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Biography of Sergei Mironov

Sergei Mikhailovich Mironov is a Russian politician.
Previously, he held senior positions in commercial enterprises in the Northern capital. For 10 years, the politician headed the Federation Council, for seven years he was a parliamentarian in the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, and twice as a candidate for the post of head of the Russian Federation. Currently he is a Duma deputy, leader of the parliamentary faction and founder of A Just Russia.


Mironov Sergey Mikhailovich

Psychologist Ivan Karnaukh classified Sergei Mikhailovich into the category of statesmen who are sincerely convinced of the need for their chosen type of activity and react emotionally to what they consider to be erroneous decisions. As Speaker of the Senate and head of the Spravrossov, he expressed disagreement with the social initiatives of Vladimir Putin, the prime minister and leader of United Russia, which caused a conflict between the factions, which was actively discussed in the press. In some media he was called the most unpopular politician among the heads of parliamentary parties.

The childhood of Sergei Mironov

The current head of the Socialist Revolutionaries was born into a military family on February 14, 1953 in the city of Pushkin, Leningrad Region.
His mother was at party work and was an instructor in personnel records. After the war, my father remained in the ranks of the active army and continued to serve. At school, Serezha was a Komsomol class organizer, sociable and friendly. According to classmates, he was once able to convince his fellow students that writing off was unworthy of a Komsomol member, and everyone stopped doing it. Most of his peers considered him an incorrigible romantic.

Sergei Mironov in his youth

Perhaps that is why he decided to become a geologist, passing exams at the Industrial College. Without even one year of schooling, the young romantic went to Siberia. Then he entered the same educational institution again, attended a geological expedition and, interrupting his studies, joined the army.

The beginning of the career of Sergei Mironov

After serving in the armed forces, the future speaker completed his tenth year at evening school and in 1974 entered the Mining Institute of the city on the Neva.
In his second year, he switched to evening studies and began working as a geophysicist. Mironov was also involved in Komsomol work, was a deputy Komsomol organizer at the institute, but was not enrolled in the ranks of the CPSU - a rare case in the biography of modern Russian officials. After university, Sergei went on long expeditions to the Mongolian People's Republic (MPR) - he was engaged in exploration of uranium deposits. In 1986, a 33-year-old geologist went to the capital of this republic and lived there with his family for 5 years.

Sergei Mironov on a geological expedition

Returning to the Northern capital just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, he received a second, economic specialty at the Technical University through an accelerated program. Then, for about three years, Sergei Mikhailovich devoted exclusively to business, holding senior positions in commercial structures - Garant-Service, Russian Chamber of Commerce, STR, Revival of St. Petersburg.

First wife - Elena Danilova

Sergei found his first love, as usually happens, at school. Elena was the cousin of his classmate, and when she visited her relatives, the teenagers often saw each other. However, the spark between them broke out after Mironov served in the army. He entered the mining institute and soon after that got married. At that time he was 24 years old.

Sergei Mironov served in the Airborne Forces

Everyone lived poorly then, the young men on the course had one formal suit, in which all the lucky ones who were lucky enough to have already found their love got married.

Elena received an education in linguistics, got a job at Intourist and often went on business trips. Geologist Mironov was also rarely at home. However, in 1979 they had a son, who is now married and has children.

And in 1984, on one of his work trips to Mongolia, Sergei met his geologist colleague Lyuba and immediately told his wife that he was divorcing her.

Political career of Sergei Mironov

In 1994, Mironov was elected to the St. Petersburg government body, and the following year he became first deputy chairman of the Legislative Assembly.

Sergei Mironov went into politics

In 1997 and 1998, the parliamentarian attached two more documents to his two diplomas - about graduating from the Russian Academy of Civil Service under the Head of State and from the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg State University, respectively. Not stopping there, in 2000 he entered the Faculty of Philosophy of the State University of the Northern Capital (on a correspondence course), was elected vice-chairman of the Legislative Assembly, deputy head of the city election headquarters of Vladimir Putin for the presidency.

In the summer of 2001, Sergei began working in the Senate, representing the city on the Neva, and in the winter, on Putin’s recommendation, he became its speaker.

The first of the proposals for Sergei Mikhailovich’s new position was the initiative to increase the presidential term of office to seven years. Putin considered such a change in the duration of the powers of the leader of the state inappropriate.

Politician Sergei Mironov: Happy New Year 2012! Since February of the following year, the head of the Federation Council has headed the Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the CIS countries, and since 2003 - the Party of Life.

In 2004, he ran for president, but received less than one percent of the votes. At that time, he received a higher (fifth) philosophical education and published the book “10 Years in Politics.”

Sergei Mironov: I got divorced every time because of new love

...Wedding dress, wedding rings, clinking glasses, a young bride and a happy 60-year-old groom - everything is like the first time! A lavish wedding was planned for his newly-made wife, who is 31 years younger than him, by the chairman of the A Just Russia party, Sergei Mironov. And why are we worse than Berlusconi?

This is Mironov’s fourth marriage. We decided to find out who the previous three chosen ones of the politician are and how they live now...

First wife: childhood friend

Mironov had known his first wife, Elena Danilova, since his school years.

“Lena was the cousin of Seryozha’s classmate,” says Elena Tyupenkina, a fellow student of the main Just Russia student.

The girl came to Pushkino from St. Petersburg to visit her relatives. But the romance began after Mironov served in the army.

“After service, Sergei entered the mining institute in Leningrad, he dreamed of this since childhood,” says his classmate Viktor Sopunov. — He and Lena had a modest wedding. Everyone lived poorly then. We had one suit on the course, which we bought together, we called it “wedding”. All the guys got married in it. And Sergei Mironov as well. He was then 24 years old.

Lena was sociable. She received a technical education, learned several foreign languages, got a job at Intourist and traveled a lot for work. Sergei, as a geologist, also constantly disappeared on expeditions... In 1979, the couple had a son. Mironov seemed to be very happy...

“But on one of his six-month trips to Mongolia, Mironov met a geologist from Yekaterinburg, Lyuba, a student at the Sverdlovsk Mining Institute,” says his geological exploration director Andrei Krasnov.

For five years in a row, Mironov traveled to Mongolia for six months. The same Lyuba was waiting for him there. In 1984, he told his wife that he wanted to marry someone else and asked for a divorce.

“This news was a blow for Lena,” says her friend. “But she didn’t throw hysterics and gave me a divorce.”

She never got married later, however. Now the couple practically do not communicate, if only about their son. He has already grown up (37 years old) and gave Sergei grandchildren.

Second wife: office romance

Mironov began a new life. Sergei Mikhailovich calls the time spent in geological exploration one of the most romantic...

“He looked after Lyuba reverently.” He found stones and made homemade beads from them for his beloved, and gave rare minerals he found, his classmates at the time recall. - In the evening - songs with a guitar, watched sunsets and sunrises.

The politician’s third wife, Irina Yuryevna, was a faithful ally for more than 10 years.

Lyubov went on expeditions with him along with his baby. My one-year-old daughter and I moved to live and work in Mongolia, where we spent five happy years.

The Mironovs returned to their homeland in the perestroika year of 1991. Sergei Mikhailovich became interested in politics. Meanwhile, his wife Lyubov found a job as a receptionist in a photo studio.

- He's homely. I bought groceries and took my daughter to school. The wife was always well dressed, the neighbors recalled.

The idyll collapsed after almost 20 years of marriage.

Third wife: from secretaries

From 1994 to 2000, Mironov worked in the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. Here he began another office romance.

The spectacular brown-haired Irina Yuryevna got a job as a secretary in the Legislative Assembly in the late 90s. Gradually she became Mironov’s first assistant, then the chief adviser to the chairman of the Legislative Assembly. She accompanied him on business trips. Stylishly dressed, with good manners, an excellent conversationalist. Sergei Mikhailovich went fishing with friends and colleagues. Irina Yuryevna was with him - it turned out that she was an avid fisherman. Apparently, there were common interests.

On December 5, 2001, Sergei Mironov was elected chairman of the Federation Council. I went to Moscow not with my family, but with Irina Yuryevna. Until 2003, they lived in a civil marriage - the former wife did not give a divorce.

Sergei Mikhailovich left an apartment in St. Petersburg to Lyubov and his daughter. And in 2003, he legalized his relationship with Irina Yuryevna, who became his third wife.

By the way, Sergei Mikhailovich helps his son from his first marriage and his former second family and maintains relations with them. According to rumors, it was he who helped his second wife get a good job.

The woman told us that she has a good relationship with her ex-husband. However, she managed to find her personal happiness with another man.

Sergei Mikhailovich has already found a common language with the son of his last wife Olga.

Fourth wife: demon in the rib

Mironov spoiled his third wife. Gave expensive gifts. He brought it out into the world.

Irina Yuryevna, as a faithful ally, supported him in the presidential election campaign. When Sergei Mikhailovich became an official presidential candidate in 2012, it turned out that his Irina earned more than the wives of the other candidates. From the declarations submitted to the Central Election Commission it follows that she has a share in a large (13,198 sq. m.) land plot in St. Petersburg, two apartments in St. Petersburg - 54.8 and 251.5 sq. m. m, an AUDI A8L car, a KAWASAKI KVF 360 all-terrain vehicle and a bank account - 609 thousand 640 rubles.

It seemed that Sergei Mikhailovich had finally found his family happiness. But the resignation from the Speakership is believed to have come as a great shock to him. Relationships in the family went wrong.

...This time, the demon in the rib of the gray-haired party member was 29-year-old Olga, a journalist from St. Petersburg. For her sake, he decided to get a divorce for the third time. He says, “real paratroopers are not afraid of anything.” The new wife is young and beautiful. She has an eight-year-old son from a previous marriage. Now she and her son have moved to Mironov, and he freed her from lessons, doing homework with his stepson.

CALL TO THE NEWLYWED

— Sergei Mikhailovich, congratulations once again on your new legal marriage!

- Thank you. My wife and I saw this and read it. Olya and I think it’s time to close this topic.

— I began to study your biography and became confused about your marriages.

- It's no wonder! (Laughs.)

— Divorces often last a long time, with the division of property, how is it with you?

- None of this happened. Each time I got divorced with the goal of entering into a new marriage. And he married for love.

Sergei Mironov and A Just Russia

At the end of 2006, the politician became the chairman of a new left opposition party, formed by the merger of three political forces (the parties of Life, Pensioners and Motherland).

Sergei Mironov founded the A Just Russia party

“Spravoross” again spoke out for increasing the term of office of the country’s leader, supplementing it with a proposal to change the constitutional norm of three, instead of two, terms for the head of state, as well as for the unification of A Just Russia with the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. However, the communists categorically did not recognize the association headed by Mironov as a left-wing political force.

At the Duma elections, for the first time in the modern history of the country, the Socialist Party of the SR received parliamentary status. In 2010, in the State Duma, A Just Russia and United Russia signed an agreement to support the course of the country's leaders - President Dmitry Medvedev and head of government Vladimir Putin.

Sergei Mironov about Russian paratroopers in Ukraine In 2011, at the fifth congress of the “Spravrossov”, Mironov announced his resignation as head and was again elected party leader, taking over the post of Chairman of the Council of the Chamber of Deputies created during the congress. In May, the Legislative Council of the Northern capital announced the recall of Mironov from the Federation Council, thereby losing his post as its chairman.

Mironov Sergey Mikhailovich

Russian politician. Permanent leader of the political party "A Just Russia". Chairman of the “A Just Russia” faction in the State Duma of the 7th convocation. Previously, he was a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, 1994-2001, Chairman of the Federation Council of Russia, 2001-2011. He stood as a candidate in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation in 2004 and 2012. President of the Russian Sports Tourism Federation.

Sergei Mironov was born on February 14, 1953 in the city of Pushkino, Moscow region. Already at school, leadership qualities were evident. In the ninth grade he was a Komsomol organizer. After graduating from high school No. 410, in 1969 he entered the Industrial College at the Faculty of Geophysical Methods of Search and Exploration of Minerals and Minerals. However, after studying for one semester, he doubted his chosen profession and left the educational institution.

However, after weighing all the pros and cons, in the summer of next year I again entered the first year of the same technical school. After my first year, I went on an expedition to the Kola Peninsula. In the fall of 1971, having a deferment from the army until graduation from technical school, he voluntarily went into military service. He served in the airborne forces in Lithuania and Azerbaijan.

Having been demobilized, the young man went to St. Petersburg, where in 1974 he entered the St. Petersburg Mining Institute named after Georgy Plekhanov, from which he successfully graduated in 1980. As a student, he worked in the research and production association “Geophysics”, in the sector where they searched for uranium raw materials. From 1978 to 1986, he was a senior geophysicist at the Federal State Institution Research and Production Enterprise Geologorazvedka, then became a geophysicist at the Zelenogorsk expedition of the Ministry of Geology of the Soviet Union. From 1986 to 1991, in the direction of the USSR Ministry of Geology, he worked as a senior geophysicist for the air party in the Mongolian People's Republic.

Until 1993, Sergei Mikhailovich served as executive director of the Pushkin closed joint-stock company “Russian Chamber of Commerce”. At the same time, after graduating from St. Petersburg Technical University, he received a certificate from the Russian Ministry of Finance for the right to work in the securities market. From 1994 to 1995, Mironov was the executive director of OJSC Construction Corporation Revival of St. Petersburg.

In 1994, Sergei Mironov was elected as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the 1st convocation from the “All Petersburg” bloc. Since April 1995, he became first deputy chairman of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. In 1997 he graduated with honors from the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation.

In December 1998, Mironov was elected as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the 2nd convocation in the 12th electoral district, receiving 70% of the votes, showing the best result in the city and became a member of the Legality faction.

Sergei Mikhailovich in 2000 became deputy head of Vladimir Putin's election headquarters in St. Petersburg during the 2000 presidential elections. In June of the same year, he was elected deputy chairman of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the 2nd convocation. Since September 2000, he became chairman of the political council of the St. Petersburg regional political public movement “Will of Petersburg”.

An experienced politician, on February 1, 2002, he was elected Chairman of the Council of the Interparliamentary Assembly of Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

In 2006, Mironov participated in the creation and headed the political association “A Just Russia”, designed to become a competitor to the United Russia party within the framework of Russia’s potential two-party system.

On February 8, 2010, political consultations were held in the State Duma between the parties “A Just Russia” and “United Russia”. The consultations were attended by Sergei Mironov, faction leader Nikolai Levichev, Chairman of the State Duma and Chairman of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party Boris Gryzlov and Secretary of the Presidium of the General Council of the United Russia party Vyacheslav Volodin.

As a result of the consultations, Sergei Mironov and Boris Gryzlov signed a political agreement in which both parties stated that they undertake to strive for coalition actions: “A Just Russia” supports the strategic course of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on strategic issues of foreign policy, national security, foundations of the constitutional system, rejection of extremism, and United Russia supports Sergei Mironov’s tenure as Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

He resigned from the post of chairman of A Just Russia on April 16, 2011 , while remaining its leader. Soon, on May 18, 2011, at the proposal of the United Russia faction of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, he was recalled from the post of representative of the city Legislative Assembly in the Federation Council, thus losing the post of chairman of the Federation Council. Before this happened, he made a powerful political speech.

Sergei Mironov registered as a deputy of the State Duma on June 8, 2011, taking the place of deputy Elena Vtorygina. Soon, on June 14, 2011, he was re-elected as the Head of the “A Just Russia” faction in the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. He was a member of the State Duma Committee on Science and High Technologies.

Elected to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the VI convocation on December 4, 2011. Head of the “A Just Russia” faction in the State Duma, member of the State Duma Committee on Housing Policy and Housing and Communal Services. Since July 11, 2012, member of the State Council of the Russian Federation.

In March 2014, Mironov was included in the list of persons subject to sanctions by the European Union, USA, Canada, Australia and Switzerland in connection with the war in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea. In September 2015, it was included in the Ukrainian sanctions list.

The leader of the “A Just Russia” faction was in Sevastopol and Simferopol from February 26 to 27, 2014, before the events that led to the entry of the Republic of Crimea into the Russian Federation. At the end of 2014 and at the end of 2020, Mironov visited Donetsk. He brought humanitarian aid to Donbass with him. Sergei Mikhailovich was the first high-level politician to visit Novorossiya. Mironov spoke out for recognition of the DPR and LPR by Russia, for their direct cooperation and for the unification of the people's republics into one state.

In the elections of September 18, 2020, Sergei Mikhailovich Mironov was elected as a Deputy of the State Duma of the VII convocation as part of the federal list of candidates nominated by the Political Party A Just Russia. Head of the faction of the political party A Just Russia. Start date of authority: September 18, 2016 .

Chairman of the A Just Russia party Sergei Mironov, who is on a visit to Cuba, on November 25, 2020, met with the second secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the country, Jose Ramon Machado Ventura. Representatives of political forces expressed satisfaction with the development of bilateral relations between the countries and discussed issues on the international agenda, in particular the situation in Latin America and the Caribbean. At the end of the meeting, a memorandum of cooperation between the parties was signed.

On December 24, 2020, Sergei Mironov held a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During the conversation, the leader of A Just Russia said that over the year the State Duma has reoriented itself to solving social problems, including those listed in the last message of the President of the Russian Federation to the Federal Assembly. Having specified that during this period many social laws were adopted, including the initiative to abolish network roaming.

Awards and Recognition of Sergei Mironov

Awards and Recognition of Sergei Mironov

Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree (February 14, 2008) - for great contribution to the strengthening and development of Russian statehood and parliamentarism

Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (2018)

Jubilee medal “300 years of the Russian Navy”

Medal “In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg” (2003)

Medal “In memory of the 1000th anniversary of Kazan” (2005)

Chain of the Order of Honor (Peru, 2005)

Order of Honor (South Ossetia, October 9, 2009) - for his great contribution to maintaining peace and stability in the Caucasus, active support in defending the independence of South Ossetia and its international recognition, assistance provided in restoring the destroyed economy of the republic

Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, 1st degree (ROC, 2008)

Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, II degree (ROC, 2003)

Order of the Commonwealth of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly

Medal “For Military Commonwealth” (Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2005)

Badge of Honor “For Merit in the Development of Parliamentarism” and Certificate of Honor of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation

Insignia “For merits in strengthening cooperation with the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation” (2006)

Medal "For outstanding contribution to the development of collecting business in Russia"

Order of the Holy Archangel Michael, 1st degree (2014, Donetsk People's Republic) - for services in establishing statehood in the DPR, as well as providing humanitarian assistance to the population of Donbass and supporting the activities of the charitable medical organization "Fair Aid"

Medal “For the Liberation of Crimea and Sevastopol” (March 17, 2014) - for personal contribution to the return of Crimea to Russia

He was awarded six times with firearms: Makarov pistol, PMM, Vector pistol, GSh-18, Yarygin pistol and Nagan revolver.

Honorary titles

Honorary Doctor of the Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N. I. Lobachevsky (2005) Honorary Doctor of the Bashkir State University (2006) Honorary Doctor of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia Honorary Doctor of the Russian State Social University Honorary Doctor of the Mongolian State Scientific and Technical University (Mongolia) Honorary Doctor of the Far Eastern State Transport University Honorary Doctor of the Slavic University of Moldova (2007) Honorary Doctor of the Khakass State University named after N. F. Catanov Honorary Doctor of the Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University Honorary Professor of the North-Western Academy of Public Administration (2004) Honorary Professor of the South Ural State University (2003) Honorary Professor of Perm State Technical University Honorary Professor of Bryansk State University Honorary Professor of Moscow Pedagogical State University (2007) Honorary Citizen of Makhachkala (2006) Laureate of the national business reputation award “Darin” of the Russian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship in 2006 Honorary Doctor of the Moscow State Forestry University ( 2006)

Interesting Facts about Sergei Mironov

Interesting Facts about Sergei Mironov

For forty years I collected a collection of minerals. During his years of work in the Federation Council, the collection was kept in his office. In May 2011, after leaving the Northern Fleet, Sergei Mironov donated the collection to the Vernadsky State Geological Museum. The collection is valued at $1.5 million. It is now on public display in the museum.

He served in the airborne forces and made 25 parachute jumps. After “training” in the city of Gaizhunai, Lithuanian SSR, he was sent to the city of Kirovabad, Azerbaijan SSR, where at that time the 104th Guards Airborne Division, nicknamed the “wild division” by the paratroopers (due to the specifics of personnel training), was stationed in 337 1st Guards Parachute Regiment. Senior sergeant retired to the reserve with the rank of guard.

In 1989, Mironov, working as a senior geophysicist in the Mongolian People's Republic, sent a telegram in support of A. Sakharov. Sakharov in those years was a people's deputy and sharply criticized the policies of the leadership of the CPSU Central Committee and the majority of delegates of the Congress of People's Deputies who supported it. With the support of Andrei Sakharov, Mironov caused great dissatisfaction with his superiors.

Mironov is a fan of Marina Tsvetaeva’s work. In 2009, during a meeting with students of the Russian State Pedagogical University. Herzen, he did not read the prepared report on education in Russia. Instead, citing the spring mood, he recited Tsvetaeva’s poem “Stenka Razin” from memory, using various acting techniques.

In 2012, Mironov’s memoirs “The Rings of Liesegang” were published in the Roman-Gazeta magazine.

Mironov was one of the first among Russian politicians to begin exploring the blogosphere. The first entry in LiveJournal dates back to November 29, 2007.

Author of the book “Overtaking in the Left Lane: Lessons from the Political Struggle.” M.: OLMA Media Group, 2012. - 224 pp., 3000 copies.

Family of Sergei Mironov

Family of Sergei Mironov

Grandfather - Emelyan Eremeich Mironov, executed in September 1937.

Father - Mikhail Emelyanovich Mironov, a front-line soldier of the Great Patriotic War. After demobilization he remained to serve in the army. Mother - Galina Fedorovna Varlamova, worked as a party accounting instructor.

The first wife is Elena Mironova, a tour guide and translator by profession. Son - Yaroslav.

Second wife - Lyubov Ivanovna, geologist. Daughter - Irina.

The third wife is Irina Mironova, adviser to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg.

The fourth wife is Olga Radievskaya (marriage since 2013), journalist. Mironov has a son from her.

Mironov has two grandchildren.

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Personal life of Sergei Mironov

Mironov is married for the fourth time.
He first married at the age of 24 to Elena, the cousin of a former classmate. They had known each other since childhood, began dating after Sergei returned from the army, and got married only after Mironov entered the Mining Institute. She received a technical education, knew several foreign languages, and worked as a guide-translator. While working in, she often traveled. In 1979, their first child, Yaroslav, was born, who today works in the IT field as a programmer. He gave the parliamentarian three grandchildren. On a trip to Mongolia, he met his second wife: geologist Lyubov from Yekaterinburg. He confessed to his wife about his 5-year affair with her in 1984, and they divorced. With Lyuba and his daughter Ira, he spent 5 happy years in Asia and 15 in St. Petersburg: twenty years of marriage. The daughter of a politician studied to be a lawyer.

Sergei Mironov and his third wife Irina

Then he had an office romance with Irina, the secretary of the Legislative Assembly. She captivated him with her erudition, style of dress, excellent manners and common interests. After the politician was elected chairman of the Federation Council in 2001, he moved to Moscow with her, and not with his wife. At first, his wife did not give him a divorce, but after two years she finally agreed. In 2003, he officially married Irina. She supported him in his political career. But family life fell apart after Mironov lost the speaker’s chair. The couple had no children.

Sergei Mironov's fourth wife Olga

Mironov’s fourth wife is 29-year-old TV presenter of the Vot channel from St. Petersburg, Olga Radievskaya, whom he married at the age of 60 in 2013. The couple is raising Olga's son Ivan from a previous marriage. The politician made a declaration of love and a marriage proposal to his future wife in an original way - by writing them on a billboard under her window. Vladimir Zhirinovsky about the wedding of Sergei Mironov Mironov was collecting minerals. He collected about one and a half thousand specimens of mineral species, which he donated to the Geological Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Sergei Mikhailovich loves outdoor activities, fishing, books, theater.

The leader of the Social Revolutionaries was awarded many awards, including the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree, the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh, I and II degrees. He was awarded firearms six times.

Sergei Mikhailovich Mironov and his young wife Olga Radievskaya

During his life, the politician managed to officially register relationships with different women four times. Sergei’s first marriage to Elena, where his son Yaroslav was born, took place during his student days.

The second wife, Lyuba, is a colleague on geological expeditions. In one of them, young uranium intelligence officers in Mongolia met. With Lyuba a daughter, Irina, was born. Ramzan Kadyrov's family - children and wife.

Sergei’s third wife, a party comrade, was his assistant, secretary and adviser to the Legislative Assembly. The romance began on one of his business trips, where Irina constantly accompanied him.

It was a secret love affair, even the closest party comrades had no idea about anything. The truth came out after filing documents for the elections. The couple lived together for more than 20 years; Irina Yuryevna did not agree to divorce her husband for a long time.

Sergei’s current wife is Olga, with whom the politician registered his marriage on November 1, 2013. There is no detailed description of the girl’s life, but there are some facts from her biography.

Olga was born on February 25, 1984 in Leningrad to parents from a Catholic Polish family. Has corresponding religious views.

Received two higher education degrees from St. Petersburg State University. The first is at the Faculty of Philology with a specialization as an English translator, the second at the Faculty of Journalism.

After receiving her diploma as a journalist, she got a job in television, from where she moved to the small channel “HERE!” (your public television).

This is where the future spouses met. Mironov is a frequent visitor to various programs related to political issues. The famous womanizer immediately drew attention to the stately beauty with a chic braid. About Yulia Kovalchuk’s husband – did they break up or not.

At the time of their acquaintance, Radievskaya has a son, Ivan, who is 7 years old. Nothing is known about the previous marriage, whether it was there or not, or about the father of the child. The girl does not comment on this matter.

For two years, Mironov courted Olga, showing her various signs of attention. At the same time, the man tried to get a divorce from his ex-wife. Finally, the divorce took place, and the beauty agreed to give her hand and heart to the man.

Mironov proposed to his chosen one in a rather original way. Under the windows of his beloved, the politician installed a large billboard (3x6 meters), on which was written a declaration of love and a request to marry him.

After the wedding, the whole family goes on vacation to the islands. Upon returning, the young wife and son leave St. Petersburg, moving in with her husband. In Moscow, she is immediately offered a prestigious position at a large publishing house.

But Olga decided to start arranging a new home and become a free housewife. Despite a lot of caustic statements due to an unequal marriage, the couple has been together for five years.

How old is Sergei Mironov's wife

Olga is 34, the difference from her husband is 31 years. The son from his first marriage is five years older than Radievskaya.

Sergei Mironov today

In 2011, the politician was registered as a State Duma deputy and subsequently headed the SR faction.
His candidacy was also nominated to participate in the 2012 presidential elections, as a result of which he received 3.86% of the votes. In 2014, Mironov was included in the list of persons subject to EU sanctions in connection with the events in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs opened a criminal case against the parliamentarian on suspicion of assisting the militia in the southeast of the country.

Sergei Mironov ran for president of Russia

The politician, together with Sergei Naryshkin, Vladimir Vasiliev and Vladimir Zhirinovsky, initiated the adoption of a bill to postpone the State Duma elections next year from December to September 18. On July 15, 2020, the document was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In mid-2020, the head of the “Spravorossov”, who defined his main life goal as the desire to do good to as many people as possible, proposed how to solve the acute housing issue in the country.
Namely, to introduce, as an alternative to a mortgage, available to only one in ten Russians, the practice of construction savings banks, which successfully operate in many countries around the world. These institutions will allow borrowers to transfer construction contributions to their accounts and, when up to half of the required amount has been accumulated, receive a loan for the missing amount of funds at a small percentage (about three). The SR faction also prepared a draft law to suspend the collection of money from Russians for major repairs, considering it anti-people. Sergei Mironov about the problems of tourism in Russia The parliamentarian defined the credo of his political force - “A Just Russia” as the adoption, in good faith, of legislative acts written by decent and intelligent people. Debate: Sergei Mironov VS Gennady Zyuganov

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