Yevgeny Kuznetsov (politician)
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Yevgeny Kuznetsov Semyonovich (Russian Евгений Семенович Кузнецов) (27 December 1938 in Stavropol – 2 November 2005) was a Soviet and Russian political activist.
Yevgeny Kuznetsov graduated from the Institute of Agricultural Stawropolskiego, and started (in October 1960) to work as an engineer in the Caucasus refrigeration plants. In 1963–1967, he worked on the trawler "Pechenga" and lived in the city of Nakhodka. Later he returned to Stavropol and worked in the office in semiconductor technologies. In 1969, he joined the firm, "Elektroautomatyka" and as an employee graduated in economics. From 1983 to December 1989 where he held the position of Director-General in research and production.
At the beginning of 1990 was elected secretary of the Soviet Communist Party in the Region oktiabrskim, and in April the same year, a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, and then chairman of the Stavropol City. From 24 October 1991 to 30 June 1995 the head of the presidential administration to give Stawropolskiego country (as governor, was replaced by Peter Marczenkę.)
On 12 December 1993 he was elected a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation, where he worked in the agricultural committee and Mandate. His resignation from the post of governor of Stawropolskiego associated with criticism of local authorities during a terrorist attack in Budionnovsk.
In 1995–2001, head of Russian trade representative in Argentina and Paraguay.
Since 2002 he was an adviser to the chairman of the City Council Sawropola.
He died hit by a car in the center of Stavropol. Married. He was buried with honors at the cemetery in the city Srawropolu on 4 November. At his funeral, there was a majority of the local self-government activists, and representatives of the Russian central government.