Mikhail Yuryev
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Mikhail Zinovyevich Yuryev (Russian: Михаил Зиновьевич Юрьев; 10 April 1959 – 15 February 2019) was a Russian politician who served as a member of the State Duma between 1996 and 1999.[1]
Yuryev came from a Jewish family. His father Zinovy Yuryev was a science fiction writer, and his mother Yelena Korenevskaya was a journalist. After graduating from the MSU Faculty of Biology Mikhail Yuryev worked at the Institute of Molecular Genetics. In 1995-1999 he was a deputy of the 2nd State Duma, a member of the Yabloko faction. Yuryev was one of the Deputy Chairmen of the State Duma under Gennady Seleznyov's chairmanship. Yuryev was an advocate of isolationism.[2]
In 2014, Yuryev announced that he had ceased his business activities in Russia.[3] In 2018 Yuryev founded the American Ethane Company together with Alexander Voloshin, former Kremlin Chief of Staff.[4] In his late years Yuryev hosted several political talk shows on RSN and Komsomolskaya Pravda stations.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Скончался политик, бизнесмен и ведущий Михаил Юрьев (in Russian)
- ^ "Внутренний враг и национальная идея" [Internal enemy and national idea]. Echo of Moscow (in Russian). 2004-11-28. Archived from the original on 2019-02-16.
- ^ "Я патриот своей страны, но деньги здесь делать неудобно" [I am a patriot of my country, but it is inconvenient to make money here]. Republic.ru (in Russian). 2014-04-25.
- ^ "Скончался бывший вице-спикер Госдумы Михаил Юрьев" [Former vice-speaker of the State Duma Mikhail Yuryev passed away]. Regnum (in Russian). 2019-02-15.
- ^ "Умер бывший вице-спикер Госдумы Михаил Юрьев" [Former vice-speaker of the State Duma Mikhail Yuryev dies]. TASS (in Russian). 2019-02-15.