Height, weight, age. How old is Sergei Aksenov
Today, the head of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, is actively involved in public activities, and is even the president of the Greco-Roman wrestling federation in Crimea. Aksenov himself goes in for sports; on some sites on the Internet you can find not only information about his political career, but also read about his hobbies, and also find out his height, weight, age, and how old is Sergei Aksenov.
Today the politician is 45 years old, his height is 180 cm, and his weight is 95 kg. His colleagues and politicians who communicate with Sergei Valerievich Aksenov rate him as a very charismatic person. In addition, many believe that he deservedly rose from an entrepreneur to the top of power, without having a special education.
Revolutionary
The arrival of the most famous Russian politicians into the ranks was also prepared in advance. The new field was plowed by him gradually. Several times Aksenov offered his services to presidential candidates in Ukraine in running an election campaign in Crimea, trying out methods of manipulating the crowd. In many ways, his leading role in the “Crimean” revolution and Moscow’s support is explained by the fact that in the ranks of “Russian Unity” there were quite a few Aksenov’s supporters, who had proven their determination and were tested in battles on the criminal front.
Sergey Aksenov
The instantly carried out joint operation of disguised Russian military personnel and civilians from among the indigenous inhabitants of Crimea could not be an initiative, but required careful preparation and certain skills among its participants. The elaborate military operation was backed up by a quick vote in the local parliament, which many in Crimea consider to be a rather crude fraud, but aimed at a good cause. A century has passed, but revolutions are still not made with white gloves. Grateful descendants composed verses about Kamo, Kobe, Bauman, Krasin, erected monuments to them and named city streets, only trying not to notice their odious fellow travelers in the person of the “green brothers” of the bandit Lbov. Sergei Aksenov is not the first and, probably, not the last character in the company of two-faced revolutionaries.
Biography of Sergei Aksenov
The biography of Sergei Aksenov begins in 1972 in the village of Balti. At school, the boy actively participated in amateur performances and social life of the class, loved to draw wall newspapers, and speaking to the public with reports was generally his favorite pastime. Serezha was actively involved in sports, ran as part of the school football team, and was generally a good student. He graduated from school with a silver medal.
After receiving secondary education, he entered the military-political construction school in Simferopol, which he successfully graduated from. After receiving his diploma, the active Aksenov begins to slowly engage in business. At first he gets a job at an insurance agency, but quickly realizes that sitting on the sidelines is not his fate, so he gets a job at a cooperative selling food products. Where he holds the position of deputy chief. The company sells canned goods, food products for public consumption, and food products.
Sergei Aksenov is the head of Crimea, whose biography is quite contradictory. As the media say, at that time, in the 90s, Aksenov got involved in one of the criminal groups that then protected such a business. Although the politician himself now denies this fact, “not comme il faut,” this fact is supported by the fact that in 1997 he was hospitalized with a gunshot wound. Unknown persons fired at Sergei's car, where the crime boss was located at that time. By the way, this attempt was not the only one; later explosives were found in his house, but they were defused in time.
However, times are changing, and with the advent of the 2000s, Sergei decides to give up dating, which almost led to his death twice already. The successful businessman has a number of acquaintances in the structures of the state apparatus, so in the 2000s he tries to obtain a deputy mandate, and also becomes a member of the public organization “Civil Activist of Crimea”.
Since 2010, Aksenov has become a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, and two years later he participates in elections to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and gains 9% of the votes in his district. He is one of the influential people on the peninsula, so when unrest began in Kyiv in 2013, the peninsula held its own protests at that time. Aksenov quickly becomes persona non grata in Ukraine, they try to arrest him several times, the building is surrounded, but the deputies of Crimea are already accepting him as the prime minister of the new government, and the Russian flag flies over the administration building. During the unrest in Ukraine, Sergei shows his civic position, which at that time was supported by many in Crimea: joining Russia. He becomes the head of the revolution, and very quickly finds support from the Russian authorities in Moscow.
After 1991
Recently he lived with his family in France, Biarritz and Moscow.
The Moscow Saga trilogy (1992) was filmed in Russia in 2004 by A. Barshchevsky in a multi-part television series.
In 1993, during the dispersal of the Supreme Council, he stood in solidarity with the people who signed the letter in support of B.N. Yeltsin[3]:
These bastards should have been shot. If I were in Moscow, I would also sign this letter in Izvestia
In 2004, the magazine “October” published the novel “The Voltairians and the Voltairians,” which won the Russian Booker Prize.
The book of memoirs “The Apple of the Eye” (2005) has the character of a personal diary.
On January 15, 2008, in Moscow, V. Aksenov suddenly felt very ill and was hospitalized in hospital No. 23, where a stroke was diagnosed.[4] A day after hospitalization, Aksyonov was transferred to the Research Institute named after. Sklifosovsky, where he underwent surgery to remove a blood clot in the carotid artery. On January 29, 2008, doctors assessed the writer’s condition as extremely serious.[5] As of August 28, 2008, the condition remained “stable and serious.”[6] On March 5, 2009, new complications arose, Aksenov was transferred to the Burdenko Research Institute and underwent surgery. Later Aksenov was transferred back to the Research Institute named after. Sklifosovsky.[7]
On July 6, 2009, after a long illness, Vasily Pavlovich Aksyonov died in Moscow, at the Research Institute named after. Sklifosovsky.[8] Vasily Aksyonov was buried on July 9, 2009 at the Vagankovskoye cemetery in Moscow. By October 2008, in Kazan it was planned to restore the house where the writer lived in his youth and create a museum of his work there.[9]
In October 2009, Vasily Aksenov’s last novel, “Mysterious Passion. A novel about the sixties,” individual chapters of which were published in 2008 in the magazine “Collection of Caravan of Stories.” The novel is autobiographical; its main characters were the idols of Soviet literature and art of the 1960s: Robert Rozhdestvensky, Evgeny Yevtushenko, Bella Akhmadulina, Andrei Voznesensky, Bulat Okudzhava, Andrei Tarkovsky, Vladimir Vysotsky, Ernst Neizvestny, Marlen Khutsiev and others. In order to distance himself from the memoir genre, the author gave fictitious names to the characters in the novel.
Personal life of Sergei Aksenov
The personal life of Sergei Aksenov was never revealed to him in interviews, and therefore is not as well known to network users as his political career and rapid rise to the top of the country’s power. The politician, like many other government officials, communicates with journalists only on the subject of governing his accountable part of the country, so users do not know much about his private life. In addition, lately the politician has generally been “closed” to personal communication; he has an online form on his official page where you can write a letter to Sergei Aksenov. Crimea and its residents are already actively using this form and asking questions to the head of government, as sources say, Sergei’s press service helps to convey to him important issues in public life, so the politician participates in the lives of ordinary citizens.
All that is reliably known about Aksenov is that he always had only one legal wife. They got married more than 25 years ago and are still legally married. The politician has never had any high-profile affairs, betrayals or affairs, or he hides them so carefully that voters don’t even know about it. Although looking at the happy eyes of Sergei’s wife, one can believe that peace and quiet really reigns in their family.
"Cocktail" with "Rose"
On the night of September 12, 6-year-old Reyana woke up because a Molotov cocktail flew into her nursery window. First the mosquito net caught fire, then the curtains... If the girl had not woken up the adults, everyone who was in the house could have burned alive.
“Hooliganism,” the investigation decided and, in fact, no investigation was carried out.
“And for me it’s “attempted murder,” says Reyana’s grandfather, Crimean Tatar activist Vasvi Abduraimov, who is considered pro-Russian in the opposition Mejlis [the Mejlis is an extremist organization banned in the Russian Federation]. “But just a month and a half ago we had our only contact with the investigator, and that was all.
– At least he had versions of who the criminal was?
- No. I had versions. Customers must be sought through a construction company surrounded by one of the most influential people in Crimea.
Recently, Abduraimov’s party “Milli Firka” has been defending the Crimean Tatars, whose houses they want to demolish in order to build the “Crimean Rose” residential area on a hundred hectares. The official developer is the group, but at the public hearings, as their participants say, a similar name was heard of another one, headed by the First Lady of Crimea Elena Aksenova. Formally, these structures are not connected, but “Interlocutor” still found something in common.
Family of Sergei Aksenov
Sergei Aksenov's family was the most ordinary. He was born in Moldova in a small village. His mother, Nina Semyonovna, did a lot of housework, grew vegetables and spent all day weeding the garden. Their father, Valery Nikolaevich, worked at a local factory as a radio equipment tuner, so they did not live richly.
Only real desire and an active life position, inherited from Sergei’s mother and father, helped him enter a university in a big city, in Simferopol, where his own family is today.
Biography
Vasily Aksenov called himself a troublemaker in the world of intellectual stereotypes. The writer's stories, novels and short stories acquired cult status back in the middle of the last century. The lines he wrote then expressed thoughts that did not fit into the current concept of political correctness.
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Writer Vasily Aksyonov
The decade spent on the American continent was remembered by him not for the comforts of life (although Aksyonov admitted the presence of such), but for the fact that his books were printed there in thousands of copies. And, of course, a feeling of inner freedom. Vasily Pavlovich associated with him the creation of “truly great works” and the purpose of writing - to emancipate, free up the thinking of readers so that they become co-heroes and co-authors of works.
Children of Sergei Aksenov
Just like the politician’s personal life, users don’t know much about his children. It is known that Sergei and his wife had two children: a boy and a girl. The children of Sergei Aksenov are not public figures. They are already adults while receiving higher education.
As the politician himself once said, he does not classify his children as “golden youth”, so from childhood he taught them that in order to get something, they must earn it. Despite the fact that his wife spoiled the children secretly from her husband, Aksenov always carefully controlled their pocket expenses.
Son of Sergei Aksenov - Oleg Aksenov
The son of Sergei Aksenov is Oleg Aksenov, the youngest child in the family of the politician and his wife Elena. Oleg was born in 1997. He graduated from high school in Simferopol, and, like his father, was the leader of the class. Oleg plays football, and also, at the encouragement of his father, is involved in the Greco-Roman wrestling section, the president of the Federation of which in Crimea is his father.
The guy has achieved good success in this sport. Today Oleg is already 21, the guy has already served in the Russian army, and completed compulsory military service in the military space armed forces. Now Oleg is receiving higher education, but voters do not know what kind. Most likely, the guy will follow in his father’s footsteps, and soon a second Aksenov will appear in politics.
Family
Vasily Aksenov's maternal brother, Alexey, died during the siege of Leningrad. My paternal sister, Maya, is a teacher-methodologist, the author of many textbooks on the Russian language. The writer’s first wife was Kira Mendeleva, and Aksenov’s son Alexei was born to her in 1960. Now he works as a production designer. The second wife and widow of the writer, Maya Aksenova (born in 1930), is a specialist in foreign trade by education. While the family lived in the United States, she taught Russian and worked at the Chamber of Commerce in Russia. Vasily Pavlovich and Maya Afanasyevna did not have children together, but Aksenov had a stepdaughter, Elena (born in 1954). She died in August 2008.
Daughter of Sergei Aksenov - Kristina Aksenova
If Sergei’s son grew up to be a real man and has already served in the army, then the politician’s daughter has grown up to be a real beauty, as users can judge after journalists found a photo of the girl on Instagram. The daughter of Sergei Aksenov, Kristina Aksenova, was born in 1994, and became the first and long-awaited child of the couple.
She graduated from a private gymnasium school, like many children of Simferopol politicians. Last year, Christina received a higher education diploma. But network users were unable to find what profession the daughter of the head of Crimea chose. Christina is dating a young man whom she has already introduced to her father, so perhaps the girl will soon get married.
Childhood and youth
Aksenov Sergey Valerievich was born on November 26, 1972 in the Moldavian city of Balti. There is no information about parents and childhood. It is only known that the parents Valery Nikolaevich and Nina Semenovna were citizens of Ukraine, and the father of the future Crimean leader at one time chaired the Russian Community party.
At a young age, Sergei was not distinguished by excellent behavior or success - the boy was a strong "average". Aksenov studied at local school No. 6, from which he graduated in 1989 with a silver medal. Having received a certificate of secondary education, he went to Simferopol and entered the Higher Military-Political School, where he received a diploma as a military builder.
Sergei Aksenov in his youth
Already in his youth, Sergei Valerievich became involved in entrepreneurship in the production and sale of canned food and food products. Over the next 10 years, Aksenov’s biography did not change - the future Crimean head was deputy director in several companies and cooperatives.
In parallel with doing business, Sergei Valerievich continued his studies at the University of Economics and Management, where he first received a bachelor's degree in the Faculty of Enterprise Economics, and later became a master's degree in finance and credit.
Sergei Aksenov's wife - Elena Aksenova
Sergei and Elena met in their youth. She was a resident of the capital of Crimea, and Sergei was just studying at school in Simferopol, and that’s how they met. They had a rather short affair, and in the early 90s Aksenov proposed to the girl and they got married.
With a difference of three years, the young couple had two children, who today still live with their parents. Sergei Aksenov’s wife is Elena Aksenova, an economist by profession, she graduated from the Agricultural Academy and today is engaged in entrepreneurship. Lena is the founder of several companies involved in real estate and car maintenance.
Personal life
Aksenov was married twice. For the first time - on Kira Mendeleeva. The girl was the daughter of Lajos Gavro, a Hungarian internationalist and active participant in the Civil War. In 1960, the writer had a son. Alexey Aksenov is a famous production designer; his filmography includes such projects as “Love-Carrot”, “Cloud-Paradise”, “Attraction”.
But the main woman in Vasily Aksenov’s life was Maya Carmen. In the USA, Aksenov’s second wife taught Russian. Maya Carmen was the daughter of the nomenklatura worker Afanasy Zmeil. Before meeting Aksenov, she was married twice. After emigrating, the apartment that she got after the death of her second husband was taken away. In 1993, the authorities provided Maya Carmen with housing in a high-rise building located on Kotelnicheskaya Embankment. Photo of Vasily Aksenov with his wife below.
Instagram and Wikipedia of Sergei Aksenov
Today, Instagram and Wikipedia of Sergei Aksenov can tell a lot of details about the political and entrepreneurial life of a man. But until 2014, few people knew Aksenov’s name, but today he is a fairly well-known politician in the country. That year, the authorities of the peninsula, with the support of Russian rulers, announced a referendum on secession from Ukraine and the entry of Crimea into the Russian Federation. Already on March 21, 2014, President Putin signed a decree on the annexation of the peninsula.
After Aksenov was appointed the main leader of Crimea, he also became a member of the Presidium of the State Council of the Russian Federation.
Sergey Aksenov now
In 2020, the construction of the Crimean Bridge was completed in the Kerch Strait. Sergei Aksenov commented on this event as evidence of the failed sanctions policy of the West towards the peninsula. The head of the republic called the bridge a symbol of the unity of Crimea and Russia.
Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksenov
In the fall, Aksenov published statistical data that showed an increase in tourist flows by 1.5 times. As Sergei Valerievich suggests, the investment attractiveness of the peninsula will soon increase.
Now the head of Crimea is implementing the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On the national goals and strategic objectives of the development of the Russian Federation for the period until 2024.” The December meeting of the Project Committee of the Republic of Crimea was devoted to this issue.
Sergey Aksenov in 2018
The head of the peninsula said that 8.8 billion rubles will be allocated for the implementation of national projects in 2020. Innovations will affect the areas of healthcare, culture, education, urban environment, and ecology. New construction projects include a children's hospital in Feodosia, roads and a number of hotels. Also planned for the current year is a program to support farming, for which 35 million rubles have been allocated.