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Vadim Shuvalov
Вадим Шувалов
Member of the State Duma for the
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug–Yugra
Assumed office
12 October 2021
Preceded by Aleksandr Sidorov
Constituency Nizhnevartovsk (No. 223)
Personal details
Born (1958-02-17) 17 February 1958 (age 66)
Kokhma, Ivanovo Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political party United Russia
Alma mater Ivanovo State Power Engineering University

Vadim Nikolaevich Shuvalov ( Russian: Вадим Николаевич Шувалов; born 17 February 1958, Kokhma, Ivanovo Oblast) is a Russian political figure, a deputy of the 8th State Duma. [1]

From 1989 to 2001, Shuvalov worked as Deputy Director for General Affairs of Surgut-1 Power Station. In 2001-2005, he headed the Surgut-1 Power Station. From 2007 to 2016, Shuvalov was the Deputy Executive Director for Prospective Development and, later, the Deputy General Director of Tyumenenergo. In 2006, he was elected deputy of the Surgut City Duma of the 4th convocation. From 2016 to 2020, he was the mayor of Surgut. From December 2020 to 2021, he was Deputy Governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Since September 2021, he has served as deputy of the 8th State Duma. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Sanctions

Sanctioned by the UK government in 2022 in relation to Russo-Ukrainian War. [6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Шувалов, Вадим Николаевич" (in Russian). ТАСС Энциклопедия. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  2. ^ "Список избранных депутатов Государственной Думы РФ восьмого созыва" (in Russian). Российская газета. 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  3. ^ "«Тюменьэнерго» раскрыло биографию будущего главы Сургута. Вадим Шувалов работает в структурах организации с 1980-х годов" (in Russian). Правда Урфо. 2016-06-20. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  4. ^ "Бизнесмен из Сургута Илья Шувалов: деятельность и проекты" (in Russian). Издание "ВладТайм". 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  5. ^ "Шувалов Вадим Николаевич" (in Russian). ФедералПресс. Retrieved 2022-03-16.
  6. ^ "CONSOLIDATED LIST OF FINANCIAL SANCTIONS TARGETS IN THE UK" (PDF). Retrieved 16 April 2023.