Legends of Ural politics. Conversation fourteen

"Biography"

Education

Got two higher education: graduated from the Tyumen State Medical Institute with a degree in “doctor”, and the All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics with a degree in “economist”. He defended his MBA degree in Switzerland. From 1981 to 1988 he studied and worked in Tyumen.

Activity

In 1988, he was assigned to Khanty-Mansiysk. From 1988 to 1993 he worked as a local psychiatrist and head of the department of the Khanty-Mansiysk District Psychonarcology Dispensary.

From 1993 to 1998 he headed the Khanty-Mansiysk District Mandatory Fund health insurance. From 1998 to 2004 – First Deputy Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug for Economics and Finance. From 2004 to 2005 – First Deputy Governor of the Tyumen Region. Since 2005 - Vice President of the oil company OJSC TNK-BP Management.

Currently, with the rank of vice president, he heads the TNK-BP Siberia branch in Tyumen. Acting State Councilor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra, 1st class. He was elected as a deputy of the Tyumen Regional Duma of the second convocation. In March 2008, he was elected as a deputy of the Tyumen City Duma of the fifth convocation. Member of the All-Russian political party "United Russia".

In 2006, for active cooperation with the Russian Orthodox Church in the spiritual education of the population, His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Rus' was awarded the Order of the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh, III degree, in 2009 for his contribution to the restoration of the Tobolsk Kremlin - the Order of the Russian Orthodox Church Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow.

Leads an active and healthy lifestyle. He is interested in tourism, football, hockey, and alpine skiing. Raises three children

"Connections / Partners"

— Russian entrepreneur, largest shareholder and president of the PIK Group of Companies, Founder of the companies “Rosbuilding”, “Horus Capital”, “Praktika Development”, in 2007 - 2010 - representative in the Federation Council from the administration of the Perm Territory

"Companies"

"News"

"Two plus two" multiplied by zero

In Washington and Delhi, preparations are being completed for the first ever meeting of the heads of defense and diplomatic departments of the United States and India in the “two plus two” format. The dialogue, scheduled for early July, promises to be difficult. Washington is dissatisfied with defense cooperation between Moscow and New Delhi and warns that India's purchases of Russian weapons could lead to the imposition of sanctions against this country. Considering that the Russian Federation remains India's main military-technical partner, American pressure is becoming a critical test for Moscow and New Delhi. As Indian media reported yesterday, the parties are already exploring ways to neutralize possible US anti-Russian sanctions, one of which could be the transition to settlements in national currencies in the military-technical cooperation sphere.

The two-plus-two US-India talks scheduled for July 6 will take place in Washington a year after Narendra Modi's visit to the US, where he first met with President Donald Trump and reached a series of breakthrough agreements on defense cooperation with Washington.

PIK GC REVEALED CHEMEZOV'S INTERESTS IN TYUMEN. BILLIONAIRE GORDEEV WAS PROMISED CONSTRUCTION MARKET

The federal developer received the lands of the Krasny Oktyabr DOK

Chemezov has launched a billion-dollar plan: he is selling part of Tyumen to Muscovites

Entrepreneur Oleg Chemezov is speeding up the process of selling the land on which the oldest enterprise in Tyumen, the Red October woodworking plant, is now located. The federal developer PIK plans to use this territory for construction of a residential area. The amount that the ex-vice president of TNK-BP expects to earn from the deal exceeds a billion rubles. A source familiar with the situation told URA.RU about the details of the story. The facts are confirmed by materials of the Arbitration Court of the Tyumen Region.

Among the deputies of the Tyumen Regional Duma, the famous businessman suddenly turned out to be the poorest

The richest deputy of the Tyumen Regional Duma remained the head of the Duma Budget Committee, Dmitry Goritsky, but businessman Oleg Chemezov suddenly became the poorest. Today, April 20, people's representatives disclosed their income for 2017. The document is posted on the website of the regional Duma.

Regional Duma Speaker Sergei Korepanov earned 12.9 million rubles in a year, his wife - 1.2 million. The Chairman of the Legislative Assembly owns 25 acres of land, a house with an attic of 283 square meters. meters, garage 41 sq. meter, non-residential premises, basement and bathhouse. In addition, Korepanov has a third share in an apartment with a total area of ​​243 square meters. meters.

A Yugra deputy bought the debts of the company of Tyumen businessman Oleg Chemezov from Sberbank

Sberbank, which was one of the largest creditors of the Krasny Oktyabr DOK with 76 million rubles in debt, sold its claims to LLC Production and Development Company DSK.

According to the telegram channel “Agenda”, the owner of this LLC is Yakov Mari, a member of the Khanty-Mansiysk Duma from the LDPR.

Mr. Mari is associated with the owner of the Krasny Oktyabr DOK Oleg Chemezov.

Selected rumors about the best people in Russia

From the next issue of “Rumors” you will learn that Olga Golodets has already vacated her office. - Buzova will go to the State Duma. - The minister is being seen off from the Sverdlovsk government. - The governor was in a quarrel with the senator who was egging him on. - A major regional official is getting ready for a promotion to Moscow. - The vice-governor declared war on journalists. - A major oil company is preparing massive layoffs. And much more. Enjoy reading!

This is from the people.....

A picket was held at the Tyumen Regional Duma for the cancellation of the “falsified results” of the election of Tyumen Regional Duma deputy Oleg Chemezov.
Let us remind you that the first secretary of the Tyumen regional committee of the ROT FRONT party Alexander Cherepanov, Sergei Usov from A Just Russia, as well as Murat Tulebaev from the LDPR were running for the place of the regional deputy of single-mandate district No. 19. As a result, 44% of voters voted for United Russia member Chemezov.

By 8 o'clock in the morning, picketers with posters and red flags approached the regional Duma building. On the posters: “The party in power is afraid of fair elections!”, “Early voting is early falsification!”, “More than 100 observers were removed from polling stations at 20 o’clock!”, “Corruption begins with false elections!”, “They kicked out the observers - “he won.” “Chemezov!”, “Election falsifiers - brought to justice!”.

Among the “strikers” were residents of Kalininsky administrative district, the head of which is now Chemezov. They held posters: “We voted for Cherepanov, not Chemezov,” “We didn’t elect you Chemezov!”, “We demand to cancel the election results in the Kalinin single-mandate constituency No. 19!”, “PEC members trampled on the will of the voters of the Kalinin district!”, “A crime was committed during the elections in the 19th single-mandate district!”

According to the press service of the Tyumen regional committee of the RCRP-CPSU, deputies and workers mostly ran by without looking at the posters. “But then a white foreign car drove up to the building, and United Russia Chemezov got out. He arrived at his first meeting of the Duma, where he was to be presented with a deputy’s certificate and congratulated on his past anniversary. Having looked carefully at the picketers, he decided to approach them. He was surrounded by disgruntled residents, but he had no intention of entering into dialogue with the picketers. He was outraged that the posters, in his opinion, were rude,” the communists write.

Also present at the picket were election observers on September 14, 2014, members of commissions with advisory voting rights from the electoral association “Russian United Labor Front” and from deputy candidate Alexander Cherepanov. “All of them were illegally removed from polling stations, which gave election commissions scope for falsification! They all told Chemezov that he became a deputy illegally, told him about gross violations during the voting, about massive falsifications. Residents of the Kalinin district directly said that this was done so that Alexander Cherepanov would not become a deputy, notes the press service of the CPSU. - Chemezov said that everything was fair, and that Cherepanov was only 10 thousand votes behind him. In response, he was told that he received the majority of his votes as a result of fraud, since if the elections were fair, then there would be no point in removing observers.”

One of the observers said that they left her at the polling station, but did everything so that she could not see how the votes were being counted. She is sure that Chemezov did not win in her polling station, and all the ballots were thrown out for him. To which Chemezov said that everything that the picket participants were talking about was unprovable, he was sure that he had won a fair fight and called all the picket participants “offended.”

It must be said that the observers and members of the commissions with an advisory voice were worthy people: candidates of sciences, professors, engineers, etc.

“The authorities are afraid of those who know how to think and analyze. And in the Duma she needs “her” faithful people. And in order for them to end up there, all methods are good. It is possible to distort the will of the people, it is possible to expel from the polling station everyone who monitors the legality of the elections,” the press center of the Tyumen regional committee of the RCWP-CPSU writes in its letter.

Chemezov Oleg Leonidovich- Director of the TNK-BP Siberia branch in Tyumen, vice-president of TNK-BP Management OJSC, deputy of the Tyumen City Duma.

Biography

He graduated from the Tyumen State Medical Institute with a degree in doctor, and the All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics with a degree in economist.

He defended his MBA degree in Switzerland.

From 1981 to 1988 he studied and worked in Tyumen.

From 1988 to 1993 he worked as a local psychiatrist and head of the department of the Khanty-Mansiysk District Psychonarcology Dispensary.

From 1993 to 1998, Oleg Leonidovich worked as the head of the Khanty-Mansiysk District Compulsory Health Insurance Fund.

From 1998 to 2004 - First Deputy Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug for Economics and Finance.

In 2004, Oleg was the first deputy governor of the Tyumen region, until 2005.

Since 2005 - Vice President of the oil company OJSC TNK-BP Management.

As of January 28, 2014, Oleg Leonidovich Chemezov works as director of the TNK-BP Siberia branch in Tyumen.

Acting State Councilor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra, 1st class. He was elected as a deputy of the Tyumen Regional Duma of the second convocation. In March 2008, he was elected as a deputy of the Tyumen City Duma of the fifth convocation. Member of the All-Russian political party "United Russia".

In 2006 he was awarded the Order of the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh, III degree. In 2009 – the Order of the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Prince Daniel of Moscow.

Hobbies: tourism, football, hockey, alpine skiing.

Married. Five children. 4 daughters. 1 son.

The Kremlin, with the support of Tyumen, is trying to agree on the candidacy for the post of governor of Ugra, former deputy Filipenko and Sobyanin, the current United Russia deputy of the regional Duma.

Deputy of the Tyumen Regional Duma, vice-president of the oil company OJSC TNK-BP Management, until now, with the rank of vice-president, he heads the TNK-BP Siberia branch in Tyumen, and the company is part of Rosneft and possibly Igor Sechin himself lobbies for the appointment of Oleg Chemezov as governor of Ugra. In the recent past, he served as deputy Governor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Alexander Filipenko and was the first deputy of Sergei Sobyanin. In the early 90s, he headed the psychiatric department of the Khanty-Mansiysk district psychonarcological dispensary, and for more than 5 years he was the general director of the Khanty-Mansiysk Compulsory Compulsory Medical Insurance.

Oleg Leonidovich is a more than odious person. His financial claims and political ambitions are known far beyond the borders of Ugra. Having started his career as a simple nurse in the emergency surgery department of the children's hospital of the 2nd City Clinical Hospital in Tyumen, he moved up the career ladder quite successfully, and after eight years Chemezov became the head of the Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund. Being a psychiatrist by training, he subtly and accurately felt the aspirations and needs of people.

Having begun to build our system back in the nineties, with supplies from controlled organizations medicines to the district hospital, as well as food to catering establishments, he made the right decision. CEO The Compulsory Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund apparently had the ability to impose specific suppliers on organizations and consumers, which served as a good basis for serious financial and political growth.

Already in 1998, having become deputy governor of Alexander Filipenko, Oleg Leonidovich began to oversee investments and property. Chief Treasurer Filipenko was the second person in the district after the governor. Many organizations received a huge impetus for development in those years. This applies to shopping and entertainment complexes and pharmacy chains. Of course, the whole situation presented Oleg Chemezov as a competent politician and a shrewd entrepreneur. In the government of Ugra, Oleg Chemezov actually determined the economic, financial and investment policies of the district governor, and was also involved in the development of small and medium-sized businesses. It was Chemezov who initiated the successful placement of Ugra's bond issue on the stock market. His political and managerial plans were striking. Chemezov quite actively entered the sphere of mass media. The purchase of television channels and radio stations in the future could become a tool for the former deputy ex-governor and businessman to put pressure on the authorities of Ugra. After all, by creating your own media structure with broadcasting via cable networks in strategic cities in the region, you can accomplish such things. It has long been known that whoever owns the information owns the world. And if something goes wrong, then Chemezov, according to political scientists, plans to “dissolve profitably” and subsequently sell the capitalized media asset to the same regional authorities.

After all, it was for his business activity that former deputy Filipenko received the nickname “50 percent.” He can handle business plans of any complexity. This nickname, if you trust the stories of businessmen, was given to Oleg Leonidovich in Nizhnevartovsk. The fact is that in order to receive guaranteed support from the district, businessmen allegedly had to invest affiliates of Oleg Chemezov in equal shares in the authorized capital of their companies. The “business owner” probably assumed obligations for administrative support and controlled the activities of the companies through third parties with a 50% share.

As a result, by the time Chemezov moved to Tyumen, he was already a large-scale oligarch who could implement the most ambitious projects. In general, Chemezov’s arrival in the administration of the Tyumen region led to a significant redistribution of powers in the leadership. In terms of his status, the new first deputy governor even in some ways rose above the vice-governor Vladimir Yakushev. If in the context of strategic policy, the role of Vladimir Vladimirovich was reduced to participation in the work of a tripartite group on the division of powers between Tyumen, Yamal and Ugra (more precisely, mainly slowing down its work), then Oleg Chemezov was involved in building inter-budgetary relations and forming a consolidated budget for the region, districts and incoming municipalities in them. This was especially true for the obstinate Yugra: the task is not easy, since many heads of municipalities even now do not believe in the future supremacy of Tyumen and prefer to remain loyal to the district leadership. Political issues were then almost entirely transferred from Yakushev to Chemezov’s ally, now the deputy governor of the Tyumen region.

Ex-governor of Ugra Alexander Filipenko, in an interview at that time, commented on personnel appointments in the regional administration in a very peculiar way: “It’s time to get used to the fact that there is nowhere to find good people except in Khanty-Mansiysk. We are constantly strengthening the Tyumen authorities, starting with Shafranik, Roketsky, Baryshnikov and so on. Therefore, the district government responded to Sergei Sobyanin’s request for personnel assistance and support with an effective decision.” Some experts considered these personnel changes to be the beginning of the formation of a coalition government focused on working under the conditions of the unification of the Tyumen region and autonomous okrugs.

Chemezov was in charge of, or one might say, owned, budgetary and inter-budgetary, financial and investment issues in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and he also oversaw the development of small and medium-sized businesses. The ex-deputy governor was credited with his diplomatic skills: he knew how to find compromise solutions when working with the heads of local government and the management of the largest enterprises in the region. However, he did not sit idle in Tyumen either.

Mr. Chemezov built his “pyramid”. I started a business in housing and construction. A lot of land plots were purchased, some of which participated in real estate housing construction projects from economy class to elite cottage villages.

The competent authorities have accumulated enough information about the activities of Mr. “Ch” and, according to some experts, they strongly suggested that Sobyanin dismiss his deputy. So obvious were the scale of his lobbying activities unrelated to the civil service and a number of political projects, when Oleg Leonidovich took over the reins of government own hands, I don’t ask for advice or permission. This is the story with Sergei Udintsev, the head of the Sovetsky district (by the way, again the story with investments), and the project associated with the creation of the LDPR faction in the Duma of Ugra. When, with the light hand of Chemezov, with the support of Zhirinovsky, a strong and coherent team was formed from disparate, independent and individual deputies. Which, by the way, in the 2010 elections received more than 25% of the votes, and in Khanty-Mansiysk about 30%. Note that the faction consists of 5 people, this is the largest political resource of Mr. Chemezov in Ugra. Also, we note that the elections to the Tyumen Regional Duma were held not without his participation.

Although, as a competent politician, after leaving Sobyanin, Oleg Chemezov lay low. And suddenly at a Ugra crossroads connected with the appointment of governors, with the Kremlin’s dilemma - whether to leave the current head, with the unresolved problem of unification. When only a strong-willed and respected person can lead this entire system. When consultations are being conducted regarding Khudainatov and Ryazanov, suddenly, having turned on all his capabilities in Krem, the figure of Mr. “Ch” emerges. It is known that he even went so far as to meet with Vyacheslav Volodin, the first deputy head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. The very fact that he was in Volodin’s office guarantees his inclusion in the lists of candidates submitted to Putin. Publicly associated with "United Russia" and actually ruling the "LDPR", he received the approval and support of Zhirinovsky, who enjoys absolute loyalty in the Kremlin. Chemezov's candidacy may seem very appropriate, and he really has a chance to get on the president's short list. He thoroughly knows the specifics of the territory, is contactable, has an iron will, and is included in the elite of the entire Tyumen region, including Ugra. Moreover, he proved his loyalty when he could get out of conflicts without bringing the essence of the contradiction into the public sphere. All this is extremely important for the task of combining the “Tyumen nesting doll”. And Chemezov, like no one else, will be able to both convince and manipulate the opinions of voters, colleagues and higher authorities. Chemezov’s age, and he is only 50, also plays into the hands of the entrepreneur. All this, apparently, was the basis for the meeting with the deputy head of Putin’s administration.

Of course, neither the above-mentioned Ryazanov and Khudainatov, nor other authoritative leaders will agree to the proposal to lead the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, today's Yugra... No one wants to go down in history as the person who destroyed the richest region, a storehouse of both human and natural talents. No one wants to remain the “gravedigger” of Ugra, who will bury the legal personality of the largest region. But Chemezov is selfish and uncriminal, and can solve this problem as an ordinary business project, the goal of which is ultimately to make a profit. Oleg Leonidovich, working with both Filipenko and Sobyanin, can become a kind of bridge and ensure lobbying of interests in the territory of Ugra between the old elite and the newborn, as well as the Federal center.

“You cannot step into the same river twice,” says an ancient proverb. But times change, and rules are made to be broken...




The regional branch of the LDPR in the Tyumen Matryoshka doll is left without a party apartment. General sponsor of the Liberal Democrats and deputy of the Tyumen Regional Duma Oleg Chemezov began liquidation of non-core assets. According to observers, the holder of a “block of shares” in the regional and district branches of the party in Greater Tyumen intends to sell over 3,000 square meters of business space. Analysts associate the search for new sources of income with liquidity problems and the possible desire of the entrepreneur to diversify his business. The situation was complicated by a large-scale election campaign in Greater Tyumen. Experts are sure that the businessman does not have enough money to conduct a full-fledged campaign. According to experts, only the background presence of the LDPR in the election race will cost Chemezov 100 million rubles. The situation is aggravated by the multimillion-dollar debts of one of the party functionaries of the Liberal Democrats in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, as well as the personnel crisis in the party itself. According to political scientists, the results of the upcoming elections will clearly demonstrate another unsuccessful business project of Oleg Chemezov represented by the LDPR.

Deputy of the Tyumen Regional Duma and holder of a “block of shares” in the regional and district branches of the LDPR in the “Tyumen Matryoshka” Oleg Chemezov, as observers indicate, began the sale of non-core assets. According to the publication’s sources, we are talking about the Networkik business center, which occupies the ground floor in the building adjacent to the Tyumen Regional Court on 8 March Street. Today, the area of ​​680 sq.m is mainly occupied by law firms. However, together with law firms, the office of the regional branch of the Liberal Democrats also operates here. The offices of party functionaries are also up for sale. At the same time, not all party members are aware of the prospects for a possible move.

Deputy Oleg Chemezov

“The party does not own the building. We have a long-term lease agreement, and it does not matter to us who the owner of the building is or will be. This does not concern us,” a member of the federal parliament and leader of the Falcons told Pravda UrFO. Zhirinovsky» in Bolshaya Tyumen Vladimir Sysoev.

According to the Kontur-Focus web service, the Setevik office center is managed by the LLC of the same name, which is 99.1% owned by its younger brother Oleg Chemezov to Maxim. However, 2 years ago, the brother of the leader of the LDPR faction in the parliament of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra was listed among the founders Evgenia Markova Vyacheslav.

However, this is not the first asset put up for sale that is associated with the Tyumen parliamentarian and former vice president of TNK-BP. Thus, within two years, 2 buildings on Gaidar Street with a total area of ​​about 2500 sq. m. meters and an announced cost of 225 million rubles. These objects belong to another brother of Oleg Chemezov Igor.

Analysts associate the sale of assets with the possible desire of the entrepreneur and politician to diversify their business and problems with liquidity. The situation was complicated by a large-scale election campaign in Greater Tyumen. Today experts have two versions explaining the actions of Chemezov’s team: “Either he has insider information about the fall of the commercial real estate market, or Oleg Leonidovich does not have enough money for political project" However, observers tend to adhere to the latter version.

“Today the regional branch of the LDPR has a difficult financial situation. At the same time, Chemezov made a considerable bet on the Tyumen Matryoshka elections. It is obvious that he simply does not have enough resources to achieve his goals. The lack of money from the main sponsor of the Tyumen LDPR also proves that the work of the once active liberal democrats in the field is still not visible,” says the publication’s interlocutor, who is monitoring the political campaign of this season.

According to experts, today the LDPR will need about 100 million rubles just to carry out a background campaign in the autonomous districts and in the south of the Tyumen region and finish it more or less with honor. “The political ambitions of the Tyumen liberal democrats extend to the State Duma (they need to get a seat for Sysoev), the parliament in Ugra and the Duma of the Tyumen region, where they plan to form a faction of 5 mandates,” the publication’s interlocutor added.

Complicating the financial situation of the party and. At the end of June, the management of Khanty-Mansiysk Bank Otkritie PJSC asked for assistance from the security forces in repaying loans in the amount of 644.18 million rubles. Cash were issued to the companies LLC "KARSICKO Trade", LLC "Forest Resources" and LLC "KARSICKO LES", managed or managed before the introduction of bankruptcy proceedings by a deputy of the KhMAO-Yugra Duma Evgeny Markov.

Market experts are confident that the deplorable financial situation of the managers of the Ugra timber industry directly affected the “real beneficiary of all these businesses,” Oleg Chemezov. “The plight of the oligarch,” as observers point out, has already turned him around. The wood processing plant must pay creditors 460 million rubles. into the timber industry complex of the region, creating, according to market participants, serious risks for Red October.

However, Chemezov’s request did not stop at this asset. According to the publication’s interlocutors, the management company Partikom, controlled by the deputy, needs an emergency financial injection of 400 million rubles.

As observers point out, “probably a deplorable financial situation the main sponsor of the LDPR in the Tyumen region is no longer able to influence the election results.” Analysts are confident that with any financial injections of the LDPR today it will not be possible to save the campaign in Bolshaya Tyumen.

“Today the Liberal Democrats are represented in the Tyumen Matryoshka by only 3-4 real candidates. If Sysoev gets into the State Duma, and Markov takes care of paying off millions of debts, then there will be none of the more or less politically significant persons left for Ugra and the Tyumen Regional Duma. Therefore, the liberal democrats’ claims to assemble a faction of 5 people in the regional Duma will remain only realized ambitions. The maximum that the current list can get is 3 mandates,” political scientists comment on the situation.

Political inertia of Zhirinovsky’s falcons, as well as others declared in the elections political parties, political scientists associate with budget optimization. “Most likely, the active part of the election campaign will begin a month before voting day. Now all headquarters are carrying out organizational work: building campaign networks, interacting with public organizations and TOS. Much of their work is now invisible to the naked eye. On the other hand, the silence is due to the economic situation; there are attempts to cut budgets and minimize costs,” says political scientist Alexander Bezdelov.

Meanwhile, participants in political processes today tend to evaluate the regional LDPR as another unsuccessful business project of Oleg Chemezov. “The deputy entrepreneur had many of them in his life. And all failures, as a rule, are associated with the lack of a team that could make the right decisions and move on. As soon as Chemezov delegates powers to his associates, failures occur both in business and, as we see, in politics,” sums up the interlocutor familiar with the situation.

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