Nazarov Andrey Gennadievich: biography of a modern politician

Nazarov Andrey Gennadievich is a well-known political figure of the Republic of Bashkortostan, an honorary citizen of Sibay, a successful businessman, the initiator of the development of a municipal business support project, an uncompromising fighter against corruption, a loving father and husband. Firmly convinced that success comes only to those who work hard, he went through a difficult path from an ordinary worker to the chairman of the board of directors of the largest Russian investment and industrial holding, which plays an important role in the development of the domestic economy.

Education is key

Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov was born on April 28, 1970 in the Bashkir town of Baymak. But the city of Sibay became truly home to him. There he studied at school and dreamed of becoming an astronaut. The carefree childhood of the future businessman and politician ended at the age of 16 with the death of his father. The boy had to grow up quickly.

Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov made his first truly adult decision - to study, a lot and diligently. And he stubbornly pursued his goal. Today Nazarov has several diplomas to his name. It all started with admission to the Sibay Mining and Processing College for auto mechanics. His working profession helped Andrey support his family, of which he became the sole breadwinner at a young age.

Later, Andrei Nazarov graduated with honors from 4 regional universities (Magnitogorsk Technical University, Bashkir Academy of Civil Service, Alma-Ata Institute of National Economy, Kazakh State Academy of Management) and the Russian Academy of Civil Service. He became a specialist in economics and management, strategic management, and jurisprudence.

In 2006, Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov defended his dissertation at Moscow State University. Sholokhov and received the title of Candidate of Political Sciences. The next step in education is writing a doctorate. And it will soon be completed by a politician, businessman, author of two monographs and several publications on economics.

Early years. Education

Andrei Nazarov’s hometown is Baymak, Bashkiria. Here he was born on April 28, 1970. However, most of the future politician’s childhood was spent in the city of Sibay. Here in 1986 he graduated from school No. 6, and here he entered the mining and processing technical school, which he successfully graduated after 2 years.

Having received a technical vocational education, the young man decided not to stop there and in 1995 received a diploma in economics from the Agrarian University of Kazan.

Subsequently, he studied strategic management at BAGSU, the alma mater of many talented managers (diploma received in 2001), and in 2006 he became a candidate of political science. Nazarov's dissertation was devoted to the analysis of the problems of small business using a real example of entrepreneurs in the Republic of Belarus.

Also among Nazarov’s achievements is a diploma in the specialty “Mining Machinery and Equipment” (Magnitogorsk Technical University in the specialty, 2009) and a law degree (RAGS under the President of the Russian Federation, 2011).

The team is important in business

Andrei Nazarov’s business journey began back in 1990. The first supplied its native Bashkiria with scarce goods, transporting them from Kazakhstan. In 1995, he started a new business, already in Sibay.

In 2000, Nazarov entered construction. Ideas for the improvement of the Trans-Ural region were brought to life. Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov managed to bring construction in the region to a qualitatively new level. The Granel Group of Companies, of which he is the Chairman of the Board of Directors, has a number of large projects under its belt. The most indicative is the Pension Fund building in Ufa, an example of modern architecture.

Career

In the late 90s, the young man began to build a career in politics.
At the age of 28, Andrei Nazarov joined the Council of Deputies of Sibay. In 2003, Kurultai (State Assembly) of the Republic of Bashkortostan. For five years (1999 – 2004) Nazarov headed the Representative Office of the Republic of Belarus, located in the city of Magnitogorsk. In 2005, he was offered the position of head of the regional Association of Business Organizations. He took part in the opening of regular business forums and initiated the International Business Weeks (Ufa).

In 2006, Andrei Gennadievich took up the duties of the head of the State Central Social Research Center (ceased his activities in April 2009) under the President of the Republic of Belarus. In 2007, he entered the State Duma of the fifth convocation, was a member of the United Russia faction, and deputy chairman of the Duma Committee on State Construction and Legislation.

Andrei Nazarov was a State Duma deputy from 2007 to 2011

In 2008, Andrei Nazarov took the post of chairman of the Coordination Council of Organizations of the Republic of Belarus. The main activity of the department was to support local entrepreneurs. In 2009, Nazarov became one of the authors of amendments to Article 22 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (relaxations for entrepreneurs).

In 2010, he was appointed coordinator of the Center for Social Conservative Policy (CSKP, active since 2005) from the United Russia faction in the Volga Federal District. At the same time, he was deputy chairman of the Business Russia union of entrepreneurs and created the School of Russian Politics. From 2011 to 2014, as a special representative of the President of the Russian Federation, he dealt with issues of economic relations at the international level.

Andrey Nazarov on the Russian commercial real estate market Since 2014, Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov is the current co-chairman of the Business Russia business association. In the same year he was appointed acting. Chairman of the Board of the Granel Group of Companies, Chairman of the Bashkir Association of Lawyers of Russia. He is co-chairman of the Center for Business Against Corruption.

Being, among other things, the chairman of the board of the Yalta International Economic Forum Foundation, Nazarov works for the benefit of the economic well-being of Crimea, searching for and attracting foreign investors. In 2020, he took the position of Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Belarus, and is the head of the Association of Lawyers of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Belarus.

Andrey Nazarov about the 4th YIEF Since 2020, Nazarov is the current chairman of the Moscow branch of Business Russia. In the status of a public ombudsman, he regulates episodes of illegal criminal prosecution of businessmen. He is also co-chairman of the organizing committee of the Moldovan-Russian Economic Forum.

Politics needs new faces

Nazarov’s political career began in 1998. Then he became the youngest deputy of the Sibay city assembly. Now Nazarov Jr. is following in the footsteps of his father-politician.

In 1999, the young politician already represented Bashkortostan in the neighboring region. Until 2004, he headed the Government of the Republic.

Since 2005, Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov has been combining political and social activities. In 2007-2011, he was engaged in legislative activities as a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the fifth convocation.

In 2010-2011, he initiated the creation of the School of Russian Politics and supervised the Center for Social-Conservative Politics, founded by the United Russia party. In 2014 he became co-chairman of Business Russia. Nazarov is also a public ombudsman on issues of illegal criminal prosecution of entrepreneurs. He advocates government support for business and opposes corruption.

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Nazarov Andrey Gennadievich First Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Bashkortostan.

The now famous politician, public ombudsman, was born in the city of Baymak in the very south of Bashkortostan into an ordinary family. His father worked as a driver all his life, his mother was an accountant. Soon after the birth of their son, they moved to the city of Sibay, where Andrei grew up.

After graduating from school, Nazarov entered a technical school and almost immediately began working.

He has been married since the age of 19 and has an adult son (b. 1989).

In 1992, Andrei Gennadievich, two years after entering the Kazakh State Academy of Management, opened his first small business with a friend, specializing in the supply of scarce products from Kazakhstan to Bashkortostan. Young men even then tried to take care of their native land, dreaming of filling store shelves with goods for which they had to travel to larger cities for years.

Nazarov received an excellent education and even has one honors diploma (in the field of jurisprudence). In addition to the academy, he graduated from several other universities:

  • Alma-Ata Institute of National Economy;
  • Bashkir Academy of Public Service and Management;
  • Russian Academy of Public Administration;
  • Magnitogorsk State Technical University named after. G.I. Nosova.

In 2006 he defended his PhD thesis in political science. He conducted his defense in the capital of the Russian Federation at the State University named after. Sholokhov. At the moment, Andrei Gennadievich is already writing his doctoral dissertation. At the same time, he takes part in the revision of laws of the Russian Federation and the introduction of current amendments.

Political career

Andrei Nazarov began his political activity quite early - at the age of 28. It was then that he became the head of the Representative Office of the Republic of Bashkortostan in Magnitogorsk. He held the position from 1998 to 2004. And in 2003 he became one of the deputies of the State Assembly.

“Have you seen how Andrei Nazarov fights?” The Dirty Naz Story (video)

SKA head coach Andrei Nazarov does not let us forget that he was the first Russian tough guy in the NHL. And we remember. Sovsport.ru made a selection of videos of Dirty Naz fighting. Do you know what kind of guy he was?

Here is Andrey Nazarov's fight card.

Height 196 cm. Weight 104 kg.

Quite a cheerful overall tough guy.

In brackets is the number of fights. If you add them up, it turns out that Nazarov had 146 fights in the NHL. Impressive!

It looked something like this.

The first Russian enforcer to the sounds of Metallica.

Sometimes he clashed with Georges Laraque.

But Nazarov shares something with Cam Neely. Look, Alexey Kasatonov also plays for Boston!

Andrey Nazarov talks about himself:

— You are the only Russian hockey player recognized in the National League as a real tough guy, that is, a bodyguard for the stars on the ice... How did you manage to do this?

- I just broke my hands and nose several times...
- Who?
- For myself and many others.
This is how it was achieved thanks to constant and painstaking work. — Are there any most memorable fights?
“Probably with Bob Probert from Chicago.” Then I was in Boston. This was the very first fight with such a great fighter. From there it all went on and on...

...That strange fight. Andrei Nazarov was covered in blood, but it was Probert’s blood. It looks like Bob took him down, but it looks like Dirty Naz won the fight.

Andrei Nazarov signed his last contract overseas with Minnesota, receiving $660,000 for one year. “Andrey will add physical strength to our team, which will make us tougher,” said Wildcats general manager Doug Risebrough. “Here he will have a chance to prove himself.” In Minnesota, Nazarov replaced another police officer, Matt Johnson, whose contract was bought out by the team at the end of July. Also at the Wild, Nazarov met his close friend Andrei Zyuzin, with whom they had already played together in the late 90s in the San Jose Sharks. In the last NHL season before the lockout, Nazarov spent in Phoenix, where he scored three points (1+2) and 125 penalty minutes in 33 games. And of course, then Andrei Nazarov gave an interview to Igor Larin. “You will probably be surprised, but I assumed in advance that everything would be exactly like this,” laughed the forward, whom the PHL accuses of attacking the referees in a cafe after the third match of the semi-final series “Dynamo” - “Avangard”.
- But why?
“Firstly, none of the officials informed me about the date of consideration of the appeal. I spent the whole of July in Russia, but they didn’t even hint to me when this matter would be studied. And I never even dreamed of being invited to a hearing - well, who in Russia is interested in the arguments of the accused? But as soon as I flew to North America last weekend, things immediately got underway. Secondly, the negative verdict was not surprising. The presidents of the clubs, it seems to me, realized that all the accusations against me were sewn with white thread. But you know Russian realities - our officials never rewrote their decisions and did not admit their own mistakes. In a word, everything is as always. I found out about my disqualification by purchasing a new SE number.

I'm sorry, what? Did Nazarov attack the referees in a cafe? And we even forgot about this scandal.

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In general, the story of Nazarov was well described by Elizaveta Alferyeva - at the “Championship”

“Andrei Nazarov did not have any special technique for striking, so even his most devoted fans could not guess where the next blow of the Russian tough guy would fall. That is why each of his one-on-one appearances became a kind of colorful show. Nazarov can only be compared to a Kalashnikov assault rifle - it has an under-barrel grenade launcher, and Andrei has an unexpected blow wherever necessary. It is very important to note that it was Nazarov who brought tafgai art to Russia, and a new perspective opened up for strong young men.”

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The first Russian tough guy Andrei Nazarov ended his career in 2006. And I didn’t regret it much:

“By and large, I have nothing to lose: I am a person who will not be lost without hockey. We have a family business, we work in the metallurgical, mining, alcoholic beverage, and agricultural sectors. So neither I nor my family will be left without a piece of bread.”

Nazarov remained in hockey and began working as a coach.

But that is another story.

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Working in the business community

In 2005, he was elected chairman of the Association of Entrepreneurship Organizations of the Republic of Bashkortostan. While in this post, he launched active efforts to improve the image of entrepreneurship (he achieved the declaration of April 28 as the republican “Entrepreneur Day”), as well as to involve the leadership of the Republic of Bashkortostan in dialogue with the business community. He was at the origins of the annual regional business forums “Congress of Entrepreneurs of the Republic of Bashkortostan”, “Open Forum of the Republic of Bashkortostan”, “Business Summer of the Republic of Bashkortostan”, “Trans-Ural Interregional Investment Forum”. Initiated the annual International Business Weeks in Ufa

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In April 2008, at the founding meeting that brought together delegates from all the main business associations of the Republic of Bashkortostan, he was unanimously elected chairman of the Coordination Council of Business Organizations of the Republic of Bashkortostan[12]

In the spring of 2010, he was elected deputy chairman of the all-Russian public organization “Business Russia”[13]

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He is one of the initiators of the process of tightening legislation in relation to persons interfering with legitimate business activities[14], as well as the humanization of criminal legislation in relation to entrepreneurs (together with deputy V.S. Gruzdev in December 2009, he introduced several bills to amend a number of articles of Chapter 22 Criminal Code of the Russian Federation)[15][16]

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Social activity

Since 2008, Nazarov has headed the Coordination Council for the Development of Entrepreneurial Relations in Bashkortostan. Actively protects the interests of entrepreneurs in the status of a public ombudsman.

In the period from 2011 to 2014, he was appointed Advisor to the President and Representative for Investment Partnerships in Bashkortostan.

As co-chairman of Business Russia, he made a great contribution to the development of this public organization.

From 2020 to the present day, he has been actively participating in the work of the interethnic Yalta Forum, which is held annually and attracts more and more participants. Andrey Gennadievich is a member of the United Russia party.

In 2020, politician Andrey Gennadievich Nazarov was appointed acting Deputy Prime Minister of Bashkortostan. Nazarov is the best fit for this post - through his efforts, several large projects with attracted investments have been implemented in the republic, and the budget has been replenished with new revenues. According to experts, Andrei Nazarov may soon become the prime minister of the republic.

Nazarov's childhood and youth

Andrey Gennadievich was born in 1970 in the city of Baymak.
He was a long-awaited child in the family. Nazarov was born earlier than expected, but even then he showed a strong character and grew up to be a very strong, strong-willed and intelligent man. Despite the fact that he was born in the south of the Bashkir Trans-Urals, his childhood was spent in the city of Sibay. His parents took great care of Andrei and tried to invest in him as much love and affection as possible. But after the sudden death of his father, Nazarov had to immediately grow up. In order for the family to have food, 16-year-old Andrei had to go to work. At the same age, the teenager entered the mining and processing technical school at the Faculty of Maintenance and Automotive Repair. This is where his educational activities began. Over the next few years, Andrei Gennadievich received diplomas from several different universities.

In 1995, he graduated from the State Academy of Management with a degree in Economics in Kazakhstan. After another 7 years, he received his education at the Bashkir Academy with a degree in Strategic Management, and in 2006 he defended his PhD in the capital of Russia. Then he graduated from the State Technical University in Magnitogorsk with a degree in Mining Machinery and Equipment and the Russian Academy of Public Service with a degree in Jurisprudence.

Andrei married in 1988, a year later his first child was born. He is still married to this day.

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