. Olshansko, 1913 edition.
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. B. Yu. Ivanov, A. A. Komzolov, I. S. Ryakhovskaya. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008