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Yury Nozhikov (Yury Leonidovich Chen) was born on 17 February, 1934 in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, is a Russian politician. Discover Yury Nozhikov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Yury Leonidovich Chen |
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17 February, 1934 |
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Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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15 June, 2010 |
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Irkutsk, Russia |
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Yury Nozhikov Net Worth
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Yury Abramovich Nozhikov (Юрий Абрамович Ножиков, 17 February 1934 – 15 June 2010) was a Soviet and Russian politician who was the first governor of Irkutsk Oblast (East Siberia) in 1991–1997.
Yury Chen was born in Leningrad (modern Saint Petersburg) in 1934 to a Chinese father Chen Kin San (Leonid Chen) and Russian mother Tatyana Toropova, who was working as nurse.
His father most likely fell under Stalinist repressions in 1937.
Later Yury's mother remarried Jewish worker Abram Moiseyevich Nozhikov, and the boy received his last name and patronymic.
"The fact is that in 1937 he disappeared. They said he died of tuberculosis. But he was not sick, we did not visit him in the hospital. If he was sick, there would be something left, some papers. But there was nothing, he disappeared, and that's it. ... Why did she do it? I think she feared for my future life. If the father was really repressed — and, probably, it was so — I wouldn't have any future."
Abram Nozhikov died in the Great Patriotic War in 1942.
In 1956 Nozhikov graduated from the Ivanovo Power Engineering Institute.
He worked at the largest construction sites in the Urals, Siberia, the Far East and the Far North.
In 1961 he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Since 1970 he was the manager of VostokEnergoMontazh trust, from 1984 to 1988 — general director of BratskGESstroy.
From 1988 to 1991 Nozhikov was Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Irkutsk Regional Council of People's Deputies.
On 19 September 1991, the President of Russia Boris Yeltsin appointed Nozhikov as the head of Irkutsk Oblast administration.
During the preparation of the Federation Treaty with krais, oblasts and federal cities on 31 March 1992 Nozhikov went on a confrontation with the federal government in regional interests.
On the morning of March 31, at a meeting with governors and the chief federal inspector Valery Makharadze, Nozhikov proposed to consider an additional Protocol that slightly smooths out the status inequality of the autonomous republics and other regions in matters of lawmaking, state property, the principles of the budgetary system, etc. None of his colleagues supported him.
By signing the Treaty, Nozhikov added a line "Taking into account the signed protocol."
In September 1992 Nozhikov refused to comply with the presidential decree requiring the transfer of at least 49% of the shares of joint-stock companies established on the basis of Soviet energy enterprises to the statutory fund of the United Energy System of Russia.
He was the co-chairman of the All-Russian Union "Renewal" (1992–93), since June 1992 he was a member of the Political and Consultative Council of the Civic Union.
On 20 March 1993 president Yeltsin announced his decide to remove from offices Vitaly Mukha of Novosibirsk Oblast and Yury Nozhikov "for violating the law."
After the protests of the Lesser Soviet of Irkutsk Oblast Yeltsin renounced his decision.
Yury Nozhikov initiated the first elections of local self-government bodies in Russia.
The possibility of holding such elections was provided by the Constitution of the Russian Federation, adopted on December 12.
On the same day Nozhikov was elected member of the first Federation Council.
On 27 March 1994 he was elected governor of Irkutsk Oblast with 78.16% of the vote.
He was deputy chairman of the Council of Governors of Russia, Chairman of the Mineral Use Committee of the "Siberian Agreement" interregional association.
On 25 April 1997 Nozhikov resigned from office citing ill health and "coming of another period" in regions' relations with the federal government.
Yury Nozhikov died in Irkutsk on 15 June 2010.
He was elected a member of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of the 11th and 12th convocations.