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Abroskin Nikolai Pavlovich, Deputy of the State Duma of the sixth convocation (2011-2016).

Education

In 1973 he graduated from the Mordovian State University. N.P. Ogareva, specialty "scientist-livestock specialist".
In 1981 he graduated from the Moscow Regional Correspondence Construction College.
Candidate of Technical Sciences.

Professional activity

In 1973, after graduating from the university and the military department under him, he was called up for military service.
He served in the troops of Glavspetsstroy.
Since 1987 - Head of the Personnel Department.
Since 1992 - Deputy Head.
Since 1996 - First Deputy Head of the Federal Directorate of Special Construction under the Government of the Russian Federation (since 1997 - Rosspetsstroy).
In 1999, he became the head of Rosspetsstroy (since 2000 - a federal service, since 2004 - a federal agency).
On December 31, 2010, he was dismissed from military service, but continued to head the department until April 2011.
Then adviser to the Minister of Defense.
In December 2011, he was elected to the State Duma of the sixth convocation.
Member of the United Russia faction.
Member of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes.

Army General of the Reserve.

He was awarded the orders "For Merit to the Fatherland" III and IV degrees, "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces" II and III degrees.

Married, has two daughters.

Strokes for a portrait

Scandals

He was a defendant in a criminal case initiated by the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office under Article 285 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("abuse of official position"). He was accused of illegally ordering the allocation of a two-room apartment in Moscow in 1999 to the son of the head of the inspectorate of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, who was inspecting a department subordinate to him. The criminal case was terminated under an amnesty in 2000. This fact did not affect the career of N.P. Abroskin.

Additional Information

Declaration of income:

Election Declaration 2010

RUB 2,735,552.30 (Spetsstroy of Russia, payments for the title of "Honorary Citizen of the Penza Region", payments to a participant in hostilities, income from deposits)

Real estate

Land plot, Moscow region, 1517.0 sq. m

Land plot, Moscow region, 2244.0 sq. m, joint property

Residential building, Moscow region, 224.0 sq. m, joint property

Residential building, Moscow region, 355.4 sq. m

Apartment, Moscow, 182.7 sq. m, joint property

Garage, Moscow, 19.1 sq. m

Other, Moscow, 16.5 sq. m, joint property

Vehicles

Passenger car, Land Rover Range Rover

Passenger car, Toyota Land Cruiser

RUB 3,426,680.0 (JSC JSCB "Rosbank")

RUB 883,341.0 (OJSC "Sberbank of Russia")

Anti-Corruption Declaration 2011

RUB 3,201,670.95

Spouse: RUB 139,384.00

Real estate

Land plot, 1517.0 sq. m

Land plot, 2244.0 sq. m, joint property

Residential building, 224.0 sq. m, joint property

Residential building, 355.4 sq. m

Apartment, 103.5 sq. m (free use, joint ownership)

Apartment, 182.7 sq. m, joint property

Garage, 19.1 sq. m

Spouse: Land plot, 2244.0 sq. m, joint property

Spouse(s): Residential building, 224.0 sq. m, joint property

Place of birth - the village of Armievo, Shemyshey district, Penza region, RSFSR. Graduated from Mordovia State University named after N.P. Ogaryov in 1973. After graduating from the university and the military department under him, he was called up for military service, in 1973.
He served in parts of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR. The first officer position was the deputy company commander for political affairs of the 841st military construction detachment. He continued to serve in the personnel of the USSR Armed Forces. Since 1980 - senior assistant and deputy head of the personnel department of the military construction trust. Since 1981 - a senior officer in the Personnel Department of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR. Since 1983 - Deputy Head, and since 1987 - Head of the Personnel Department of Glavspetsstroy of the USSR.
Since 1992 - Deputy Head of the Federal Directorate for Special Construction under the Government of the Russian Federation (FUSS of Russia), since 1996 - First Deputy Head of the FUSS. In June 1997, on the basis of the FUSS, the Federal Special Construction Service (FSSS of Russia) was created, in which Abroskin was also appointed first deputy director. However, already in 1998, the FSSS was disbanded and N.P. Abroskin was appointed first deputy head of Rosspetsstroy under the Gosstroy of the Russian Federation.
Since March 2, 1999 - Head of the Federal Directorate of Special Construction under the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy, which in August 1999 was reassigned directly to the Government of the Russian Federation. Since May 18, 2000 - Director of the Federal Service for Special Construction of the Russian Federation, which has become an independent federal body. The military rank of General of the Army was awarded by decree of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin on June 11, 2003.

After the next reorganization of special construction agencies (the sixth in a row in 12 years), from April 9, 2004 - Director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction. On December 31, 2010, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1652, he was dismissed from military service to the reserve.
On April 22, 2011, he was dismissed from the post of director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction.
Advisor to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Deputy of the State Duma of Russia of the 6th convocation according to the lists of the party "United Russia"

Curious moment - President of Udmurtia renounced his mandate in the State Duma of Russia in favor of Nikolai Abroskin

Criminal case

He was a defendant in a criminal case initiated by the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office under Article 285 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("abuse of official position"). He was accused of illegally ordering the allocation of a two-room apartment in Moscow in 1999 to the son of the head of the inspectorate of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, who was inspecting a department subordinate to him. The criminal case was terminated under an amnesty in 2000. This fact did not affect the career of N.P. Abroskin.

Income

For 2011, according to data from his income statement, he amounted to 3,201,670.95 rubles.

Has real estate:
Land plot, 1517.0 sq. m
Land plot, 2244.0 sq. m, joint property 0.0
Residential building, 224.0 sq. m, joint property 0.0
Residential building, 355.4 sq. m
Apartment, 103.5 sq. m (free use, joint ownership, 0.0)
Apartment, 182.7 sq. m, joint property 0.0
Garage, 19.1 sq. m

Vehicles:
Passenger car, Land Rover Range Rover
Passenger car, Toyota Land Cruiser

Accounts (information for 2010):
RUB 3,426,680.0 (JSC JSCB "Rosbank")
RUB 883,341.0 (OJSC "Sberbank of Russia")

It was the Deputy Head of the Administrative Department Nikolai Abroskin who “dragged” Mirzoev from Spetsstroy, with whom he worked there for 12 years.

The dismissal of Vladimir Mirzoev, head of the main operational department of the Presidential Administration, may be an omen of the resignation of the first deputy head of the department, Nikolai Abroskin. According to Kommersant, the latter also submitted a letter of resignation. On January 1, he turned 66 years old, while, according to the law "On the State Civil Service", the age limit for serving in the service is 65 years. At the moment, he is looking for a "receiver".

Despite the fact that there were no complaints about Mirzoev's work, he apparently decided not to tempt fate with a new boss. Recall that under the leadership of Abroskin, Mirzoev worked in Spetsstroy since 1999. In 2011, Abroskin left the position of director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction and became a State Duma deputy from United Russia. Soon, Mirzoev also left the department. When, in 2015, Abroskin was appointed 1st Deputy Presidential Affairs Manager, he “remembered” his old comrade, Mirzoev, who soon became the head of the UDP department involved in the maintenance and protection of housing stock and facilities. Moreover, according to the publication, Abroskin got into the Administration Office thanks to the recommendations of the then head of the presidential administration, Sergei Ivanov, who knew Abroskin from the days of his work in the Ministry of Defense.

The CrimeRussia has already written about how, due to his official position, Mirzoev in Spetsstroy used the resources of the state-owned company for personal purposes. In particular, his wife Inna owned the SK.Stroybeton concrete production plant, located in the production facility of FSUE USST-2, one of the structures of Spetsstroy. At the same time, USST-2 also provided SK.Stroybeton with orders.

Also, during Mirzoev's tenure, "SMU-6" was regularly chosen as a partner of the organization, in which a relative of the official, Georgy Mirzoev, was listed as deputy general director for economics.

At the end of last year, Vladimir Putin signed a decree abolishing Spetsstroy. This was preceded by large-scale inspections of the construction of the Vostochny cosmodrome, which revealed numerous violations committed by Spetsstroy and its subordinate enterprises.

Such personnel changes weaken the positions of Alexander Kolpakov, the president's manager of affairs, who, on the contrary, tried to "take" as much as possible from the disbanded construction department. In particular, it is known that he lobbied for the transfer of two Federal State Unitary Enterprises of Spetsstroy to his department. However, the president ignored his requests. In addition, the “suspended” state of the head of the North-Western Directorate for the construction and reconstruction of the UDP (customer of the judicial quarter and other facilities) Mikhail Osipov, whose deputies are “special construction workers” Igor Maksimov, Yuri Rebrov and Mikhail Eliseev, does not strengthen the position of people from a construction company. (ex-head of the special works department, ex-head of the estimate and contract department and former chief accountant of GUSST N3). For a whole year, Osipov remains in the position of acting.

Abroskin Nikolai Pavlovich(born January 1, 1951, the village of Armievo, Shemysheysky district, Penza region) - Soviet and Russian military and statesman, army general (2003), candidate of technical sciences. Director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction (2004-2011), 1st Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the President of the Russian Federation (since July 2015).

Biography

After graduating from the Mordovian State University named after N.P. Ogarev and the military department under it in 1973, he was drafted into the ranks of the Soviet Army and served in parts of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR. The first officer position was the deputy company commander for political affairs of the 841st military construction detachment.

In 1981 he graduated from the Moscow Regional Correspondence Construction College.

In 1980 he was appointed to the position of senior assistant and deputy head of the personnel department of the military construction trust, in 1981 - to the position of senior officer in the personnel department of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR, in 1983 - to the position of deputy head, and in 1987 - to the position of head personnel department of Glavspetsstroy of the USSR.

Since 1992, he served as Deputy Head of the Federal Directorate for Special Construction under the Government of the Russian Federation (FUSS of Russia), and since 1996 - as 1st Deputy Head of the FUSS. In June 1997, on the basis of the FUSS, the Federal Special Construction Service (FSSS of Russia) was created, in which he was appointed to the position of 1st Deputy Director, but in 1998 the FSSS of Russia was disbanded and was appointed to the position of 1st Deputy Head of Rosspetsstroy under Gosstroy of the Russian Federation.

On March 2, 1999, he was appointed head of the Federal Directorate for Special Construction under the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy, which in August 1999 was reassigned directly to the Government of the Russian Federation.

He was a defendant in a criminal case initiated by the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office under Article 285 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“abuse of official position”). He was accused of illegally ordering the allocation of a two-room apartment in Moscow in 1999 to the son of the head of the inspectorate of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, who was conducting an inspection of a department subordinate to him. The criminal case was terminated under an amnesty in 2000.

From May 18, 2000, he served as director of the Federal Service for Special Construction of the Russian Federation, which became an independent federal body.

By the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 11, 2003, Nikolai Pavlovich Abroskin was awarded the military rank of General of the Army.

After the reorganization of special construction authorities, on April 9, 2004, he was appointed director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction.

By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1652 of December 31, 2010, he was dismissed from military service to the reserve.

On April 22, 2011, he was dismissed from the post of director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction.

Advisor to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation (2011-2014).

Member of the State Duma of the VI convocation on the list of the United Russia party (No. 3 in the regional group for the Udmurt Republic) from 2011 to 2014. Member of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes and the State Duma Commission for the Consideration of Federal Budget Expenses for National Defense, National Security and Law Enforcement.

On October 31, 2014, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the President of the Russian Federation.

On July 4, 2015, he was appointed First Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the President of the Russian Federation.

Personal life

Married. According to official data, income together with his wife for 2011 amounted to 3.3 million rubles. The family owns two land plots with a total area of ​​3.7 thousand square meters, two residential buildings, an apartment and two cars.

Awards

  • Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" III degree;
  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (December 25, 2000) - for services to the state in the field of construction and many years of conscientious service;
  • Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" 2nd and 3rd degrees;
  • 21 medals
  • Candidate of Technical Sciences;
  • Honorary Builder of the Russian Federation;
  • Honorary Citizen of the Penza Region (September 3, 2004)

Place of birth - the village of Armievo, Shemyshey district, Penza region, RSFSR. Graduated from Mordovia State University named after N.P. Ogaryov in 1973. After graduating from the university and the military department under him, he was called up for military service, in 1973.

He served in parts of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR. The first officer position was the deputy company commander for political affairs of the 841st military construction detachment. He continued to serve in the personnel of the USSR Armed Forces. Since 1980 - senior assistant and deputy head of the personnel department of the military construction trust. Since 1981 - a senior officer in the Personnel Department of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR. Since 1983 - Deputy Head, and since 1987 - Head of the Personnel Department of Glavspetsstroy of the USSR.

Since 1992 - Deputy Head of the Federal Directorate for Special Construction under the Government of the Russian Federation (FUSS of Russia), since 1996 - First Deputy Head of the FUSS. In June 1997, on the basis of the FUSS, the Federal Special Construction Service (FSSS of Russia) was created, in which Abroskin was also appointed first deputy director. However, already in 1998, the FSSS was disbanded and N.P. Abroskin was appointed first deputy head of Rosspetsstroy under the Gosstroy of the Russian Federation.

On March 2, 1999 - Head of the Federal Directorate of Special Construction under the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Construction, Architecture and Housing Policy, which in August 1999 was reassigned directly to the Government of the Russian Federation. Since May 18, 2000 - Director of the Federal Special Construction Service of the Russian Federation, which has become an independent federal body. The military rank of General of the Army was awarded by decree of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin on June 11, 2003.

He was a defendant in a criminal case initiated by the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office under Article 285 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("abuse of official position"). He was accused of illegally ordering the allocation of a two-room apartment in Moscow in 1999 to the son of the head of the inspectorate of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, who was inspecting a department subordinate to him. The criminal case was terminated under an amnesty in 2000. This fact did not affect the career of N.P. Abroskin.

After the next reorganization of special construction bodies (the sixth in 12 years), from April 9, 2004 - Director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction. On December 31, 2010, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1652, he was dismissed from military service to the reserve.

On April 22, 2011, he was dismissed from the post of director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction.

Advisor to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Deputy of the State Duma of Russia of the 6th convocation on the lists of the United Russia party (No. 3 in the regional group for the Udmurt Republic).

Awards and honorary titles

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class
  • Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree (December 25, 2000) - for services to the state in the field of construction and many years of conscientious service
  • Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" II degree
  • Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" III degree
  • Honorary Builder of the Russian Federation
  • Honorary citizen of the Penza region (3.09.2004)