Yuri Petrovich Trutnev

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Yuri Trutnew (2014)

Yuri Petrovich Trutnew ( Russian Юрий Петрович Трутнев ; born March 1, 1956 in Molotov , now Perm) is a Russian politician . Since August 2013 he has been Vice Prime Minister and the President's Plenipotentiary in the Far East Federal District .

Life

Trutnev graduated from the Faculty of Mining, Perm State Technical University with an engineering degree . After completing his studies, he worked as a research assistant at the Perm Research Institute for Mineral Oil.

He began his political career as the local secretary of the Komsomol . In 1994 Trutnev became a member of the Perm City Duma. In 1996 he was elected mayor of the city and in 2000 he was elected governor of the Perm Region.

On March 9, 2004, Trutnew was appointed Minister of Natural Resources by then Russian President Vladimir Putin . When the new government was formed after Dmitry Medvedev was elected President in May 2008, the Ministry was renamed the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment and Trutnev was confirmed in his post. After the new government under Medvedev was sworn in in May 2012, Trutnev moved to the presidential administration and became assistant to Putin, who was re-elected president. In August 2013, however, Putin reappointed him to the government - this time as Vice-Prime Minister - he was also given the post of President's Plenipotentiary in the Far East Federal District.

In 2016 Trutnew was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland 4th grade.

Trutnew declared an annual income of the equivalent of 2.83 million euros for 2010.

Yuri Trutnew is married and has two sons, he practices various martial arts such as sambo and karate and is co-chair (together with Sergei Kirijenko ) of the Russian Martial Arts Association ( Российский союз боевых искусств ).

Individual evidence

  1. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation N 93 of March 2, 2016 “On Awarding the State Awards of the Russian Federation” (Russian)

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