Vyacheslav Gladkov

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Vyacheslav Gladkov
Вячеслав Гладков
Губернатор Белгородской области Вячеслав Гладков.jpg
3nd Governor of Belgorod Oblast
Assumed office
27 September 2021
Preceded byYevgeny Savchenko
Denis Butsayev (acting)
Chief of Staff of the Government of the Stavropol Krai
In office
13 June 2018 – 22 November 2020
GovernorVladimir Vladimirov
Preceded byOlga Prudnikova
Succeeded byIgor Babkin
Deputy Governor of Sevastopol
In office
10 July 2016 – 19 December 2018
GovernorSergey Menyaylo
Dmitry Ovsyannikov
Succeeded byVladimir Tatarchuk
Personal details
Born (1969-01-15) 15 January 1969 (age 53)
Kuchki, Penzensky District, Penza Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyUnited Russia

Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Gladkov (Russian: Вячеслав Владимирович Гладков; born 15 January 1969), is a Russian statesman and politician. Governor of the Belgorod Region since 27 September 2021 (Acting Governor of the Belgorod Region from 18 November 2020 to 27 September 2021)[1] He is a member of the United Russia party.[2]

He was the Deputy Governor of Sevastopol from 28 July 2016 to 16 April 2018, and was the Deputy Prime Minister of the Stavropol Krai - Chief of Staff of the Government of the Stavropol Krai from 13 June 2018 to 18 November 2020.

Biography[]

Vyacheslav Gladkov was born on 15 January 1969 in the village of Kuchki, Penza Oblast.[3]

Education[]

In 1996, he graduated from with a degree in economics. He later received additional education, graduating from Penza State University with a degree in municipal administration. In 2012, he completed a master's degree in RANChIGS with a degree in "Master of Management".[3][4]

He is a candidate of Economic Sciences. In 2012, at the Grozny State Oil Technical University, named after Academician MD Millionshchikov, Gladkov defended his dissertation on "Formation and development of regional agricultural cooperative markets (based on materials from the Penza Oblast)."[4]

He is a graduate of the third stream of the Program for training the personnel management reserve of the civil service, the so-called "school of governors".[5]

Work in Penza Oblast[]

Gladokov began his career in 1997, at OAO Penza Construction Department. Initially as a contract and claims economist, but in the same year he was appointed head of the financial group of centralized accounting.[3][4]

In 2000, he transferred to the civil service and for the next 16 years worked in the administration of the city of Zarechny, Penza Oblast. He first worked as a deputy head, and then as head of the economic department for economics and development of market relations. From 2002 to 2005, he was the Deputy Head of the Zarechny Administration for Economics and Entrepreneurship Development, and in 2009, he was the First Deputy Head of the Administration.[3][4]

On 30 October 2008, he joined the United Russia party.[4] In the same year, at the competition of municipalities, held by the Ministry of Regional Development, he became one of the winners in the nomination "Best Municipal Employee".[4]

From 24 April 2009 to 23 September 2016, Gladkov was the mayor of Zarechny.[4] In the fall of 2015, it became known about the preparation of a draft decree of the President of the Russian Federation to remove from 1 January 2016 the status of a closed administrative-territorial entity from six cities, including the "city of nuclear scientists" in Zarechny. Gladkov then stated that "this is categorically impossible to do," and eventually managed to lobby for the preservation of the status of ZATO with all its benefits.[6][7]

Work in Sevastopol and the Stavropol Krai[]

From September 2016, to the end of March 2018, Gladkov worked as Deputy Governor of Sevastopol under Dmitry Ovsyannikov for domestic policy. According to Kommersant sources, Gladkov was sent to Sevastopol to solve two tasks: to elect Dmitry Ovsyannikov (at that time, he was elected in direct elections in September 2017) and to hold presidential elections, which Vladimir Putin received 90.19% with a turnout of slightly above 70%. Immediately after the successful presidential campaign, Gladkov wanted to resign voluntarily, but remained in office until June, when he was found a replacement.[4][8][9]

On 13 June 2018, the Governor of the Stavropol Krai, Vladimir Vladimirov appointed Gladkov his Deputy Chairman of the Regional Government for Internal Policy, at the same time Gladkov was appointed Chief of Staff of the Government of the Stavropol Krai.[10] After re-election in the , Vladimirov formed a new government, and Gladkov retained his position and remained Deputy Prime Minister of the Stavropol Krai - Chief of Staff of the Government of the region.[11] While working in Stavropol, he was a member of the presidium of the Stavropol regional political council of the United Russia party.[4]

Governor of the Belgorod Oblast[]

On 18 November 2020, by the Decree of the President Putin, Gladkov was appointed acting governor of the Belgorod Oblast until a person elected head of the region takes office.[1][5] The gubernatorial elections are scheduled for the next single voting day on 19 September 2021.[12]

He replaced Denis Butsayev, the acting governor from September 22 to November 18, 2020, after Yevgeny Savchenko, who had headed the Belgorod Oblast for almost 27 years, whom he had resigned voluntarily.[4][13]

After his appointment, Gladkov stated that "one has arrived so far" and "it is not necessary to wait for the personnel revolution," calling the fight against the coronavirus, increasing the income of Belgorod residents and implementing national projects a priority.[13]

Winner the gubernatorial election on 19 September 2021 with a result of 78.79%. Took office as governor on 27 September of the same year.

Family[]

He is married, and has four children and one granddaughter.[4][14]

Income and property[]

The amount of declared income for 2019 amounted to 3 million 427 thousand. rubles, spouses - 1 million 707 thousand rubles.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Вячеслав Гладков назначен временно исполняющим обязанности губернатора Белгородской области". Президент России. 2020-11-18. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  2. ^ "Гладков Вячеслав Владимирович". Официальный сайт Всероссийской политической партии партии «Единая Россия». Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  3. ^ a b c d "Чем известен Вячеслав Гладков". Коммерсантъ. 2020-11-18. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Биография врио губернатора Белгородской области Вячеслава Гладкова". ТАСС. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  5. ^ a b "Путин назначил Вячеслава Гладкова врио губернатора Белгородской области". ТАСС. 2020-11-18. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  6. ^ Анастасия Степанова (2018-03-23). ""Поспорил" с Путиным за статус: о новом главе Белгородской области Гладкове". Regnum. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  7. ^ "Заречный не готов к снятию статуса ЗАТО — мэр". PenzaNews. 2015-10-25. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  8. ^ Софья Самохина, Вадим Никифоров (2018-03-21). "Вячеслав Гладков хорошо закончил". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  9. ^ Софья Самохина, Вадим Никифоров (2018-03-23). "Вице-губернатора Севастополя попросили остаться". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  10. ^ Александра Ларинцева (2018-06-13). "Ставропольский губернатор привлек севастопольские кадры". Коммерсантъ. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  11. ^ "Глава Ставрополья назначил новых вице-премьеров правительства региона". Интерфакс. 2019-10-28. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  12. ^ "Выборы губернатора Белгородской области должны пройти в сентябре 2021 года". ТАСС. 2020-11-18. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  13. ^ a b Максим Иванов (2020-11-24). "Вячеславу Гладкову достался пост, но не кабинет Евгения Савченко". Ведомости. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  14. ^ "Вячеслав Гладков рассказал о своей семье, детях и внучке". ИА Bel.ru. 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
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