Ivan Tuleyev. Biography of Aman Tuleyev


Aman Tuleyev to Russian President Vladimir Putin with a request to resign from the post of governor of the Kemerovo region in connection with the fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center in Kemerovo.

Born on May 13, 1944 in Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR (now Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan). Father is Kazakh. On his mother's side he has Tatar and Bashkir roots. It received its name in honor of the Kazakh communist revolutionary Aman-Geldy Imanov. His father, Moldagazy Koldybaevich Tuleyev (born 1914), died at the front in 1943, even before his son was born. Mother - Munira Fayzovna (nee Nasyrova; 1921-2001) after the death of her husband married Innokenty Ivanovich Vlasov. According to Aman Tuleyev, he considered his stepfather his own father. In 1951, the family moved to the Kemerovo region. Later, in the 1960s, on the advice of his mother, Tuleyev changed his name from Amangeldy Moldagazyevich to Aman Gumirovich.

In 1964, he graduated with honors from the Tikhoretsky Technical School of Railway Transport, in 1973 – from the correspondence department of the Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (now the Siberian State University of Transport) with a degree in “transport engineer for the operation of railways”, in 1988 – from the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).

Candidate of Political Sciences. In 1999, at the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, he defended his dissertation on the topic “Political leadership in regional conflicts in modern Russia.”

Doctor of Political Sciences. In 2000, he defended his dissertation at the Russian State Social University on the topic “Political leadership in the regions of modern Russia.”

Since 1964, he worked as a switchman at the Krasnodar-1 railway station, and as a duty officer at the Mundybash railway station in the Kemerovo region.

Then for three years he served in the engineering and sapper troops of the Trans-Baikal Military District. After the service he returned to the village. Mundybash to his previous place of work. Since 1969, he held the position of head of the Mundybash railway station of the West Siberian Railway, in 1973-1978. – head of the railway station in Mezhdurechensk. From 1978 to 1985 – deputy head, then head of the Novokuznetsk branch of the Kemerovo Railway (branch of the Ministry of Railways). Kuzbass coal was supplied along this road.

In 1988, Aman Tuleyev was appointed head of the Kemerovo Railway.

Political career

In 1968-1991 – Member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).

In 1985-1988. Head of the Department of Transport and Communications of the Kemerovo Regional Committee of the CPSU. In 1989, in Kemerovo, he ran for People's Deputies of the USSR in the Central Electoral District, but lost the election to Yuri Golik, an associate professor at the Faculty of Law at Kemerovo State University.

In March 1990, Aman Tuleyev was elected as a deputy of the Kemerovo Regional Council, then as a deputy of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR for the Gorno-Shorsky national-territorial district No. 46 (he won in the second round with 75% of the votes). He joined the deputy group “Communists of Russia”. After August 1991, he joined the Industrial Union faction, then was a member of the Smena and Fatherland factions.

In 1990-1993 actually concentrated legislative and executive power in the Kemerovo region in his hands: in 1990 he was elected chairman of the regional council of people's deputies and at the same time chairman of the Kemerovo regional executive committee. His main rival, candidate for the post of chairman of the regional council Mikhail Kislyuk, became Tuleyev’s deputy in the regional parliament.

In April 1991, labor collectives of miners and workers of the Kemerovo Railway nominated Aman Tuleyev as a candidate for the post of President of the RSFSR. He ran in tandem with vice-presidential candidate Viktor Bocharov, people's deputy of the RSFSR, head of the Kuzbasshakhtstroy plant. According to the voting results on June 12, 1991, he took fourth place out of six candidates (after Boris Yeltsin, Nikolai Ryzhkov and Vladimir Zhirinovsky), gaining 6.81% of the votes.

On August 19-21, 1991, an attempted coup d'état took place in the USSR, organized by the State Committee for Emergency Situations (GKChP), which included representatives of the highest Soviet leadership led by Vice-President of the Soviet Union Gennady Yanaev. RSFSR President Boris Yeltsin refused to obey the conspirators and declared their actions an “anti-constitutional coup.” Aman Tuleyev spoke out in support of the State Emergency Committee. On August 19, in Moscow, he met with Yanaev, and upon returning to Kemerovo, he called on the members of the presidium of the regional council not to support the call of the Russian leadership to disobey the committee. Subsequently, Aman Tuleyev said that the coup attempt could have been successful if it had received support from the regions.

At the end of August 1991, by decree of Boris Yeltsin, Tuleyev was removed from the post of chairman of the Kemerovo regional executive committee. Mikhail Kislyuk, who supported the Russian leadership during the “August putsch,” was appointed head of the regional administration. Despite this, Aman Tuleyev retained the post of chairman of the Kemerovo Regional Council of People's Deputies.

In 1992, together with members of the factions of the Armed Forces of the RSFSR “Fatherland”, “Communists of Russia”, “Agrarian Union” and others, he joined the opposition parliamentary bloc “Russian Unity”. In the same year, he joined the political council of the National Salvation Front, a coalition of national-patriotic and left-wing political forces (leaders Sergei Baburin, Nikolai Pavlov, Gennady Zyuganov, etc.).

He took part in opposition rallies in Moscow organized by the Russian People's Assembly, spoke out against the policies of President Boris Yeltsin, criticizing the economic program of the Russian government led by Yegor Gaidar and others. In October 1993, during the confrontation between Russian President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Council, he spoke against the dissolution of parliament. He proposed moving the Congress of People's Deputies from Moscow to Kemerovo.

On December 12, 1993, Aman Tuleyev was elected as a deputy of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation of the first convocation in the Kemerovo two-mandate electoral district No. 42 (80.16%). In January 1994, he joined the Federation Council committee on budget, financial, currency and credit regulation, money issue, tax policy and customs regulation. He served as a deputy of the upper house of parliament until 1996.

From April 1994 to July 1996, Aman Tuleyev was a deputy and chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Kemerovo Region.

In 1995, he ran for the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the 2nd convocation from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, was among the top three on the federal list after Gennady Zyuganov and Svetlana Goryacheva. However, he was not a party member. After the elections he resigned from his mandate.

In January - December 1996 and in 1997-2001. was a member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation from the Kemerovo region (ex officio). He was a member of the Federation Council Committee on Security and Defense. In 1996, he was registered as a candidate for the presidential elections in the Russian Federation. In June 1996, on the eve of the first round, he withdrew his candidacy in favor of the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, a representative of the people's patriotic bloc. Boris Yeltsin won the elections.

On August 7, 1996, at the founding congress of the People's Patriotic Union of Russia (NPSR; an association of parties and organizations that supported Zyuganov in the 1996 elections), Aman Tuleyev was elected one of the two co-chairs of the union, along with Alexander Rutsky (chairman - Gennady Zyuganov). Remained a member of the NPSR until 2000.

In 1999, he signed a statement by the leaders of Russian regions in support of the pro-government electoral bloc “Interregional Movement - Unity” (“Bear”) of Sergei Shoigu in the upcoming parliamentary elections. At the same time, Aman Tuleyev went to the elections on December 19, 1999 as part of the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (number four). After his election, he renounced his deputy mandate.

On March 26, 2000, he participated in the early elections of the President of the Russian Federation. He ran from the initiative group of Kemerovo voters, without the support of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. Received 2.95% of the vote and took fourth place out of 11 candidates, losing to Vladimir Putin, Gennady Zyuganov and Grigory Yavlinsky. At the same time, in the Kemerovo region, Tuleyev received 51.57% of the vote, ahead of Vladimir Putin (25.01%; the lowest result in the presidential election since 2000).

Shortly after the elections, Aman Tuleyev was expelled from the NPSR.

Civil service

In August 1996, he accepted an offer to join the new government of Viktor Chernomyrdin. From August 22, 1996 to June 30, 1997, he served as the Russian Federation Minister for Cooperation with CIS member states. At the same time, he was a member of the government commission on operational issues.

Administration of the Kemerovo region

Aman Tuleyev has headed the Kemerovo region for more than 20 years, since 1997. He was elected three times and twice appointed to the post of head of the region. He is one of the governors who enjoy the highest support of the population: in direct elections he received from 94% to 97% of the votes. According to this indicator, Aman Tuleyev is second only to the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, for whom almost 98% voted in 2016.

He was first appointed head of the administration of the Kemerovo region on July 1, 1997 by decree of Russian President Boris Yeltsin. Replaced Mikhail Kislyuk in his post. On October 19, 1997, he won the election for governor of the Kemerovo region, receiving 94.54% of voters. His closest rival, Russian State Duma deputy Viktor Medikov, received 2.08% of the votes.

On April 22, 2001, Aman Tuleyev was re-elected governor of the Kemerovo region (93.54%) in early elections for the head of the region. Second place was taken by Sergei Neverov (0.71%), a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, now vice-speaker of parliament.

In 2003, 2007 and 2011 participated in the elections of deputies to the State Duma of the Russian Federation on the list of the United Russia party. After his election, he renounced his deputy mandate.

Deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Kemerovo Region twice - on April 20, 2005 and March 18, 2010 - vested Aman Tuleyev with the powers of the head of the region on the proposal of the President of the Russian Federation.

On April 16, 2015, due to the expiration of his term of office, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Aman Tuleyev as acting governor of the region.

On September 13, 2015, he again won the election for governor of the Kemerovo region, gaining 96.69% of the vote (he ran from United Russia). His closest rival, LDPR candidate Alexey Didenko, received 1.78%. On September 22 of the same year, Aman Tuleyev officially took office.

During his governorship, a complete restructuring of the key coal industry began in the region. Coal production in 1998-2016 increased from 160 million tons to 227 million tons. 15 unpromising and dangerous mines were closed, and another 8 are subject to liquidation. Closed coal mining has been reduced. In 2010, the region was the first in Russia to begin producing methane from coal seams. Coal chemical, biomedical, agro-industrial and tourist-recreational clusters have been created. There are the Kuzbass Technopark, two “economically favored” zones (“Kuznetskaya Sloboda” and “Gornaya Shoria”), as well as two territories of advanced socio-economic development (“Yurga” and “Anzhero-Sudzhensk”). The regional administration has developed social support programs for the population, providing regional payments and the right to free travel to preferential categories of citizens.

In the performance rating of heads of Russian regions published by the Civil Society Development Foundation in June 2016 (a later one was not published - TASS-DOSSIER note), he was in the first group of heads of constituent entities of the Russian Federation (the so-called very high rating). He shared 5th-6th places with the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, with whom he scored the same number of points - 92.

A member of the United Russia party, he is a member of the party’s supreme council.

Income

The total amount of declared income for 2016 was 5 million 420 thousand rubles, spouses - 3 million 759 thousand rubles.

Awards, titles

In 1999, by decree of Boris Yeltsin, he was awarded the Order of Honor, but refused to accept the award, citing the fact that he could not accept it “from the government that plunged the country into poverty.” In September 2000, he received the Order of Honor from Vladimir Putin.

He was also awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV, III and II degrees (2003, 2008 and 2012), and the Order of Alexander Nevsky (2014). He has letters of gratitude (2004, 2005) and a certificate of honor (2008) from the President of the Russian Federation, and certificates of honor from the Russian government (2004, 2005).

Awarded foreign awards - the Order of the Polar Star (Mongolia), Friendship of Peoples (Belarus), Prince Yaroslav the Wise, V degree (Ukraine), Dostyk, II degree (Friendship; Kazakhstan), Dostlug (Friendship, Azerbaijan) ), Friendship of Peoples (Belarus), etc.

Honorary miner, honorary railway worker. Honorary citizen of the Kemerovo region, the cities of Novokuznetsk, Mezhdurechensk, Tashtagol.

Awarded with personalized firearms (Makarov and PSM pistols).

Publications, patents

Author of more than two dozen books and brochures, including “The Long Echo of the Putsch: How to Live Further?” (1992), “Power is in the hands of man and... man is in the hands of power” (1993), “The price of illusions” (1995), “The Fatherland is my pain...” (1995), “Being yourself” (1999), “Communication times and generations" (2009).

He has two patents for the invention of modern methods for increasing the efficiency of loading and unloading operations in railway transport.

Family, religious views

Married, his wife, Elvira Fedorovna, worked with her husband on the railroad, and is currently retired. The eldest son is Dmitry (born 1968), head of the Federal Highway Administration "Siberia" (Sibupravtodor). The youngest son, Andrei (1972-1998), died in a car accident.

Muslim. According to media reports, in 1996 he made a pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca.

Participation in the release of hostages

Four times he personally participated in operations to free hostages. In June 1992, he took part in the release of a girl taken hostage by a terrorist on a bus in Moscow, and on August 17, 1995, a hijacked bus with passengers in Kemerovo. On August 27, 2001, at the Kemerovo airport, he convinced a criminal who had seized a taxi with a driver to surrender. On March 13, 2009, he negotiated with a criminal who had taken hostage employees of the URSA Bank branch in Leninsk-Kuznetsky.

Father - Tuleev Moldagazy Koldybaevich (1914-1943), Kazakh by nationality, died at the front. Mother - Vlasova (nee Nasyrova) Munira Fayzovna (1921-2001), half Tatar, half Bashkir. He was raised and educated by his stepfather, Innokenty Ivanovich Vlasov (1923-1984). After 1964, for reasons of euphony, Tuleyev began to use the first and patronymic “Aman Gumirovich”.

He graduated from the Tikhoretsky College of Railway Transport (1964), the Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (1973) and the Academy of Social Sciences (1989). He has a specialty as a communications engineer for the operation of railways.

He began his career as a station attendant at the Mundybash railway station of the Novokuznetsk branch of the West Siberian Railway (1964). After serving in the Soviet Army (1964-67), he returned to his previous place of work, where he worked as a station attendant (1967-68), senior assistant station chief (1968-69) and station chief (1969-73). G.). Then he worked as the head of the Mezhdurechensk station of the Novokuznetsk branch of the West Siberian Railway (1973-78); Deputy Head of the Novokuznetsk Department of the Kemerovo Railway (1978-83); head of the Novokuznetsk branch of the Kemerovo Railway (1983-85); Head of the Department of Transport and Communications of the Kemerovo Regional Committee of the CPSU (1985-88); Head of the Kemerovo Railway (1988-90).

Political activity

  • 1989 - unsuccessful attempt to nominate people's deputies of the USSR.
  • 1990-93 - People's Deputy of the RSFSR.
  • 1990-93 - Chairman of the Kemerovo Regional Council of People's Deputies.
  • 1990-91 - Chairman of the executive committee of the regional Council of People's Deputies. In August 1991, the then chairman of the Kemerovo regional executive committee, Tuleyev, promised the head of the State Emergency Committee Gennady Yanaev to “sign to every word” of the State Emergency Committee’s appeal. For this, Boris Yeltsin subsequently appointed Mikhail Kislyuk, one of the leaders of the Kuzbass labor movement, as head of the region.
  • 1994-96 - Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Kemerovo Region, member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
  • August 22, 1996 - appointed Minister of the Russian Federation for Cooperation with Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
  • July 1, 1997 - appointed head of the Administration of the Kemerovo Region. This appointment was accepted by Yeltsin in a situation of increased social tension in Kuzbass.
  • October 19, 1997 - wins the election for governor of the Kemerovo region (94.5% of the vote).

On January 25, 2001, he resigned from the post of governor of the Kemerovo region. He again stood as a candidate in early elections on April 22, 2001 and won, receiving 93.5% of the vote. On May 4, 2001, he again took office as governor of the Kemerovo region.

Three times - in 1991, 1996 and 2000 - he ran for the post of President of Russia. During the presidential elections of the RSFSR on June 12, 1991, he received 6.81% of the votes (the fourth result out of six). In the 1996 presidential elections, he withdrew his candidacy on the eve of the first round of elections and called on his voters to cast their votes in support of the candidate from the people's patriotic bloc, Gennady Zyuganov. Nevertheless, during the early voting (before the withdrawal of the candidacy), 308 votes were cast for Tuleyev and counted as valid. In the 2000 elections, he received 2.95% of the votes, almost all the votes were cast in the Kemerovo region, where the level of support exceeded 50% and even the final Russian result of V.V. Putin.

In the 1999 State Duma elections, Tuleyev was still on the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, but in Kuzbass he already supported Unity. In 2000, he was expelled from the NPSR. And in December 2003, the governor headed the regional list of United Russia, which thanks to this gained 52% of the votes in the Kemerovo region. All 35 deputies of the Council of People's Deputies of the Kemerovo Region were elected from the “Serving Kuzbass” bloc, formed with the support of Tuleyev.

  • 2005 - Russian President Vladimir Putin extended Tuleyev’s term of office until 2010.
  • 2005 - Aman Tuleyev joined the United Russia party.

Founder of the regional public charitable foundation "Help" and the public charitable foundation "Semipalatinsk Trail".

  • April 20, 2010 - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev extended Tuleyev’s term of office until 2015

Fight against terrorism

Aman Tuleyev often personally takes part in negotiations with terrorists. He first acted in this capacity in 1991, when he was a people's deputy of the RSFSR. Not far from Red Square, he helped free Masha Ponomarenko, who had been taken hostage, from a bus, offering himself in exchange for the girl. In 1995, he acted as a negotiator with Yevgeny Zherenkov, who seized people at the Kemerovo bus station, threatening to detonate a homemade bomb, and demanded a foreign journalist. In 2001, as governor, Tuleyev took part in the neutralization of Andrei Pangin, who took a taxi driver hostage at Kemerovo airport. The invader demanded money, drugs and a plane.

In 2007, after telephone conversations between Tuleyev and police warrant officer Shatalov, who threatened to blow up a residential building and barricaded himself in his apartment, Novokuznetsk security forces managed to neutralize the terrorist and take him alive.

On March 13, 2009, Aman Tuleyev again personally communicated with the bank robber, who called himself a “Siberian.” The bandit, threatening with a fake bomb, took the IZH-71 pistol from the security guard and took 3 female cashiers and two security guards hostage. Aman Tuleyev was armed with a premium registered 9-mm PMM. However, the governor and head of the regional police department, Alexander Elin, failed to persuade him to release the hostages - as a result, the bandit was killed by a sniper. The bandit turned out to be a resident of Belovo, Igor Erofeevsky, an entrepreneur entangled in debt.

Scientific activities, publications

Doctor of Political Sciences (dissertation topic “Political leadership: regional specifics and implementation mechanisms”); Academician of the International Academy of Informatization; Honorary Professor of the Academy of Applied Sciences.

  • “The Long Echo of the Putsch” - M.: 1992;
  • “Power is in the hands of man and... man is in the hands of power” - Novosibirsk: 1993;
  • “At the turning points of life... (public lectures on sociology)” - Novosibirsk: 1993;
  • “The Price of Illusions” - Novokuznetsk: 1995;
  • “The Fatherland is my pain” - M.: 1995;
  • “Judge for yourself” - Kemerovo: 1996;
  • “Overcoming” - Kemerovo: 2009.

Family

Wife - Tuleeva Elvira Fedorovna. Two sons - Dmitry (born 1968) and Andrey (1972-1998) (tragically died in a car accident in Tashkent). Grandchildren - Andrey Dmitrievich Tuleev (born in 1999), Tatyana Dmitrievna Tuleeva (born in 2005) and Stanislav Andreevich Tuleev (born in 1992).

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree (January 17, 2008) - for his great contribution to the strengthening of Russian statehood and the socio-economic development of the region
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (March 28, 2003) - for his great contribution to the strengthening of Russian statehood and many years of conscientious work
  • Order of Honor (July 5, 1999) - for great personal contribution to the socio-economic development of the region
  • Certificate of Honor from the President of the Russian Federation (December 12, 2008) - for active participation in the preparation of the draft Constitution of the Russian Federation and great contribution to the development of the democratic foundations of the Russian Federation
  • Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, V degree (Ukraine, 2004) - for significant personal contribution to the development of Ukrainian-Russian economic relations and on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his birth
  • Order of Dostyk, II degree (Kazakhstan)
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (Belarus), (2002)
  • Order of the Polar Star (Mongolia)
  • Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, II degree (ROC)
  • Order of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow, II degree (ROC)
  • Order of Valor of Kuzbass (2001)
  • Commemorative medal "Astana" (Kazakhstan)
  • Medal “15 years of the Kemerovo and Novokuznetsk diocese” (Kemerovo region)
  • Honorary Railwayman
  • Honorary citizen of the Kemerovo region
  • Insignia “For Services to the Tomsk Region” (May 11, 2004) - for many years of good neighborly relations, great contribution to the socio-economic development of the Tomsk region and in connection with the 60th anniversary of his birth
  • Honorary Citizen of Novokuznetsk
  • Honorary Citizen of Mezhdurechensk
  • Honorary Citizen of Tashtagol
  • Honorary Citizen of Kemerovo
  • award weapon: personalized pistol PMM (2003)
Aman Gumirovich Tuleyev - since 1997, he was the head of the administration of the Kemerovo region, in 2005 he was elected to the post of governor of the Kemerovo region, and held this position until April 1, 2018. He left of his own free will due to the disaster in Kemerovo - a fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center, in which 64 people burned. He proposed his candidacy for presidential elections three times.

The childhood of Aman Tuleyev

Aman-Geldy Moldagazyevich Tuleyev was born on May 13, 1944 in the city of Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR. The parents chose the name in honor of the Kazakh communist revolutionary Aman-Geldy Imanov.

The future politician came from an international family: a Kazakh on his father’s side, he also had Tatar and Bashkir roots on his mother’s side. According to some reports, the politician’s father, Tuleev Moldagazy Koldybaevich (born 1914), died in 1943 before his son was born. According to other sources, the father died in the war immediately after the birth of the child.


Mother - Vlasova Munira Fayzovna, nee Nasyrova (born 1921) raised her son with her second husband - Vlasov Innokenty Ivanovich. According to Tuleyev himself, he considered his stepfather to be his own father and owed him a lot.

In 1951, the family moved to Kuzbass. The name Tuleyev sounded unusual for the Russian population and his mother advised him to shorten his middle name. So Aman-Geldy Moldagazyevich became Aman Gumirovich.

Study and work activity of Aman Tuleyev

In 1964, Tuleyev graduated with honors from the Tikhoretsk Railway College. In the same year, he was assigned to duty at the Mundybash station of the West Siberian Railway.

In 1966, Tuleyev was drafted into the army. He served as a lieutenant in the engineering and sapper troops of the Trans-Baikal Military District. In 1969, upon returning to Mundybash, he was appointed head of the station. At the same time, he studied at the Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (specialty “Railway Engineer for the Operation of Railways”).


In 1974, Tuleyev already worked as the head of the Mezhdurechensk railway station, in 1978 he became an assistant to the head of the Novokuznetsk railway department, and in 1981 - the head of the department.

Political activity of Aman Tuleyev

In 1985, Tuleyev began party activities, starting as head of the transport and communications department of the Kemerovo regional committee of the CPSU. In 1988, Aman graduated from the Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee, after which he was appointed head of the Kemerovo Railway. According to observers, Tuleyev was the youngest leader of this level in the Ministry of Railways.

Aman Tuleyev met with Donbass miners

In 1989, Tuleyev unsuccessfully fought for the mandate of people's deputy of the USSR in the city of Kemerovo, but in the spring of 1990 he became a people's deputy of the RSFSR. At the same time, he became a deputy of the Kemerovo Regional Council, and after a few months he was promoted to chairman. Tuleyev was supported by independent unions of miners and miners, dissatisfied with the Soviet leadership. Since May 1990, Tuleyev began to combine the positions of chairman of the regional council and chairman of the regional executive committee.


In April 1991, Tuleyev put forward his candidacy for the post of President of the RSFSR. While advocating the democratization of the economy and the conversion of enterprises of the military-industrial complex, he simultaneously advocated for the preservation of collective farms. To strengthen labor discipline, he proposed temporarily limiting the holding of rallies.


He took fourth place in the elections, losing to the Chairman of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin, as well as the former Chairman of the USSR Government Nikolai Ryzhkov and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union (LDPSS, since August 1991 - the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, LDPR) Vladimir Zhirinovsky. In the Kemerovo region, Tuleyev took first place. According to the media, Tuleyev participated in the elections only in order to declare himself as a politician on an all-Russian scale.


In September 1991, Yeltsin removed Tuleyev from the post of chairman of the regional executive committee for supporting the State Committee for the State of Emergency (GKChP), which attempted a coup in August. Tuleyev himself did not admit the charges. In 1991-93 he criticized the activities of Yegor Gaidar, condemning him for liberalizing prices. In October 1993, he spoke for the Supreme Council during its conflict with Yeltsin. The struggle ended with the shooting of the White House in Moscow, the dissolution of the Soviet system and the adoption of a new constitution of the Russian Federation on December 12.


After the abolition of the Supreme Council, Tuleyev participated in the elections to the new parliament - the Federal Assembly. On November 9, 1993, he was elected a member of the Federation Council from the Kemerovo region. In April 1994, Tuleyev headed the regional legislative assembly. While in office, he accused Yeltsin’s protégé, Kemerovo governor Mikhail Kislyuk, of corruption.

Results of the governorship of Aman Tuleyev

Since 1991, Tuleyev remained outside the party, but during the 1995 parliamentary elections he was included in the list of candidates for State Duma deputies of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. As a result, the Communist Party gained 22.3% of the votes throughout the country, and 63% in the Kemerovo region. After the elections, Tuleyev refused his deputy mandate, citing the fact that his work in Kuzbass would bring more significant results.


In 1996, Tuleyev again ran for the presidency of Russia. However, 4 days before the first round of elections, Tuleyev refused to participate in favor of the head of the Communist Party, Gennady Zyuganov. Following the results of the second round, Yeltsin again became the country's president.


In August 1996, at the proposal of Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, Tuleyev became Minister for Cooperation with CIS States. In 1997, due to mass pickets in Kuzbass and the low rating of Governor Kislyuk, the Kremlin appointed Tuleyev as the new head of the region. On October 19, as a result of the elections, Tuleyev took office as governor of the Kemerovo region.

In the State Duma elections in December 1999, Tuleyev was on the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, but in the regional elections he supported the pro-Kremlin Unity. In March 2000, Tuleyev participated in the presidential elections for the third time, where he took fourth place, losing to the Acting President Vladimir Putin.

In 2000, Tuleyev also became a Doctor of Political Science, defending his dissertation on the topic “Political Leadership. Regional specifics and implementation mechanisms.” He also received the academic degree of professor. He was awarded the Order of Honor, the Astana Commemorative Medal, the Order of Friendship of the Azerbaijan Republic and many other awards.


In April 2001, Tuleyev was again elected governor of the Kemerovo region. In the Duma elections in December 2003, he headed the regional list of United Russia. In the fall of 2004, Tuleyev supported Putin in his decision to abolish direct gubernatorial elections. In April 2005, Putin approved the extension of his powers until 2010 and in the same year Tuleyev joined United Russia. On April 20, 2010, Tuleyev’s term of office was extended by the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev.


According to the Civil Society Development Foundation, from 2013 to 2014, Tuleyev was one of the ten most successful governors of the Russian Federation. In 2014, the politician became a member of the advisory commission of the State Council of the Russian Federation.


On April 16, 2015, upon expiration of his term of office, he was appointed by President Vladimir Putin as acting Governor of the Kemerovo Region. On September 13, 2015, he was again elected head of Kuzbass, and on September 22, 2015, he took office as governor of the Kemerovo region. Aman Tuleyev (right) opens the season at the Sheregesh ski resort

Aman Tuleyev’s favorite leisure activities are trips to nature, skiing, reading.

Aman Tuleyev today

In the summer of 2017, rumors appeared in the press about Aman Tuleyev’s serious illness, after the governor took a 10-day vacation on May 22 and asked several times for its extension. Sources said this is due to a back surgery that was not very successful in March. During the vacation, Vladimir Chernov acted as governor of the Kemerovo region. Having recovered his health, the governor returned to work.

On March 25, a fire occurred in the Winter Cherry shopping center in Kemerovo, during which 64 people were burned alive. There were many children among them. Vladimir Putin flew into the city. Aman Tuleyev apologized to him personally, and not to the relatives of the victims:

Vladimir Vladimirovich, you personally called me. Thank you very much again. I apologize to you personally for what happened on our territory.

After that, he called the residents of Kemerovo, who came to the rally demanding the truth about what happened, “troublemakers” and “an opposition force profiting from grief.”

Aman Tuleyev resigned from his post of his own free will

On April 1, 2018, the governor announced his resignation of his own free will, which was soon approved by Putin. It is noteworthy that Tuleyev continued to work for the regional administration as a speaker, and also retained his residence, monthly allowance, office space and personal assistant.

Soviet and Russian political and statesman. Chairman of the Council of People's Deputies of the Kemerovo Region of the fourth convocation. Rector of the Kuzbass Regional Institute for the Development of Vocational Education (KRIRPO). Governor of the Kemerovo region (1997 - 2018). Member of the Bureau of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party.

He served as governor for more than 20 years; according to this indicator, he ranked second among governors in Russia after Yevgeny Savchenko. On April 1, 2018, he resigned of his own free will, explaining that it was morally impossible to work with the cargo after the fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center as governor

"Biography"

Born on May 13, 1944 in the city of Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR (now the city of Turkmenbashi, Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan).

Father - Tuleev Moldagazy Koldybaevich (1914-1943), Kazakh by nationality, died at the front. Mother - Vlasova (nee Nasyrova) Munira Fayzovna (1921-2001), half Tatar, half Bashkir. He was raised and educated by his stepfather, Innokenty Ivanovich Vlasov (1923-1984). After 1964, for reasons of euphony, Tuleyev began to use the first and patronymic “Aman Gumirovich”.

Education

He graduated from the Tikhoretsk Technical School of Railway Transport (1964), the Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (1973; in absentia) with a degree in “transport engineer for the operation of railways” and the Academy of Social Sciences (1989; in absentia).

"News"

Tuleyev became rector of the Kemerovo Institute

Ex-governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev has been appointed rector of the Kuzbass Regional Institute for the Development of Vocational Education (KRIRPO). This is reported on the website of the regional administration.

The prosecutor's office threatened Navalny with a case because of a video about Tuleyev's dacha

The Kemerovo Region Prosecutor's Office considered an appeal from the head of the regional council, Aman Tuleyev, to inspect the real estate he owned. Information that appeared in the media about the land plots and lake he owned was not confirmed. This was reported on the website of the Regional Council of People's Deputies.

Tuleyev announced the appointment of Tsivilev to Kuzbass “from above”

The former governor of the Kemerovo region denied rumors that it was he who invited the current head of the region to power. Tuleyev assured that he had his own candidates for successors, but he had no personal relationship with Tsivilev

United Russia banned Tuleyev from taking part in the primaries behind closed doors

The Presidium of the General Council of United Russia on Thursday rejected the request of the Kemerovo branch of the party to hold primaries using a closed model. Kemerovo United Russia members say that the course of the primaries will be affected by the tragedy in “Winter Cherry”

Aman Tuleyev was elected in haste

Kemerovo deputies made the ex-head of Kuzbass their chairman

Former governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev was elected speaker of the parliament of the Kemerovo region yesterday. For him, this post may be a temporary option. In order to be elected to the new parliament (elections will be held simultaneously with the gubernatorial elections on September 9), Mr. Tuleyev needs to get on the United Russia list. According to Kommersant's information, the party can discuss the situation in the Kemerovo region on April 12 at a meeting of the Presidium of the General Council. The political scientist believes that the ex-head’s participation in the primaries is “unlikely” and “an agreement on his gradual departure may work.”

The Kremlin called Tuleyev’s new place of work an “honorable exile”

The Kremlin proceeds from the fact that Aman Tuleyev, who headed the Council of People's Deputies of the Kemerovo Region, will not take any part in governing the region. This position is an “honorable exile” for him, RBC sources say

Tuleyev, who resigned after the fire, became speaker of the Kuzbass parliament

The ex-governor of the Kemerovo region was elected to the post of chairman of the Council of People's Deputies of the region. Aman Tuleyev was nominated for this position by United Russia, which represents the majority in the regional parliament.

Tuleyev did not plan to head the parliament of the Kemerovo region

The ex-governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev, who previously received the mandate of a regional deputy, is not going to become speaker of the regional council of people's deputies. A source in Tuleyev’s inner circle reported this to RBC.

Tuleyev received the mandate of a regional deputy

After his resignation, ex-governor Aman Tuleyev became a people's deputy of the Kemerovo region - the local election commission gave him a vacant mandate. The Council of People's Deputies neither confirmed nor denied the information

The presidential envoy recalled the preservation of Tuleyev’s benefits after his resignation

Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Siberian Federal District Sergei Menyailo said that the former head of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev will retain his residence, office space, assistant and monthly payment. RIA Novosti reports this.

Putin appointed Tsivilev, who knelt at the rally, instead of Tuleyev

Aman Tuleyev's deputy, Sergei Tsivilev, has been appointed acting governor of Kuzbass, according to the Kremlin website.

Outside the region, Tsivilev gained fame during spontaneous rallies after a fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center, which killed 64 people.

Tsivilev spoke about taking office at a “difficult moment”

Sergei Tsivilev promised that those responsible for the fire at Winter Cherry will not be “fenced out or hidden.” Previously, Vladimir Putin appointed him acting governor of the Kemerovo region

Sergei Tsivilev will begin meeting tomorrow with relatives of victims of the fire in the shopping center

Acting Governor of the Kemerovo Region Sergei Tsivilev will tomorrow begin meeting with relatives of victims of the fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center. The assistance program is designed for many years, especially for children who are left without parents, Tsivilev said.

Tuleyev and deputies donated one day's earnings to help fire victims

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, and his deputies transferred one day's earnings to the fund to help the families of those killed in the fire at the Winter Cherry shopping center. This was reported by the press service of the regional administration.

The Kremlin will not dismiss Tuleyev until the end of spring

There are no plans for a demonstrative resignation of the governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, after the tragedy in the Winter Cherry shopping center, sources close to the Kremlin told RBC. The head of Kuzbass will leave his post, but later

Tuleyev in a video message announced attempts to “pit people against each other” after the fire

The governor thanked all the supporting residents of Kemerovo, but noted that during the days of the tragedy, “certain forces are trying to pit people against each other.” He named a Ukrainian prankster who called with news about “300 dead” as being involved in this.

The vice-governor supported Tuleyev’s decision not to attend the rally in Kemerovo

The first vice-governor of the Kemerovo region, Vladimir Chernov, supported the decision of the head of the region, Aman Tuleyev, not to attend a spontaneous rally on March 27 in memory of the victims of the fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center. RIA Novosti reports this.

Tuleyev spoke about the appearance of “troublers” after the fire in Kemerovo

Governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev, during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the fire in the shopping center, said that an opposition group has become more active in Kemerovo, which is “constantly causing trouble” and trying to speculate on the tragedy. A video recording of Tuleyev’s speech was published on the Kremlin website.

Tuleyev asked Putin personally for forgiveness for what happened in Kemerovo

Governor Aman Tuleyev apologized to President Vladimir Putin for the fire in the Kemerovo Zimnyaya Vishnya shopping center, where 64 people died. Participants of the rally taking place in Kemerovo are in favor of the resignation of the head of the region

Tuleyev promised to meet with relatives of the victims of the fire in the shopping center

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, decided to hold a personal reception for the relatives of all the victims of a major fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center in Kemerovo, as well as to deal with all the problems that they told him about, RIA Novosti reports.

Tuleyev spoke about his personal experiences due to the fire in the shopping center in Kemerovo

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, whose relative died during a fire in a shopping center in Kemerovo, said that he let the tragedy pass through him. He stated this on the Rossiya 24 TV channel.

An 11-year-old relative of the head of Kuzbass died in a fire in a shopping center in Kemerovo

An 11-year-old relative of the governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, died in a fire in a shopping center in Kemerovo. According to the latest data, 37 people died as a result of the tragedy. Authorities reported 69 missing

Tuleyev confirmed the death of his relative in a fire in a shopping center in Kemerovo

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, confirmed that his minor relative died in a fire in the Winter Cherry shopping center in Kemerovo. He said this at a briefing, Interfax reports.

Tuleyev called the high percentage of support for Putin in Kuzbass natural

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, considers it natural that more than 85% of voters voted for Vladimir Putin in Kuzbass. RIA Novosti was informed about this by the press service of the regional administration.

The Central Election Commission demanded that Tuleyev exclude administrative resources in elections

The head of the Central Election Commission, at a meeting with representatives of Alexei Navalny, said that the head of the Kemerovo region had been sent a warning about the inadmissibility of administrative resources in the presidential elections in Russia

Timchenko's partner at Kolmar became Tuleyev's deputy

The authorities of the Kemerovo region officially confirmed the appointment of ex-general director of Kolmar Sergei Tsivilev as vice-governor. It is planned that after the elections Tsivilev will replace Aman Tuleyev as head of the region

Timchenko's partner at Kolmar will replace Tuleyev as governor

The general director of the Kolmar coal company, Sergei Tsivilev, became vice-governor of the Kemerovo region. After the elections on March 18, he should become governor, replacing Aman Tuleyev, who has led Kuzbass since 1997.

Varyag for Kuzbass

The head and co-owner of the Kolmar coal company, Sergei Tsivilev, became vice-governor of the Kemerovo region, sources in the regional administration told TASS. This information was confirmed by RBC sources in the regional leadership. According to TASS, Tsivilev became deputy governor for industry, transport and entrepreneurship.

According to RBC's source in the Federation Council, after the presidential elections he should replace Tuleyev as head of the region. Tsivilev “100%” will be appointed acting. Tuleyev after March 18, the interlocutor said. Vedomosti's sources also confirm Tsivilev's future appointment as head of the region.

Sergei Tsivilev is coming to power, but not in Yakutia

IA SakhaNews. The general director of the Yakut coal mining company Kolmar, Sergei Tsivilev, has been appointed to the post of deputy governor of the Kemerovo region for industry, transport and entrepreneurship, which has remained vacant since March last year, the Interfax-Siberia agency reports, citing sources in the regional administration and business circles.

Sources suggest that soon after the presidential election, “he will be appointed acting governor.”

Tuleyev will remain head of Kuzbass until the presidential elections

The Kremlin decided to leave Governor Aman Tuleyev in charge of the Kemerovo region until March 2018. This is a condition for political and intra-elite balance in the region, sources told RBC

Moscow doctors who treated Tuleyev received awards from the Kemerovo region

Employees of the Central Clinical Hospital with the clinic of the Administration of the President of Russia (CDB) in Moscow, where the head of Kuzbass Aman Tuleyev underwent rehabilitation, were awarded awards from the Kemerovo region. TASS reports this.

Tuleyev missed the celebration of Miner's Day for the first time in 17 years

For the first time in 17 years, Governor of the Kemerovo Region Aman Tuleyev did not take part in the festive events dedicated to Miner’s Day, TASS reports.

Tuleyev returned to work in a wheelchair and accused his subordinates of meanness

The head of the Kemerovo region assured that a clear head is more important than the ability to walk independently and forbade his subordinates to resolve issues related to big money without him

The Kremlin denied Tuleyev's resignation as governor

The Kremlin does not plan to replace Aman Tuleyev as governor of the Kemerovo region. This was reported by First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Sergei Kiriyenko, Interfax reports.

In the Kemerovo region they talked about the further treatment of Tuleyev

Governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev will continue rehabilitation on an outpatient basis. This was reported by the press service of the regional administration, TASS reports.

Kommersant spoke about investigators’ plans to interrogate Tuleyev

The investigation is going to interrogate Kuzbass Governor Aman Tuleyev in the case of extortion, which involves his former deputies and the ex-head of the Kemerovo department of the Investigative Committee, writes Kommersant

Another deputy of Tuleyev left his post

Deputy Governor of the Kemerovo Region for Construction Evgeny Bukhman left his post of his own free will. This is stated on the website of the regional administration.

The media reported on Tuleyev’s condition after hospitalization

Governor of Kuzbass Aman Tuleyev is “conscious”, and doctors assess his condition as stable. RIA Novosti reports this with reference to a source in medical circles.

The authorities announced the transfer of Tuleyev to Moscow on the initiative of the head of the Ministry of Health

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, was transferred for rehabilitation to a Moscow clinic on the personal initiative of the head of the Ministry of Health, Veronica Skvortsova. Earlier it became known about his delivery from Kemerovo on a stretcher by the Ministry of Emergency Situations

Tuleyev underwent spinal surgery

Governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev, who has been on vacation since May 22, underwent spinal surgery. Regional authorities will provide detailed information about Tuleyev’s health at a press conference.

The Kremlin announced the absence of information about Tuleyev’s resignation

Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that he has no information about the submission of a letter of resignation by the Governor of the Kemerovo Region, Aman Tuleyev. Interfax reports this.

Governor of the Kemerovo region Tuleyev extended his vacation again

Aman Tuleyev went on ten-day leave on May 22, but has not returned to work since then. Tuleyev’s press service emphasized that the governor’s health is not in danger

Aman Tuleyev commented on the detention of his deputies

Last night a message appeared that the head of the Investigative Committee, two of his deputies and two deputy governors were allegedly involved in a raider takeover and forced documents to be redone in favor of another owner. Aman Tuleyev commented on the situation around his subordinates.

A little background: in 2015, a geological disturbance was found at the Inskom section - a formation rupture that was 35 meters between the lower and upper layers. Then a decision was made: as we went, so we will go. However, in this area there were such soils and rocks that the mechanisms used by the miners constantly broke down.

Aman Tuleyev called the detention of his deputies an attempt to put pressure on him

The governor of the Kemerovo region, Aman Tuleyev, called the detention of two of his deputies on corruption charges an attempt at pressure. He spoke about this at a press conference on Tuesday, TASS reports.

According to him, the deputies suspected of corruption - Alexandra Danilchenko and Alexey Ivanov, as well as the head of the department of administrative bodies of the regional administration Elena Troitskaya, “are not needed by anyone.”

The accusations brought against my deputies are absurd - Aman Tuleyev

“Both deputies will remain in their own positions, since there are no grounds for their resignation now,” the governor explained. Earlier it was said that two deputy governors of the region were detained. “Where are the mountains of gold? Why weren’t they shown?” Aman Tuleyev is quoted as saying. 2nd resolution - transfer the materials to law enforcement agencies. They discussed subsequent actions (with vice-governors A. Danilchenko and A. Ivanov). The market value of these shares is at least billion rubles.

A criminal case has been initiated against two of Aman Tuleyev’s deputies

The Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) announced the initiation of a criminal case against a group of investigators and officials of the Kemerovo region - they are suspected of extorting (Article 163, part 3) 51% of the shares of the Inskoy open-pit mine company from its owner Anton Tsygankov. The shares are worth, according to the Investigative Committee, at least 1 billion rubles, so we are talking about extortion by a group of individuals on an especially large scale.

Governor Aman Tuleyev instructed the heads of territories, the head of the Kuzbass police and the head of the traffic police to deeply and carefully analyze each case of an accident with the dead and injured. The head of the region also warned them of personal responsibility for road safety.

– The governor sent telegrams to the heads of cities and districts, the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Kemerovo Region Yuri Larionov, the head of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Kemerovo Region Alexander Revetnev, and the heads of the territorial divisions of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Kemerovo Region, in which he instructed to deeply and carefully analyze each case road accident with the dead and injured and warned them about their personal responsibility for ensuring safety on the roads of Kuzbass,” the press service of the regional administration reported.

Aman Tuleyev demands the revocation of the subsoil use license from Itatugol

Governor Aman Tuleyev appealed to the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Sergei Donskoy to revoke the subsoil use license from Itatugol LLC, which does not comply with its requirements and in fact does not work.

Thus, the head of the region once again outlined his tough position towards ineffective subsoil users, the press service of the regional administration reports.

Aman Tuleyev and the head of Polysaev Valery Zykov discussed plans for the socio-economic development of the urban district

The governor opened a series of meetings with the heads of territories whose terms of office are ending this year with a conversation with Valery Zykov, who reported on Polysayev’s development over the past five years.

The head of the city district reported that the volume of investment in fixed capital of enterprises in 2015 was close to 3.5 billion rubles, and this is the best regional indicator for this period.

Over five years, more than 60 thousand square meters have been commissioned in Polysayevo. m of housing. 500 families received new housing. Special attention is paid to the education sector in the district - the network of educational institutions has been optimized, secondary school No. 44 and the children's art house have been reconstructed. In addition, Polysayevo is one of the first territories in the region where the queue for kindergartens has been eliminated.

Over the course of five years, a new multifunctional center, a kindergarten for 210 children, a gymnasium in the children's art house, a children's and youth sports school, and the chapel of Peter and Fevronia of Murom were opened in the district.

Miners are evacuated from a mine in the Kemerovo region due to a fire

RBC 06/21/2014, Moscow 11:05:23 The evacuation of miners is being carried out at the Osinnikovskaya mine in the Kemerovo region. A fire broke out there, reports the Regional Emergency Situations Ministry.

“There are 199 people in the mine, people are coming out. There were no injuries or fatalities,” the statement said. Signs of combustion were discovered while drilling a well.

The Japanese delegation presented the head of Kuzbass with a personalized black belt

Professor of the Budo International University (Japan), curator of the judo department Ishi Kensuke and one of the authoritative experts in the field of martial arts in the world Mazami Matsushita presented the governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev with a personalized black belt in judo, the regional administration reported on Monday.

The governor of Kuzbass filed a lawsuit against V. Zhirinovsky

Earlier today, at a plenary meeting in the State Duma, V. Zhirinovsky spoke about “the arbitrariness that continues in the Kemerovo region.” He accused A. Tuleyev of removing the asphalt at the Novokuznetsk station, where the LDPR propaganda train arrived, and sending the train to sidings. The Liberal Democrat asks the Prosecutor General's Office to initiate a case against the head of Kuzbass for obstructing party campaigning.

The head of Kuzbass asked D. Medvedev to intervene in the situation in the region’s fuel market.

09/10/2013, Kemerovo 18:10:33 Governor of the Kemerovo region Aman Tuleyev asked the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev to sort out the situation in the fuel market in the region. The request was expressed in a telegram that A. Tuleyev sent to D. Medvedev today, Vesti-Kuzbass reports.

In the Kemerovo region. all 13 miners are brought to the surface.

04/21/2013, Kemerovo 20:04:07 In the Kemerovo region, search and rescue operations have been completed at the Zarechnaya mine in the city of Polysayevo, where 13 people were trapped due to the collapse of the chamber roof. According to the press service of the main directorate of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations for the region, all of them have been found. The mine workers are released and brought to the surface. There were no casualties.

In the Kemerovo region. The body of a worker who died in a mine accident has been found.

03/28/2013, Kemerovo 06:53:10 In the Kemerovo region, the body of a worker who died as a result of a mine accident was found. According to the press service of the investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the region, a criminal case has been opened on this fact on the grounds of a crime under Part 2 of Article 216 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (violation of safety rules during mining operations, resulting in the death of a person).

In the Kemerovo region, miners are evacuated from a mine that caught fire

In the Kemerovo region, a fire occurred at the Alardinskaya mine in the village of Kaltan, the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports.

The accident at Osinnikovskaya will lead to inspections at other Kuzbass mines

Industrial safety checks will be carried out at the Kuzbass mines in connection with the accident at the Osinnikovskaya mine, the regional administration said in a statement.

The accident at the Osinnikovskaya mine could have occurred due to violations.

RBC 03/27/2013, Kemerovo 12:06:01 According to preliminary data, the cause of the accident that occurred at the Osinnikovskaya mine in the Kemerovo region was violations of design decisions for conducting work in a hazardous area. This was reported by the press service of the Kuzbass administration.

4 miners disappeared in a flooded mine in Kuzbass

In the city of Osinniki, Kemerovo Region, four miners disappeared from the Osinnikovskaya mine, where flooding occurred. The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation reported this.

Media: Kidnappers of a deputy from Vladivostok surrendered to the police

Primorye police detained three suspects in the kidnapping of United Russia deputy Dmitry Suleev in Vladivostok. Three local residents confessed, investigators are currently working with them, Rossiyskaya Gazeta writes, citing a source in law enforcement agencies.

The biography of Aman Tuleyev is rich

Aman Gumirovich Tuleyev
Amankeldi Moldagazyuly ​​Toleyev
Aman Gumirovich Tuleyev
Aman Tuleyev at a meeting with Vladimir Putin. June 2010
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1st Governor of Kemerovo Region
July 1, 1997 - present
(from January 25 to May 4, 2001, he was retired, acting as governor
Mazikin, Valentin Petrovich)
Predecessor: Kislyuk, Mikhail Borisovich
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Minister of the Russian Federation for Cooperation with CIS Member States
August 22, 1996 - July 1, 1997
Predecessor: Serov, Valery Mikhailovich
Successor: Adamishin, Anatoly Leonidovich
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Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Kemerovo Region
April 5, 1994 - January 16, 1997
Predecessor: The position was established (he himself as chairman of the Kemerovo regional council)
Successor: Filatov, Alexander Alekseevich
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Chairman of the Kemerovo Regional Executive Committee
December 27, 1990 - August 27, 1991
Predecessor: Naidov, Mikhail Ivanovich
Successor: Kislyuk, Mikhail Borisovich (as head of the regional administration)

Party: CPSU (until 1991), Communist Party of the Russian Federation (until 2000), United Russia (since 2003)
Education: Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers
Profession: Railway engineer
Birth: May 13, 1944 (age 68)
Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR, USSR
Father: Moldagazy Koldybaevich Tuleyev (1914-1943)
Mother: Munira Faizovna Nasyrova (Vlasova) (1921-2001)
Spouse: Tuleeva Elvira Fedorovna
Children: son Dmitry

Awards:
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" II degree
Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree
Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree
Order of Honor
Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"

Jubilee medal “300 years of the Russian Navy”

Medal "For Labor Valor"
Jubilee medal “For valiant labor (For military valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"

Medal "200 years of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia"

Medal "200 years of the Ministry of Defense"
Order of Friendship of Peoples (Belarus)

Order of Dostyk
MedalAstana.png Order of the Polar Star (Mongolia)
Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, V class
Ribbon “15 years of the Kemerovo and Novokuznetsk diocese”.png
Certificate of Honor from the President of the Russian Federation

Honorary Railwayman
Badge "Miner's Glory" 1st degree
Badge "Miner's Glory" 2nd degree
Badge "Miner's Glory" 2nd degree
Confessional awards:

Awards of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation:
Honorary citizen of the Kemerovo region

Aman Gumirovich Tuleyev (Amangeldy Moldagazyevich Tuleyev, Kazakh Amankeldi Moldagazyuly ​​Toleyev) (b. May 13, 1944, Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR, USSR) - Russian politician and statesman, governor of the Kemerovo region from July 1, 1997 to January 25, 200 1 year and since May 4, 2001.
Content

1 Biography
2 Political activity
3 Fight against terrorism
4 Scientific activities, publications
5 Family
6 Awards
7 Notes
8 Links

Biography

Father - Tuleev Moldagazy Koldybaevich (1914-1943), Kazakh by nationality, died at the front. Mother - Vlasova (nee Nasyrova) Munira Fayzovna (1921-2001), half Tatar, half Bashkir. He was raised and educated by his stepfather, Innokenty Ivanovich Vlasov (1923-1984). After 1964, for reasons of euphony, Tuleyev began to use the first and patronymic “Aman Gumirovich”.

He graduated from the Tikhoretsk Technical School of Railway Transport (1964), the Novosibirsk Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (1973; in absentia) with a degree in “transport engineer for the operation of railways” and the Academy of Social Sciences (1989; in absentia).

He began his career as a station attendant at the Mundybash railway station of the Novokuznetsk branch of the West Siberian Railway (1964). After serving in the Soviet Army (1964-67), he returned to his previous place of work, where he worked as a station attendant (1967-68), senior assistant station chief (1968-69) and station chief (1969-73). G.). Then he worked as the head of the Mezhdurechensk station of the Novokuznetsk branch of the West Siberian Railway (1973-78); Deputy Head of the Novokuznetsk Department of the Kemerovo Railway (1978-83); head of the Novokuznetsk branch of the Kemerovo Railway (1983-85); head of the transport and communications department of the Kemerovo regional committee of the CPSU (1985-88) and head of the Kemerovo railway (1988-90).
Political activity
Aman Tuleyev and Dmitry Medvedev, February 11, 2010

1989 - unsuccessful attempt to nominate people's deputies of the USSR.
1990-93 - People's Deputy of the RSFSR.
1990-93 - Chairman of the Kemerovo Regional Council of People's Deputies.
1990-91 - Chairman of the executive committee of the regional Council of People's Deputies. In August 1991, the then chairman of the Kemerovo regional executive committee, Tuleyev, promised the head of the State Emergency Committee Gennady Yanaev to “sign to every word” of the State Emergency Committee’s appeal. For this, Boris Yeltsin subsequently appointed Mikhail Kislyuk, one of the leaders of the Kuzbass labor movement, as head of the region.
1994-96 - Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the Kemerovo Region, member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
August 22, 1996 - appointed Minister of the Russian Federation for Cooperation with Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
July 1, 1997 - appointed head of the Administration of the Kemerovo Region. This appointment was accepted by Yeltsin in a situation of increased social tension in Kuzbass.
October 19, 1997 - wins the election for governor of the Kemerovo region (94.5% of the vote).

On January 25, 2001, he resigned from the post of governor of the Kemerovo region. He again stood as a candidate in early elections on April 22, 2001 and won, receiving 93.5% of the vote. On May 4, 2001, he again took office as governor of the Kemerovo region.

Three times - in 1991, 1996 and 2000 - he ran for the post of President of Russia. During the presidential elections of the RSFSR on June 12, 1991, he received 6.81% of the votes (the fourth result out of six). In the 1996 presidential elections, he withdrew his candidacy on the eve of the first round of elections and called on his voters to cast their votes in support of the candidate from the people's patriotic bloc, Gennady Zyuganov. Nevertheless, during the early voting (before the withdrawal of the candidacy), 308 votes were cast for Tuleyev and counted as valid. In the 2000 elections, he received 2.95% of the votes, almost all the votes were cast in the Kemerovo region, where the level of support exceeded 50% and even the final Russian result of V.V. Putin.

In the 1999 State Duma elections, Tuleyev was still on the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, but in Kuzbass he already supported Unity. In 2000, he was expelled from the NPSR. And in December 2003, the governor headed the regional list of United Russia, which thanks to this gained 52% of the votes in the Kemerovo region. All 35 deputies of the Council of People's Deputies of the Kemerovo Region were elected from the “Serving Kuzbass” bloc, formed with the support of Tuleyev.

2005 - Russian President Vladimir Putin extended Tuleyev’s term of office until 2010.
2005 - Aman Tuleyev joined the United Russia party.

Founder of the regional public charitable foundation "Help" and the public charitable foundation "Semipalatinsk Trail".

Fight against terrorism

Aman Tuleyev often personally takes part in negotiations with terrorists. He first acted in this capacity in 1991, when he was a people's deputy of the RSFSR. Not far from Red Square, he helped free Masha Ponomarenko, who had been taken hostage, from a bus, offering himself in exchange for the girl. In 1995, he acted as a negotiator with Yevgeny Zherenkov, who seized people at the Kemerovo bus station, threatening to detonate a homemade bomb, and demanded a foreign journalist. In 2001, as governor, Tuleyev took part in the neutralization of Andrei Pangin, who took a taxi driver hostage at Kemerovo airport. The invader demanded money, drugs and a plane.

In 2007, after telephone conversations between Tuleyev and police warrant officer Shatalov, who threatened to blow up a residential building and barricaded himself in his apartment, Novokuznetsk security forces managed to neutralize the terrorist and take him alive.

On March 13, 2009, Aman Tuleyev again personally communicated with the bank robber, who called himself a “Siberian.” The bandit, threatening with a fake bomb, took the IZH-71 pistol from the security guard and took 3 female cashiers and two security guards hostage. Aman Tuleyev was armed with a premium registered 9-mm PMM. However, the governor and head of the regional police department, Alexander Elin, failed to persuade him to release the hostages - as a result, the bandit was killed by a sniper. The bandit turned out to be a resident of Belovo, Igor Erofeevsky, an entrepreneur entangled in debt.
Scientific activities, publications

Doctor of Political Sciences (dissertation topic “Political leadership: regional specifics and implementation mechanisms”); Academician of the International Academy of Informatization; Honorary Professor of the Academy of Applied Sciences.

“The Long Echo of the Putsch” - M.: 1992;
“Power is in the hands of man and... man is in the hands of power” - Novosibirsk: 1993;
“At the turning points of life... (public lectures on sociology)” - Novosibirsk: 1993;
“The Price of Illusions” - Novokuznetsk: 1995;
“The Fatherland is my pain” - M.: 1995;
“Judge for yourself” - Kemerovo: 1996;
“Overcoming” - Kemerovo: 2009.

Wife - Tuleyeva (nee Solovyova) Elvira Fedorovna (born 1943). Two sons - Dmitry (born 1968) and Andrey (1972-1998) (tragically died in a car accident in Tashkent). Grandchildren - Andrey Dmitrievich Tuleev (born in 1999), Tatyana Dmitrievna Tuleeva (born in 2005) and Stanislav Andreevich Tuleev (born in 1992).
Awards

Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree (2012)
Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree (January 17, 2008) - for his great contribution to the strengthening of Russian statehood and the socio-economic development of the region
Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (March 28, 2003) - for his great contribution to the strengthening of Russian statehood and many years of conscientious work
Order of Honor (July 5, 1999) - for great personal contribution to the socio-economic development of the region
Certificate of Honor from the President of the Russian Federation (December 12, 2008) - for active participation in the preparation of the draft Constitution of the Russian Federation and great contribution to the development of the democratic foundations of the Russian Federation
Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation (May 12, 2004) - for his great contribution to the socio-economic development of the region and many years of conscientious work
Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, V degree (Ukraine, 2004) - for significant personal contribution to the development of Ukrainian-Russian economic relations and on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his birth
Order of Dostyk, II degree (Kazakhstan)
Order of Friendship of Peoples (Belarus), (2002)
Order of the Polar Star (Mongolia)
Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, II degree (ROC)
Order of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, 1st degree (ROC)
Order of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow, II degree (ROC)
Order of Valor of Kuzbass (2001)
Commemorative medal "Astana" (Kazakhstan)
Medal “15 years of the Kemerovo and Novokuznetsk diocese” (Kemerovo region)
Honorary Railwayman
Honorary citizen of the Kemerovo region
Insignia “For Services to the Tomsk Region” (May 11, 2004) - for many years of good neighborly relations, great contribution to the socio-economic development of the Tomsk region and in connection with the 60th anniversary of his birth
Honorary Citizen of Novokuznetsk
Honorary Citizen of Mezhdurechensk
Honorary Citizen of Tashtagol
Honorary Citizen of Kemerovo
award weapon: personalized pistol PMM (2003)

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