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Vladimir Yelagin

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Prime Minister
  
Mikhail Kasyanov

Name
  
Vladimir Yelagin

Preceded by
  
Office established

Role
  
Russian Politician

Succeeded by
  
Stanislav Ilyasov

Nationality
  
Russian


Born
  
20 April 1955 (age 68) (
1955-04-20
)

Political party
  
Our Home – Russia

Vladimir Vasilyevich Yelagin (Russian: Владимир Васильевич Елагин; born 20 April 1955) is a Russian politician, who served as governor and state minister without portfolio.

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Early life

Yelagin was born on 20 April 1955.

Career

Yalegin is the former leader of Our Home Is Russia party. He worked as construction official. He also served as the governor of Orenburg. He was appointed to the post in October 1991 and won the election to the post on 17 December 1995. His tenure lasted until 1999.

He was appointed federal state minister for social and economic development of the republic of Chechnya on 28 November 2000. The office was established on the same date by president Vladimir Putin. In a cabinet reshuffle in Fall 2002, Yelagin was succeeded by Stanislav Ilyasov in the post. Yelagin was appointed minister without portfolio in the same reshuffle to the cabinet led by Mikhail Kasyanov.

After leaving cabinet post Yelagin became the chairman of the Jurby WaterTech International's supervisory board.

References

Vladimir Yelagin Wikipedia