Kuzhuget Sereevich Shoigu (1921–2010) - Soviet party and state leader, secretary of the Tuva regional committee of the CPSU [ when? ] , First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Tuva Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic [ when? ] , for six years the editor of the Republican socio-political newspaper " Shyn " in the Tuvan language [1] .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 notes
- 4 References and literature
Biography
At birth, Shoigu was a personal name, and Kuzhuget - last name, clan. The order has shifted due to a passportist error. Founder of the name Shoigu.
Family
- Shoigu, Larisa Kuzhugetovna (born 1953) - deputy of the State Duma of Russia of the fifth convocation, daughter.
- Shoigu, Sergey Kuzhugetovich (born 1955) - Russian statesman, Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation (since 2012), son.
- Shoigu, Julia Sergeevna (b. 1977) - Director of the Center for Emergency Psychological Assistance EMERCOM of Russia (since 2002), granddaughter, daughter of Sergei Shoigu.