Konstantin Surikov
Konstantin Surikov | |
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Константин Суриков | |
Prime Minister of the Republic of Ingushetia | |
In office 9 September 2019 – 27 January 2020 | |
Preceded by | Zyalimkhan Yevloyev |
Succeeded by | Vladimir Slastyonin |
Personal details | |
Born | Konstantin Yuryevich Surikov Soviet Union |
Konstantin Yuryevich Surikov (Russian: Константин Юрьевич Суриков), is a Russian politician who served as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Ingushetia. He was 48 at the time.[1]
Biography
[edit]Surikov is a graduate of Tomsk State University and a candidate of economic sciences.[1] He also studied at the Academy of National Economy under the President of Russia and Samara State University of Economics.[1]
He worked as an adviser to the chairman of the board of LLC CB Soyuzny and LLC CB Stolichny Credit.[citation needed]
He has held various positions in the bodies of the Central Bank of Russia, such as Branch Manager for the Samara Region of the Volga-Vyatka State Department of the Bank of Russia. In 2014, he was the Head of the Central Bank of Russia Department for the Samara Oblast.[citation needed]
From 2018 to 2019, he was an Assistant Advisor to the Head of Ingushetia.[citation needed]
On 9 September 2019, Surikov became the Prime Minister of the Republic of Ingushetia.[1] He was 48 at the time.[1] He was dismissed on 27 January 2020 for unknown reasons and was replaced by Vladimir Slastyonin.[2]
Since January 2020, he became an Advisor to the Head of Ingushetia on investment policy at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Ingushetia in Moscow.[3]
Family
[edit]He is married and has two children.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "Председателем правительства Ингушетии стал советник главы региона Суриков". Interfax.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-11-10.
- ^ "Ingushetia Leader Sacks Government For Reasons Unclear". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
- ^ "Экс-глава правительства Ингушетии будет работать в постпредстве республики в Москве". Рамблер/новости.
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