Kononova Lyudmila Pavlovna Federation Council contacts. Lyudmila Kononova headed the United Russia project

"Biography"

Date of birth: January 7, 1976 Place of birth: Semiozerye village, Primorsky district Arkhangelsk region

Education

1998 - Pomeranian State University named after M.V. Lomonosov (teacher of history and socio-political sciences)

2003 - Pomeranian State University named after M.V. Lomonosov (lawyer)

2013 - Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov (economist)

Activity

"News"

A pilot project for drug insurance within the framework of compulsory medical insurance may begin in Moscow in 2017

A pilot project to switch to drug insurance for patients undergoing outpatient treatment may begin in Moscow as early as 2017. This was stated at a press conference in TASS by the director of the department of drug supply and regulation of medical products of the Ministry of Health, Elena Maksimkina.

Kotlashans became the best in one of the nominations of the All-Russian competition “Family of the Year”

Lyudmila Kononova: The rights of the mentally ill in Russia will be protected by the Ombudsman

A new service for protecting the rights of patients in psychiatric medical institutions in the Russian Federation will be created on the basis of the institution of the Commissioner for Human Rights, which is headed by Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova.

Lyudmila Kononova joined the Committee on Social Policy of the Federation Council

A regular session of the Federation Council took place in Moscow, in which Lyudmila Kononova, represented by the Arkhangelsk Regional Assembly of Deputies, took part as a senator. As in the government of the Arkhangelsk region, Lyudmila Kononova will be involved in solving problems in the social sphere in the Federation Council - former vice-governor for social issues will serve on the committee for social policy.

We men are lazy! Senator Dobrynin believes that there should be more beautiful and intelligent women, such as Lyudmila Kononova, in the Federation Council

In December, Konstantin Dobrynin, a member of the Federation Council from the Arkhangelsk region, will report on his work in this capacity for the past year. About this, as well as about personal replacement in upper house parliament - a quick interview with our senator. - It’s a pity that Vladimir Rushailo decided to change his place of service, but his decision must be respected. I am glad that Lyudmila Kononova has become the new senator. First of all, she is a professional, a person of her word. This is rare now. Secondly, she beautiful woman, and there should be more beautiful and smart women in power, since we men are lazy. And I'm no exception. Berdyaev also said that Russia has a feminine soul. Therefore everything is logical.

Lyudmila Kononova: about the new school uniform and free textbooks

— We allocated more than 800 million rubles this year for capital and current repairs, as well as for reconstruction and construction educational institutions. Major renovation carried out in 55 schools in the Arkhangelsk region, in another 309 redecorating. All schools were inspected by commissions of representatives of supervisory authorities. A lot of work has been done - schools to academic year ready.

Lyudmila Kononova: “Housing and communal services are not a dead end, but a direction of development”

The Arkhangelsk mayor's office and deputies of the municipality's representative body are beginning to develop a program for the comprehensive development of the city's municipal infrastructure system until 2025. Our conversation with the Chairman of the Arkhangelsk City Duma Lyudmila KONONOVA is about the state of affairs and prospects for this important sector of the economy. – It’s better to say what it should not be: housing and communal services should not be a means of “pumping” money out of the population, nor a obviously unprofitable sector of the economy of Arkhangelsk. Housing and communal services are the core of city life, and the stronger it is, the more prosperous people live.

Lyudmila Kononova: “Women’s organizations solve everyday problems of cities and regions”

In the West, numerous women's movements and associations have long become a full part of social and government system. Despite the seemingly long history of the women's movement in our country, in the modern sense, women's social activity in Russia is just beginning.

We talk about why women need to engage in public work, what real benefits it brings to the region, with the chairman of the regional Council of Women, Deputy Governor of the Arkhangelsk Region Lyudmila Kononova

Lyudmila Kononova was registered as a senator

Deputy Governor of the Arkhangelsk Region for Social Issues (now we can say with confidence - former) Lyudmila Kononova became a member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation. Deputies of the regional assembly vested her with the corresponding powers at today's session. In the senatorial chair, Kononov will replace former Russian Interior Minister Vladimir Rushailo, who was elected as a representative of Pomorie in the upper house of parliament six years ago.

Lyudmila Kononova became a senator, and the new speaker is Viktor Novozhilov (Arkhangelsk)

At the first session of the Arkhangelsk Regional Assembly of Deputies of the 6th convocation, which opened today, a chairman, his deputies and new senator(member of the Federation Council). 48-year-old deputy from the Velsky district Viktor Novozhilov (United Russia), who previously headed the Dial-North company and was a representative of Governor Igor Orlov in the Velsky district, was elected head of the Regional Assembly. United Russia members also became his deputies - the leader regional party organization Sergei Moiseev (formerly speaker of the Arkhangelsk City Duma), ex-chairman of the Assembly Vitaly Fortygin, former head Primorsky district Yuri Serdyuk and deputy Igor Chesnokov.

Lyudmila Kononova headed the United Russia project

As Lyudmila Kononova told Arkhangelsk News, currently in the Arkhangelsk region 6,522 children are orphans or left without parental care, including 3,295 children under guardianship, of which 904 children are being raised in foster families. 839 children have established disabilities. To raise orphans in the region, there are 29 orphanages, 4 children's homes, 18 centers for children with disabilities. The adaptation of orphans in society is of particular importance, says Lyudmila Kononova. In 2012, to provide housing for orphans from federal budget 40 million rubles were allocated, another 150 million rubles were allocated from the budget of the Arkhangelsk region. In 2013, it is planned to allocate 200 million rubles from the regional budget alone to provide housing for orphans.

In 2004 he defended his dissertation for the scientific degree candidate of historical sciences at Pomeranian State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

Job title:

  • Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law.
  • In 2010, she combined work at the department with the position of Chairman of the Arkhangelsk City Duma.
  • In 2012, she was appointed to the position of Deputy Governor of the Arkhangelsk Region for Social Issues.
  • Since 2013 he has been a member of the Federation Council Federal Assembly Russian Federation from the Arkhangelsk region

Area of ​​scientific interests:

  • history of state and law Russia XIX V;
  • history of Polish-Russian relations.

Main publications:

  • Link to participants in the Polish uprising of 1863-1864 (based on materials from the Arkhangelsk province). Monograph. Arkhangelsk: Pomeranian State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, 2004. 64 p.
  • Participants in the Polish uprising of 1863-1864. in Arkhangelsk exile // Hard labor and exile in the North of Russia. Volume 1: Polish exile. Digest of articles. St. Petersburg - Arkhangelsk, 2004.
  • Participants of the January Uprising in Arkhangelsk exile // Powstanie Styczniowe 1863-1864. Walka i uczestnicy. Represje i wygnanie. Historiography i tradycja. Wydawnictwo Akademii Swietokrsyskiej. Kielce, 2005.
  • Participants in the Polish uprising of 1863-1864. under police supervision in the Arkhangelsk province: features of being in exile and relationships with the local population // Hard labor and exile in the North of Russia. Volume 2: Collection of articles. Arkhangelsk, 2006.

Born on January 7, 1976 in the village of Semiozerye, Primorsky district, Arkhangelsk region (the village has now been abolished). She spent her childhood and school years in the village of Lukovetsky, Kholmogory district of the region.

In 1998 she graduated from the Pomeranian State Pedagogical University named after. M. V. Lomonosov (since 1996 - Pomeranian State University, PSU; since 2011 - as part of the Northern Federal University) with a degree in teacher of history and socio-political sciences. In 2003 she received a diploma from PSU named after. Lomonosov with a degree in law, in 2013 - a diploma from the Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after. M.V. Lomonosov, majoring in economics.

Candidate of Historical Sciences. In 2004, at PSU she defended her dissertation on the topic “Exile of participants in the Polish uprising of 1863-1864: based on materials from the Arkhangelsk province.”

From 1998 to 2004 she worked as a history teacher at school No. 24 in Arkhangelsk.
Since 2004, she has been an associate professor at the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Faculty of Law, PSU. Lomonosov.
She also worked as a legal adviser, then as a deputy general director JSC "Arhoblenergo"
On March 12, 2006, she was elected to the Arkhangelsk City Council of Deputies (since December 2010 -
City Duma) of the XXIV convocation. She ran for the United Russia party in constituency No. 7. According to the election results, she received 59.26% of the votes, ahead of her closest rival, self-nominated Sergei Drachev, by 35.83%. Re-elected as a deputy of the 25th convocation on October 11, 2009: she was nominated by United Russia in the 21st constituency. Received more than 62% of the vote (second place - candidate from A Just Russia, Yuri Sharov, about 40%).
Headed the Arkhangelsk City Council commission on administrative and legal issues, local government, ethics and regulations.
From July 16, 2010 to March 2012, she was the chairman of the Arkhangelsk City Duma.
On March 22, 2012, the head of the Arkhangelsk region, Igor Orlov, appointed Lyudmila Kononova to the post of deputy governor for social issues.
On September 8, 2013, she was elected to the Arkhangelsk Regional Assembly of Deputies of the VI convocation. She participated in the elections on the list of the United Russia party as number two in group of candidates No. 11.
In 2013-2018 - Member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation - representative from the legislative body of state power of the Arkhangelsk region. She was vested with powers on September 25, 2013. Since October 2016, she has been the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy. On September 26, 2018, her powers as a senator were terminated.

Since 2014 - President of the Pomeranian Community in Moscow.
Head of the Women's Council of the Arkhangelsk Region (regional branch of the Women's Union of Russia).

The total amount of declared income for 2016 was 4 million 690 thousand rubles, the spouse - 2 million 609 thousand rubles. rub.
The total amount of declared income for 2017 was 4 million 680 thousand rubles, the spouse - 4 million 72 thousand rubles.

Awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree (2017).

Married, has a son.

Born: 07 January 1976
Activity: Federation Council of the Russian Federation
Status in the community: The president

Since December 2014, the Pomeranian community in Moscow was headed by a woman for the first time - senator from the Arkhangelsk region Lyudmila Pavlovna KONONOVA was elected president of the community.

Lyudmila Pavlovna is a native of the Arkhangelsk region, her childhood and school years were spent in the Kholmogory district, in the village of Lukovetsky.

The new president of the Pomeranian community has three higher education. In 1998, Lyudmila Kononova graduated with honors from the Faculty of History of Pomorsky state university them. M.V. Lomonosov (PSU), after which she worked for six years as a history teacher at Arkhangelsk school No. 24. In 2004, she graduated (also with honors) from the Faculty of Law at PSU and began legal practice, eventually becoming deputy general director of Arkhangelsk OJSC, owned by Arkhangelsk areas. And in 2013 she received an economics education at the Northern (Arctic) Federal University.

Lyudmila Kononova – Candidate of Historical Sciences, since 2004 – Associate Professor at the Law Institute of the Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Lyudmila Pavlovna was twice elected as a deputy of the Arkhangelsk City Duma, and in 2010 she became the chairman of the city duma. In 2012, her career continued at the regional level - Lyudmila Kononova became deputy governor of the Arkhangelsk region for social issues. Since September 2013, she has represented the legislative power of her region in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Senator Lyudmila Kononova works on the Social Policy Committee, which is responsible for healthcare, pension, social and medical insurance, production and circulation of medicines, social protection population, youth policy, tourism, sports, formation and execution of budgets Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, the Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation and the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund. The Arkhangelsk senator is actively engaged in legislative work, which is appreciated by the government of the Russian Federation - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev awarded Lyudmila Kononova a diploma for success in legislative work and cooperation with Russian government. Lyudmila Kononova is the only member of the Federal Assembly Russian Federation from the Arkhangelsk region, working in the tripartite commission on interbudgetary relations, which oversees the provision and distribution of budget loans, subsidies and subventions as financial assistance from the federal budget to the budgets of Russian regions.
Lyudmila Kononova considers financial support for the Arkhangelsk region one of the most important areas of her work. In 2014 alone, the Commission on Interbudgetary Relations allocated 4.5 billion rubles to the Arkhangelsk region for social development Pomerania. The commission sent another 5.5 billion rubles to the budget of the Arkhangelsk region for 10 months of 2015.

Lyudmila Pavlovna is also no stranger to social activities. In the Arkhangelsk region, she leads the largest public organization in the region - the regional branch of the “Women’s Council of the Arkhangelsk Region”, which is structural unit The Women's Union of Russia, which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year.
To date, local branches of the Women's Council of the Arkhangelsk Region have been created in all cities and districts of the region without exception. L. Kononova is also co-chairman of the regional branch of the National Parents Association, which unites constructively minded public organizations, dealing with issues of family policy, education, protecting the interests of large families, families with disabled children, etc.

Lyudmila Kononova – regional coordinator of three very important all-Russian projects social orientation. This is the “United Country” project to create an accessible environment for people with disabilities; the project “Every child is important in Russia”, which improves institutions for placing orphans and children left without parental care for adoption, guardianship and foster families, as well as the project “ A strong family", the purpose of which is to promote family values ​​and improve state family policy.

Lyudmila Kononova devotes her time to her work in the Pomeranian community in Moscow great attention– she personally conducts monthly meetings of the Board, actively participates in the organization and conduct of all significant events of the community.