Current publications. Where did the governor of the Sverdlovsk region Evgeny Kuyvashev live?

Sverdlovsk region. He was the plenipotentiary representative of the President of Russia (D. Medvedev) in the Ural Federal District (2011-2012). Has several higher educations.

Childhood and youth

Evgeniy Vladimirovich Kuyvashev was born in the village of Lugovskoy, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (KhMAO), on March sixteen, 1971. After graduating from school, he went to work at the Surgutremstroy trust. After serving in the army, he then entered the Tobolsk Medical School. He graduated from it and received the specialty “dentist-orthodontist” in ninety-three.

Start of work

After some time, he decided to move to the Nefteyugansk district of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, where he settled in the urban-type settlement of Poikovsky. Since 1997, he began working in the local administration. Evgeny Kuyvashev was an assistant to the head of his village. Then he rose to the rank of assistant to the deputy head of the administration of the Nefteyugansk region E. Khudainatov.

Head of the village

In 1999, Evgeniy received a diploma from the Moscow Military Institute of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation with a degree in jurisprudence. In 2000, he headed the administration of the village of Poikovsky. Kuyvashev’s predecessor Khudainatov actively invested money in the improvement and construction of this settlement. As the local press put it, Poikovsky became another capital of the district, like, for example, St. Petersburg for Russian Federation.

Governor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug A. Filipenko highly appreciated Kuyvashev’s successes as head of the village administration. Evgeniy did not stop there and continued to improve his settlement. Since 2000, Poikovsky has been recognized three times as the most comfortable settlement with a population of more than twenty-five thousand people. In 2004, it was awarded the title of “the most comfortable village in the Russian Federation.”

Evgeny Kuyvashev, whose photo can be seen in this article, combined leadership activities with teaching the theory of state and law at the local branch of TSU (Tyumen State University). In 2002, he received a degree in management from Yale University in the United States of America. Since 2003, the press began to call him an activist of the United Russia party.

Moving to the capital

At the beginning of 2005, Evgeny Kuyvashev, whose biography is closely connected with politics, left his post in the village administration. The press mentioned that he would head one of the departments of the bailiff service. Evgeniy moved to Moscow, where he was appointed deputy head of the Main Directorate of the FSPP. This department was then headed by who in the early 2000s served as deputy chief bailiff of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.

Tobolsk

Kuyvashev Evgeniy Vladimirovich did not stay in Moscow for long, and in the same 2005 he left the capital of Russia. The press reported that in November 2005, a new method of urban government was introduced in Tobolsk. the then mayor of the city became the head of the municipality and chairman of the local duma, and administrative powers were to pass to the city manager, who was hired under a contract for 5 years.

The United Russia party recommended Evgeniy for this post. The media noted that he was invited to lead Tobolsk back in the days when he was the governor of the Tyumen region. On November 14, 2005, the latter was appointed head of V. Putin’s administration.

On November 30, 2005, the Tobolsk Duma approved the official’s candidacy for the post. In the new place, he continued to work on landscaping, solved housing and communal services problems and attracted investors. The media noted that he was able to organize an excellent team around himself, which worked successfully after Kuyvashev left his post.

Tyumen

On July 5, 2007, Evgeny Kuyvashev was elected mayor of Tyumen. He replaced S. Smetanyuk, who took over the post of Deputy Governor of the Tyumen Region V. Yakushev. It was mentioned in the press that thanks to Kuyvashev, Tyumen was included in the “Energy Saving Quarter” program to stimulate energy conservation. It was also noted that the Tyumen embankment was built under him.

Another of his initiatives was the installation of glass doors and walls in the offices of city administration officials. As planned, this was supposed to help reduce corruption in the ranks of officials. But this step by Kuyvashev was more populist, because only the offices of ordinary employees were made glass, and not of department directors and deputy heads of the mayor’s office.

Retraining and new positions

In 2010, Evgeniy underwent retraining at TSU under a program called “State and Municipal Administration.” On January 29, 2011, he was appointed deputy of N. Vinnichenko, who was the presidential envoy to the Ural Federal District. In this post, Kuyvashev replaced A. Beletsky.

The press wrote that Evgeny would deal with economic issues that were previously supervised by S. Sobyanin, who at that time held the post of deputy plenipotentiary representative of P. Latyshev. It was noted that the latter developed a development program that provided for the involvement of all Ural subjects in common system economic relations. He did not have time to implement it, since he spent only six months in his post.

Facilities mass media it was assumed that Evgeny Kuyvashev would continue Sobyanin’s work. But in April 2011, reports began to appear that some problems had arisen with the financing of the project. And the Ministry of Finance did not allocate funds from the country’s budget for expensive projects.

In the summer of 2011, some persons from Tyumen, whose names were not specified, filed a statement with the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation about Kuyvashev exceeding his official powers. We are talking about the time when, while still in the position of city manager, Evgeniy Vladimirovich decided to postpone the construction of an underground pedestrian crossing. The regional department of the RF IC did not initiate a criminal case.

That same summer, the official was appointed investment commissioner of D. Medvedev for the Ural Federal District. His responsibilities were to assist entrepreneurs in the implementation of investment projects.

Governor

On September 14, 2011, Kuyvashev was included in the Security Council of the Russian Federation. And already on the fourteenth of May of the following year he was relieved of his post as plenipotentiary representative in the Ural Federal District and appointed acting. Governor of the Sverdlovsk region. On May 29, 2012, he was officially confirmed as governor. His candidacy was supported by the majority of deputies of the Legislative Assembly.

Legislative initiatives

In August 2012, the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Evgeny Kuyvashev, put forward an initiative to license the activities of organizations that rehabilitate drug addicts. He argued that this licensing is important for the safety of citizens. On his instructions, a state center “Urals without drugs” was created in the Sverdlovsk region. The press mentioned that the logo of this center was very similar to the logo public organization"City Without Drugs", headed by

Gossip

Unconfirmed information appeared in the media that Kuyvashev was connected with businessmen A. Bikov and A. Bobrov, who were suspected of money laundering. They were called his sponsors. The governor himself denies everything.

A well-known journalist, former editor-in-chief of the Ural agency Ura.ru, who was accused in a number of criminal cases, claims that it was Kuyvashev who “ordered” her. There is no official confirmation of this.

Personal life

Kuyvashev Evgeniy Vladimirovich, whose wife is known in our country as a successful businesswoman, is happily married and has a daughter and son. His wife Natalya is the co-owner of a wine boutique called “Three Glasses,” located in the historical center of Tyumen. Owning a luxury alcohol store is Natalia’s dream, which she was able to bring to life. In addition, she has assets in some other areas of business, in particular, she owns several cafes.

Kuyvashev today

In May 2016, Governor Evgeny Kuyvashev reported to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region on the results of 2015 and outlined plans and possible prospects. According to his report, from the moment he took office until 2015, 8 million square meters were put into operation. m of housing. The level of wages and production volumes increased almost 1.5 times. He notes that during this time the regional economy was able to receive 1.5 trillion rubles of investment.

Governor's income

Kuyvashev Evgeniy Vladimirovich is a governor with a high rank. On May 5, 2011, he was awarded the rank of Actual State Councilor of the Russian Federation, second class. And already on November 30, 2011, he becomes Actual State Councilor of the Russian Federation, first class.

In 2011, Kuyvashev’s income (then he worked as presidential envoy) amounted to 3.7 million rubles. The income of his wife Natalya is 3.1 million.

After Kuyvashev became governor of the Sverdlovsk region, he purchased an elite apartment in the center of Yekaterinburg worth about sixteen million rubles.

Karamzin Kantemir Feliksovich Artur Kokoev

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At this point there was an article entitled “The Golden Sum dissuaded, or Why the forecast of the editors of Kompromat-Ural regarding Ziya(v)udin Magomedov is coming true.” The text of the article dated April 4, 2018 consisted of five paragraphs. Only one of them mentioned Mikhail Kiyko. Mikhail Yuryevich is now former CEO JSC United Grain Company (UGC). Kiiko stayed in this position for barely a year and a half and was fired in November 2018. JSC "OZK" is half owned by a businessman Ziyavudin Magomedov.

The mention in the above-mentioned article about the “relationship of financial dependence” between Magomedov and Kiiko caused the latter’s displeasure. Mr. Kiyko’s application demanding the removal of the disputed article (all five paragraphs, and not just about Kiyko) was considered by a judge of the Arbitration Court of the Sverdlovsk Region Elena Seliverstova. She fully satisfied the claim, which was far-fetched, in our opinion.

On 01/09/2019 the decision came into force. Following the letter of the law, the editors of Kompromat-Ural deleted the text within the established period. Nevertheless, we will continue to appeal the illegal and absurd, in our opinion, judicial act and thank all readers who assist in this.

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The May holidays turned out to be hot for the correspondents of the Kompromat-Ural portal. We have new information at our disposal to continue the anti-corruption investigation against the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Nikolai Brykin. This is a former general of the tax police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and now a representative of the lower house of parliament in Supreme Court(Brykin was delegated to the State Duma in 2016 on the list of “United Russia” from the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the Tyumen Region).

The scandals surrounding Brykin are caused by the fact that the Ugra entrepreneur is from the “list Titova» Konstantin Dyulgerov, forced to flee Russia due to pressure from the security forces, openly accused the retired general of organizing a custom-made criminal prosecution. Dyulgerov revealed the details of his misadventures in detail in an actual interview “ Novaya Gazeta" The victim in the dubious case of Dyulgerov is Brykin’s son-in-law Sergey Kiryanov, and the hero of the scandal himself, as the editors of Kompromat-Ural found out, before being nominated to the State Duma, transferred multimillion-dollar development assets on the Black Sea coast to his daughter Valentin Kiryanov(in 2016, Breeze LLC, which was transferred to her, had assets worth almost half a billion rubles on its balance sheet!). Brykin ran for deputy as a modest representative of the “patriotic fund” (legally this was a fiction).

The other day, the editorial office of Kompromat-Ural received a response from the Assistant Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Valeria Volkova(Valery Georgievich came from the leadership of the Prosecutor General’s Office for supervision over the implementation of anti-corruption legislation). We contacted Yuri Chaika on the issue of verifying the accuracy of the declaration information about the personal welfare of Mr. Brykin. Is the people's servant living within his means, who in the shortest possible time after leaving the Ministry of Internal Affairs turned into a dollar millionaire, and then just as quickly got rid of his “deserved” wealth before the elections to the State Duma?

In a recent publication by our colleagues from the Tyumen publication 72.ru, it was noted that according to formal declarations, Nikolai Brykin hangs out at the bottom of the deputy rating: “for 2017, his income amounted to “only” 4.8 million rubles. Less than others, but don’t rush to conclusions. He owns two huge plots of land, a couple of spacious country houses and a modest apartment of 76 square meters. His wife has a larger apartment: 116 square meters. Also recorded on it are four residential country houses and two plots of land. And all their family vehicles are registered to Brykin’s wife - Toyota Land Cruiser, Shore Land SRV31B trailer and Sea Ray 185S boat. How the lady managed to buy all this “herself”, earning 2.9 million a year, one can only guess.”

An assistant to Yuri Chaika reported to the editors of Kompromat-Ural that “the powers to conduct appropriate checks in relation to deputies State Duma» a Duma commission has been assigned to monitor the reliability of income information, headed by Natalia Poklonskaya(she is also deputy chairman of the Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption). Therefore, according to Valery Volkov’s response, the appeal about Brykin was sent to the lower house. The editors of Kompromat-Ural will monitor the responses of the State Duma Speaker’s office Vyacheslav Volodin and the profile commission. In mid-April, Mrs. Poklonskaya confirmed to reporters that Brykin is indeed one of the five persons involved in anti-corruption checks carried out by the commission she heads. By the way, in this list Brykin is adjacent to the “pubic” deputy from the LDPR, the hero of immoral sex scandals Leonid Slutsky.

Current publications

11 thousand defrauded shareholders of a bankrupt investment fund"Yamal" can join the company of depositors of the bank "Yugra", whose claims are directed to the banker who was arrested the other day Alexey Khotin. As follows from published documents studied by the editors of Kompromat-Ural, more than a billion rubles from Yamal’s assets were used to purchase obviously illiquid bills of the Krasny Bogatyr company, controlled by Khotin. It is obvious that the banker could have pulled off such a large-scale scam only in collusion with the former managers of Yamal and the fund’s property management company.

Last November, the arbitration court’s ruling on the liquidation of the enterprise ended the inglorious history of the Yamal Fund OJSC, which was dubbed the “Yamal MMM” in the press. Almost 11 thousand residents of the Autonomous Okrug were defrauded by the fund's investors, including representatives of the small peoples of the North, whose small incomes were skillfully taken advantage of by swindlers.

In a letter to the governor of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Dmitry Kobylkin from 2010, minority shareholders told how in the early 90s the former general director of the Fund Eugene Sklyarov actively traveled around the cities and towns of the district, not ignoring even the temporary camps of reindeer herders, met with people and persistently invited them to exchange recently received privatization checks for shares of the Fund.

At first, investors who responded to this offer felt confident: the fund converted the collected vouchers into shares of OAO Gazprom, which until 2008 made up 90% of its investment portfolio. And then events began that can only be explained by the selfish interests of the people authorized to make decisions...

Perm security forces hope to detain sooner or later the former chairman of the board of Ekoprombank JSCB Andrey Tueva(TIN 590301312244), who has been in Cyprus for several years, dodging in every possible way from extradition to Russia. According to investigators, Tuev’s machinations to withdraw assets brought the bank to financial collapse, sources of the Kompromat-Ural editorial office note. Today this is perceived satirically, but the accused New Cypriot himself was a member of the organization “Public Commission to Combat Corruption in the Perm Region” several years ago.

By August 1, 2012, Ecoprombank’s obligations to creditors exceeded the financial capabilities of the institution by 847 million rubles! And by the time the license was revoked on August 18, 2014, this amount had increased to 3.1 billion rubles. Ecoprombank was created in 1992 and took 252nd place in the TOP 300 banks ranking. It is believed that 53% of the bank’s shares belonged to the structures of the ex-CEO of Silvinit Petra Kondrasheva, the rest - to the deputy Vladimir Nelyubin(also in the dock, his criminal case is being considered in the Leninsky District Court of Perm) and his companions.

Former chairman of the board of OJSC JSCB Ekoprombank Andrei Tuev fled Russia shortly after the bankruptcy of the bank - on December 8, 2015. According to Interpol, Tuev, his wife Tatiana Mazuka, their son has been registered in Germany since 2011. The German identification cards issued to them, which were valid until the end of 2016, gave the defendants the right to permanent residence in Germany and to free movement in 26 member countries of the Schengen agreement, as well as in the Republic of Cyprus and more than ten other states not included in this agreement.

On June 2, 2016, Tuev’s wife flew from Moscow Sheremetyevo to Munich airport and never returned to Russia. In the bankrupt Ecoprombank, she worked as a member of the board, head of the treasury, and deputy chief accountant - and became suspected of complicity in committing fraud imputed to Tuev.

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After sending numerous appeals to the Presidential Administration, the Prosecutor General's Office, the FSB, the Investigative Committee and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the editorial office of Kompromat-Ural became aware of the arrest of a scandalous lawyer involved in numerous frauds with large property assets. Prisoner - 48 year old Karamzin Kantemir Feliksovich(TIN 773373042820, before changing my passport it was Artur Kokoev). In the registers of the Federal Tax Service he is listed as the director of Nobel Technologies LLC, co-owner of Lie Detector CJSC and Kamchatsky Bear LLC (a legal entity of one employee) and the former co-founder of International Lottery Company LLC (liquidated by tax authorities as inactive). Judging by the abundance of the same type of sugary and laudatory links given by Internet search engines in the first positions, Karamzin tried to hide from the public unpleasant, with a criminal odor, facts of his biography.

Readers and correspondents of the Kompromat-Ural publication are interested in Mr. Karamzin (Kokaev) due to information about his corrupt relationships with government officials and involvement in raider attacks. Now Karamzin is in a pre-trial detention center on suspicion of particularly large-scale fraud. He was detained upon returning to Moscow from the United States, where he ignored requests from Russian law enforcement officers for a long time. As Pravo.Ru reports, the arrest took place at the entrance to the Moscow Arbitration Court. At the same time, Karamzin “became ill,” but the emergency doctors who arrived found no reason for his hospitalization. Did your artistic abilities not help this time?

The circumstances of the arrest indirectly confirm the rumored version about the suspect’s close acquaintances with “werewolves in robes.” According to media reports, Karamzin’s preventive measure was specifically chosen not in the capital, but in the Moscow region - in the Balashikha city court, “due to his connections in the Moscow judicial system.”

In the comments of readers of the Rosbalt news agency it is reported (literally): “the corrupt judges with whom he dealt have long since been reassigned and promoted...” Sources from the Kompromat-Ural editorial team believe that FSB operatives will be interested in the arrestee’s revelations about his connections in the justice system and the actions of the “judicial mafia” (if, of course, there is one in our impeccable rule of law state). In the future, the recorded readings may be useful for Investigative Committee Russia and the High Qualification Board of Judges. Our correspondents, in turn, are also ready to accept interesting information and make it available to the competent authorities. Write:compromising- ural@ protonmail. com

The editors of Kompromat-Ural keep under control information about schemes and scandals surrounding the Naftagaz company. Recent reports from corporate and law enforcement sources suggest that Tokay Kerimov, the beneficiary of Naftagaz, which includes Naftagaz-Burenie, plans to introduce enterprises into the so-called “controlled bankruptcy.” “The scheme may be as follows,” says a law enforcement officer, “not without the knowledge of Tokay Kerimov and general director"Naftagaz-Burenia" Islam Nazaralieva LLCs are registered in the name of third parties, where machinery and equipment are purchased with creditors’ money. Then all this is leased to NG-Burenie at prices with all the signs that they are obviously higher than market prices. Thus, Kerimov has two birds with one stone killed at once. Firstly, cash flows in, and secondly, the creditor’s debt to these same friendly companies is increasing.”

The editors of Kompromat-Ural are collecting new information from knowledgeable specialists to evaluate the presented version. According to the economist Andrey Weber, “such a scheme is used, as a rule, when deliberate bankruptcy is planned. In the situation with Naftagaz-Burenie, the owner Tokay Kerimov and the company’s management are acting according to a well-known scenario - they are doing everything to ensure that debts to friendly companies are higher than to other creditors. Then friendly firms will file for bankruptcy at NG-Burenia, Kerimov will appoint his own person as bankruptcy manager and bankrupt the company as he pleases, most likely transferring all the property to newly created legal entities with dummy owners. In this way, Tokai Kerimov will be able to introduce NG-Burenie into controlled bankruptcy,” the expert sums up his opinion.

It is worth noting that today Naftagaz-Burenie owes over 3 billion rubles to real creditors, and the debt to “front” creditors is likely to be approximately the same size.

The largest operator of waste reform, Municipal Unitary Enterprise of Yekaterinburg "Spetsavtobaza", for whose work the mayor is responsible Alexander Vysokinsky, under the pressure of public protest and the actions of inspection bodies, was forced to admit the exorbitance of his financial appetites. The day before, correspondents of the Kompromat-Ural project learned that Spetsavtobaza had changed its mind about seeking an increase in its tariffs through the courts. Let us recall that the consideration of the claim in the Sverdlovsk Regional Court ended in failure for the scandalous enterprise: Themis sided with the prosecutor’s office.

The resonance from the antics of the new leadership of “Spetsatobaza”, which appeared in the municipal unitary enterprise after Vysokinsky’s “reign” at the mayor’s office, has already reached Moscow. For now, it’s up to the federal government, but soon Vysokinsky may “arrive” from the Presidential Administration, which, as any official knows, is not to be trifled with. Head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service Igor Artemiev took personal control of the financial “wishlist” of the EMUP “Spetsavtobaza”. The head of the Regional Energy Commission (REC) of the Sverdlovsk Region may get it from Artemyev Andrey Grishanov. This governor's appointee Evgeniya Kuyvasheva together with his subordinates, he agreed on tariffs for the garbage operator.

The chief Russian antimonopoly official officially confirmed the fact of an inspection in relation to the regional regional energy commission “in order to determine the reliability and economic justification of tariffs” EMUP “Spetsavtobaza”. According to the editorial office of Kompromat-Ural, the FAS Russia inspection has already pointed out signs of violations of the law committed by the REK members. Now Andrei Grishanov’s department has the right to submit objections to the central office of the FAS, but has not yet done so, Artemyev clarified. In any case, he promises to hold a special meeting of the commission in Moscow on the problem of inflated tariffs of the Yekaterinburg “Spetsavtobaza”. Our correspondents will monitor developments.

Meanwhile, the forecast made by analysts of the Kompromat-Ural portal in one of the previous publications is confirmed. We reported that this is a real Klondike for law enforcement (not only the prosecutor’s office, but, for example, the FSB and the Investigative Committee) and control and supervisory authorities (primarily the regional OFAS under the leadership Dmitry Shalabodova) may become the procurement activity of EMUP "Spetsavtobaza". In other words, where are the billions collected from citizens and businesses under the enslaving “garbage reform” flowing from the municipal enterprise? Particularly interesting are the facts of ignoring transparency requirements and manipulating procurement procedures...

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Evgeny Vladimirovich Kuyvashev is the current governor of the Sverdlovsk region, state councilor of the Russian Federation of the 2nd class, member of the United Russia party. In 2007-2011, he served as head of the administration of Tyumen, before that he was the head of the administration of Tobolsk (2005-2007) and the village of Poikovsky (2000-2005).

The childhood of Evgeny Kuyvashev

Evgeny Kuyvashev was born on March 16, 1971 in a small village called Lugovskoy. This territory was part of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug. His family was not particularly wealthy, so immediately after graduating from a local school, Evgeniy Vladimirovich went to work as a mechanic at Surgutremstroy, a huge trust located not far from the village. Upon reaching 18 years of age, he served two years in the ranks of the Soviet army.

Education of Evgeniy Kuyvashev

Immediately after demobilization in 1990, Evgeny Kuyvashev entered the Tobolsk Medical School named after Volodya Soldatov and three years later held in his hands a diploma of an orthodontist.

In 1999, Evgeniy received another document about higher education, now on a legal profile, issued by the Moscow Military Institute of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation.

In 2002, the politician attended lectures on management at Yale University, but does not have a document confirming this fact.

Political career of Evgeny Kuyvashev

After receiving secondary specialized education, Evgeniy Vladimirovich moved to the Neftyugansky district of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, to the village of Poikovsky, where he worked as a dental technician for some time. Then the young man with an active civic position was noticed by the city authorities, after which he was promoted to the post of deputy head of the branch of the Union of Afghan Veterans for commercial issues. Later, Kuyvashev had to work as a concrete mixer driver, as well as a high-rise installer and legal consultant.

Interview with Evgeny Kuyvashev (RBC-TV)

In 1997, Kuyvashev was marked by a transition to the administration of the village of Poikovsky, where he took the chair of assistant to the head of Eduard Khudainatov, who, in turn, moved to serve in the Presidential Administration. Evgeny Kuyvashev continued the improvement activities of his predecessor. As a result of his efforts, in 2004 Poikovsky was recognized as the most comfortable village in the country.


Simultaneously with his managerial activities, Kuyvashev taught at the Poikovsky branch of Tyumen state university, specializing in theory of state and law and municipal law.

The exact date of Yevgeny Kuyvashev’s entry into United Russia is unknown, but in 2003 he was already mentioned in the press as an activist of the ruling party. According to him, this is the only political organization that fully corresponded to his views about a fair and equal society.


For two years (2004-2005) he served as Deputy Head of the Department Federal service bailiffs in Moscow. His political career rapidly gained momentum, and at the end of November 2005, by the decision of the Tobolsk deputy corps, Evgeny Kuyvashev was approved for the post of head of the city administration.


Two years later, on July 5, 2007, he headed the administration of Tyumen after the election of the former mayor, Sergei Smetanyuk, to the State Duma. Kuyvashev's innovations were received ambiguously by the townspeople. On the one hand, he tried to do a lot to develop the local economy and improve the lives of the population, but on the other hand, he did not bring any of his many undertakings to their logical conclusion. In particular, the decision to install glass doors in the offices of officials affected only ordinary employees of the administration, but the offices of the top “city management” remained untouched.


In January 2011, Evgeny Kuyvashev joined the representative office of the President of Russia and was appointed to the post of deputy presidential envoy for the Ural Federal District. Eight months later, he himself became a plenipotentiary representative, replacing Nikolai Vinnichenko.

Evgeny Kuyvashev checked prices in the markets of Yekaterinburg

On May 14, 2012, Evgeny Kuyvashev was sent to the Sverdlovsk region to become the acting governor of the region. On May 29, 2012, after the legislative initiatives of Vladimir Putin and the voting of deputies of the Legislative Assembly, Evgeny Vladimirovich Kuyvashev officially took the chair of the governor of the Sverdlovsk region.


Personal life of Evgeny Kuyvashev

Evgeny Kuyvashev is married and has a son and daughter. His wife Natalya is known in Russia not only as the governor’s wife, but also as a successful businesswoman. She is the co-owner of the Three Glasses wine boutique in the historical center of Tyumen. Being the owner of a luxury alcohol store is Natalia’s long-time dream; For this, she studied at the capital's sommelier school. In May 2016, Evgeny Kuyvashev reported to the Legislative Council of the Sverdlovsk region on the results of the past year and on plans and prospects for the future. According to his report, in the period from 2012 to 2015, more than 8 million square meters of housing were put into operation, production volumes increased 1.3 times and average level salaries. He also noted that over the years the economy of the Sverdlovsk region has received 1.5 trillion rubles as investments.

Evgeniy Vladimirovich Kuyvashev
3rd Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region from May 29, 2012
Alexander Sergeevich Misharin
3rd Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District
September 6, 2011 - May 14, 2012
President: Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev,
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Predecessor: Nikolai Alexandrovich Vinnichenko
Successor: Igor Rurikovich Kholmanskikh
head of Tyumen administration
July 5, 2007 - February 3, 2011
Predecessor: Sergei Ivanovich Smetanyuk
Successor: Alexander Moor (acting)
head of the administration of Tobolsk
November 30, 2005 - July 5, 2007
Birth: March 16, 1971
Lugovskoy village, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen region, RSFSR, USSR
Party: United Russia
Education: Tobolsk Medical School
Moscow Military Institute of the Federal Border Service

Evgeniy Vladimirovich Kuyvashev(March 16, 1971, Lugovskoy village, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen Region, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian statesman, governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. Previously - Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District (2011-2012).

Born on March 16, 1971 in the village of Lugovskoy, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.
In 1993 he graduated from the Tobolsk Medical School, in 1999 from the Moscow Military Institute of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation (now the Moscow Border Institute of the FSB of Russia) with a degree in law. The media also note that in fact, training at this institute could only be carried out in the last year.

Many media also report that in 2002 Kuyvashev graduated from Yale University with a degree in management. At the same time, Kuyvashev himself commented in the media about information about his studies at Yale University: “I did not study at Yale - I just listened to lectures there. I didn’t study, I don’t have a diploma.”

From 2000 to 2005, he was the head of the administration of the urban-type settlement of Poikovsky, Nefteyugansk district, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.
From 2004 to 2005, he was deputy head of the Moscow bailiff department.

On November 30, 2005, he was unanimously approved by deputies of the Tobolsk City Duma as the head of the administration of Tobolsk.

On June 14, 2007, Kuyvashev submitted documents to a competition to fill the position of head of the Tyumen administration after the resignation of the former mayor Sergei Smetanyuk. On July 5 of the same year, the Tyumen City Duma was elected to the desired position.

Since January 29, 2011, he served as Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District. On September 6, 2011, he was appointed plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District, replacing Nikolai Vinnichenko in this post.
Since September 14, 2011 - member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
Since May 14, 2012 - Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. On May 24, 2012, Russian President Vladimir Putin introduced the candidacy of Evgeny Kuyvashev to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region to be vested with the powers of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. The candidacy was supported by a majority of votes of deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk region, and on May 29, 2012 Evgeniy Kuyvashev officially took office as regional governor.

Information appeared in the press about Kuyvashev’s informal connection with energy businessmen Artyom Bikov and Alexey Bobrov, who were called his sponsors. However, Kuyvashev himself denies this connection: “It’s not my fault that they have assets in all the regions where I worked. Wherever you start working, Bikov and Bobrov are already there.”

Legislative initiatives of Evgeny Kuyvashev

In August 2012 E. Kuyvashev put forward a legislative initiative on mandatory licensing of the activities of all organizations involved in the rehabilitation of drug addicts. In his opinion, such licensing is a matter of citizen safety. At this time, on his instructions, a state rehabilitation center “Ural without drugs” was created in the region. The decree on its creation was signed on July 3, 2012. The media mentioned that the logo of the state center “Ural Without Drugs” turned out to be very similar to the logo of the well-known public organization in the city, the “City Without Drugs” Foundation, headed by E. Roizman.

Criticism of Evgeny Kuyvashev

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