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Alexander Semyonovich Belyakov
Alexander Semyonovich Belyakov (russian: Алекса́ндр Семёнович Беляко́в; born 20 May 1945) is a Russian politician who served as Governor of Leningrad Oblast in 1991–1996 and member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation in 1999–2005. Biography Alexander Belyakov was born in Sortavala, Karelo-Finnish SSR in 1945. He was elected governor of Leningrad Oblast in 1991 and joined the pro-Boris Yeltsin Our Home is Russia political party in 1995. He was defeated by an independent, Communist Party of the Russian Federation-backed candidate, Vadim Gustov in the election in 1996. Belyakov served as president of the SBS Agro Bank in 1997–1998 before being elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation in 1999 and serving as chairman of its national resources committee. He was re-elected as a United Russia candidate in 2003. Belyakov is currently president of the Russian Association of Paper & Pulp Organizations and Enterprises (RAO BUMPROM).
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Governor Of Leningrad Oblast
The Governor of Leningrad Oblast (russian: Губернатор Ленинградской области) is the head of executive branch for the Leningrad Oblast, considered as Prime Minister of Leningrad Oblast. The office of Governor is an elected position, for which elected officials serve four year terms. While individual politicians may serve as many terms as they can be elected to, Governors cannot be elected to more than two consecutive terms. The official residence for the Governor is located in Saint Petersburg. The current Governor is Aleksandr Drozdenko, who assumed office on May 11, 2012. List of office-holders Chairmen of Executive Committee of Leningrad Oblast (1927–1991) # Nikolai Komarov / Fyodor Sobinov (1927-1930) # Ivan Koatskiy (1930-1931) # Fyodor Czarkov (1931—1932) # Pyotr Strouppe (1932-1936) # Alexey Grichmanov (1936-1937) # Pyoter Tyurkin (1937) # Anton Nikitin (1937) # Nikolai Solovyov (1938-1946) # Ilya Kharitonov (1946-1948) # Ivan Dmitri ...
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