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Prime Minister
  
Mikhail Kasyanov

Political party
  
Civic Platform

Role
  
Economist


Name
  
Alexander Pochinok

Nationality
  
Russian

Succeeded by
  
Mikhail Zurabov

Alexander Pochinok wwwpeoplesrulovealexandrpochinokalexandrpoch

Born
  
12 January 1958 Chelyabinsk, USSR (
1958-01-12
)

Died
  
March 16, 2014, Moscow, Russia

Spouse
  
Natalia Gribkova (m. ?–2014)

Alma mater
  
Russian Academy of Sciences

Alexander Petrovich Pochinok (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Почино́к; 12 January 1958 – 16 March 2014) was a Russian economist and politician. He was the minister of taxes and levies from 1999 to 2000 and minister of labor and social development from 2000 to 2004.

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Early life and education

Pochinok was born in Chelyabinsk on 12 January 1958. He graduated from Chelyabinsk Lenin Komsomol Memorial Polytechnic Institute with a degree in engineering and economics in 1980. He received a PhD in economics from USSR Academy of Sciences in 1986.

Career

From 1980 to 1990 he worked at the USSR Academy of Sciences as a researcher. In 1990, he became a deputy at the Duma, representing Chelyabinsk. He was one of the earliest independent democrats elected to the Duma. He was made head of the Duma's budget committee. In September 1993, he resigned from the Duma. From 1993 to 1994 he served as deputy finance minister. In 1995, he was promoted to the academic rank of associate professor and in 1997, of professor of tax policy at Plekhanov Russian University of Economics.

He was the head of the state tax service from 1998 to 1999 and Boris Fyodorov replaced him in the post. Then Pochinok served as the head of the department of finance and monetary credit regulation from 1998 to 1999. He was the minister of taxes and levies from 1999 to 2000. Gennady Bukayev replaced him in the post. In May 2000, President Vladimir Putin appointed Pochinok as minister of labor and social development to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov. Pochinok's term lasted until 2004 and Mikhail Zurabov succeeded him as minister of social development in March 2004. Then Pochinok served as deputy presidential plenipotentiary representative in the Southern Federal District. From 2007 to 2011 he represented the Krasnodar Krai at the Federation Council.

In January 2012, he was appointed senator and became a member of the Federation Council.

Since October 2012 he was a functionary of the Civic Platform party organized by businessman Mikhail Prokhorov.

Views

Pochinok is one of the first liberal Russian economists. However, he later advocated Boris Yeltsin's economic approach in the mid-1990s.

Personal life and death

Pochinok married twice. His second spouse, Natalia Gribkov, was his student and Russia’s light athletics champion, who was 20 years younger than him. He had two sons and a daughter.

Pochinok died of hemorrhagic stroke at the age of 56.

References

Alexander Pochinok Wikipedia