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"UnitedRussia" brought the "right person" to the Federation Council

17 deputies voted for Dmitry Krivitsky. 15 of them are United Russia members (“party discipline,” Pavel Galchenko sighed). Considering that right-wing Russian Dmitry Ignatov made a hoarse speech in defense of the candidacy, apparently he also supported the proposed option. Although the word option itself is inappropriate here, since it means “one of the possible implementations,” and in this case, other candidates were not even considered.
link: http://vnnews.ru/politic/ 24278

Representative Novgorod region Dmitry Krivitsky became a member of the Federation Council.

The Regional Duma of the Novgorod Region appointed a representative of the region in the Federation Council United Russia» Dmitry Krivitsky. The majority of local deputies spoke in favor of his candidacy.
link: http://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/ 20111229144244.shtml

United Russia has named candidates for two vacant seats in the Novgorod Regional Duma

Let us remind you that vacant seats in the regional parliament became vacant due to the early termination of powers of deputies Alexei Kostyukov and Dmitry Krivitsky, who entered the regional Duma on the United Russia party list. Alexey Kostyukov was appointed deputy governor, Dmitry Krivitsky was elected a member of the Federation Council from the Novgorod Regional Duma.
link: http://novgorod.allnw.ru/news/ 166400

When you go to shake hands with bloggers, don’t forget...

Once Sergey Gerasimovich™ met with leading Novgorod bloggers. While the vice-governor of the Novgorod region Alexey Viktorovich Kostyukov was placing plates with buns and candies on the table, the regional governor turned on all his mobile devices: iPhone4, iPad2 and, just in case, a laptop with Wi-Fi. Next to him, the representative of the Novgorod Regional Duma in the Federation Council, Dmitry Borisovich Krivitsky, laid out his gadgets. He took out the iPhone5 with special care.
link: http://nibaal.livejournal.com/ 793817.html

The first meeting of the regional Duma this year was held in Veliky Novgorod

In the new year, the regional Duma of the 5th convocation was updated and rejuvenated. The places of Dmitry Krivitsky, who was delegated by deputies to the Federation Council, and Alexey Kostyukov, who became deputy governor, were taken by businessman Roman Nisanov and Akron resident Sergei Busurin by decision of the regional council of United Russia. They joined the Legislation Committee and local government, which reviewed the regional anti-corruption law. A commission is being created in the Duma, and the deputy corps will have to report on their income, family income, and all this will be posted on websites. Previously, only the governor was required to provide information about his income
link: http://novgorod.rfn.ru/rnews. html?id=26210

Gender modernization

These portfolios went to United Russia member Anatoly BOYTSEV and Alexey AFANASYEV (A Just Russia). But the expected replacement of our representative in the Federation Council, Mikhail Sorokin, with one of the new deputies - Dmitry Krivitsky - did not take place. A compromise between party factions on his candidacy has not yet been reached.
link: http://novved.ru/politic/17878-gendernaya-modernizacziya

Novgorod deputy Krivitsky is not worried about his non-appointment to the Federation Council: for now I’ll take a closer look at the region

Deputy Dmitry Krivivtsky is not worried about his non-appointment to the Senate. In a conversation with our correspondent, Krivitsky admitted: “for now I’ll take a closer look at the region and the people.”
link: http://velikiynovgorod.ru/ news/21-12-2011.htm?30563

Deputies of the Novgorod Regional Duma approved the candidacy of the senator

The fact that Dmitry Krivitsky's name would appear on the secret ballot was not a surprise to anyone. The candidacy was proposed by the presidential envoy for the northwestern district. The news was different: it was necessary to decide on a candidate today, just 4 days after the first meeting of the Duma in the new composition. Let us remember that at that time there was talk that the deputies should take a closer look at each other. And perhaps offer your own alternative option.
link: http://novgorod.rfn.ru/rnews. html?id=24930

Representative of the Novgorod region in the Federation Council: “ the main problem- reducing the distance between people and government"

Dmitry Krivitsky stated this at a meeting with the Internet community of the Novgorod region.

Let us remind you that Dmitry Krivitsky was elected as a deputy of the Novgorod Regional Duma of the 5th convocation on the United Russia party lists, and now he has gone to represent the regional parliament in the Federation Council. According to Krivitsky, he considers one of his main tasks in the process of work to be reducing the distance between people and authorities.
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Was Senator Krivitsky a black realtor?

I was approached by a man who introduced himself as a former classmate of the representative of the Novgorod region in the Federation Council, Dmitry Borisovich Krivitsky. In the opinion of the person who contacted me, who did not yet want to reveal his name, Krivitsky should not be allowed to take on any serious positions or positions due to his absolute immorality. Through me, as this person explained, he wants to convey to Novgorodians the unpleasant truth about Krivitsky, so that people really understand who represents our region in the Federation Council and do not expect any work from him for the benefit of the Novgorod region.

With Krivitsky, according to him, they were good friends in the first years of his studies at the Moscow State Law Academy (MSAL). Then, as this person says, Dmitry Krivitsky was generally a normal guy from a family with an income slightly above average. But already at that time, student Dima really wanted power, money and sought to communicate with rich and influential people.
Dmitry Borisovich Krivitsky is a Moscow businessman representing the Novgorod region in the Federation Council.

So Krivitsky was drawn to him, according to this person, because he was a popular student and enjoyed authority in the academy. And, according to this man, even then Krivitsky was nicknamed the ponytail because he always followed on his heels, often hiding behind the authority of his comrade. For example, as he said, Krivitsky could “run into someone”, knowing that a friend was standing behind him who could protect him. According to him, Dmitry Borisovich loved to feel his strength and power over at least someone, even over the weakest and most defenseless.

Gradually, according to this person, Krivitsky became an increasingly unpleasant person in communication and in his actions, so their friendship ended. According to the person who contacted me, Krivitsky got involved with openly criminal elements and even allegedly began to earn money dishonestly while still a student. In particular, according to him, Krivitsky worked as a black realtor under the leadership of a certain Vyacheslav, who had already served time and was close to well-known criminal authorities of the early 90s - the leader of the Reutov organized crime group Nazarov, nicknamed “Nazar”, and to the “respected person” Dlugach, nicknamed Globus.

The person who contacted me claims that Krivitsky and his accomplices were looking for degenerate, drinking people with apartments, then courted them in every possible way, gave them food and drink, and then, for meager money or even for a box of vodka, persuaded them to transfer their apartments to other owners. The unfortunate ones themselves, according to this man, were moved to some squalid little rooms.

Moreover, as this man says, he knows exactly what Krivitsky did while working for Vyacheslav, since this same Vyacheslav tried to persuade him to make such money.

But then, as this person says, Krivitsky no longer had to earn money in this way, since his father, according to this person, managed to grab his piece during privatization, and he helped his son get into the public eye. Moreover, as this person claims, Krivitsky, as his friends told him, took on everything that he could make money on, and he was not interested in the legality of the source of income.

And he, according to this man, was very successful and they even began to call him a mini-oligarch. Therefore, when I asked this person whether he believed that Krivitsky really earned a little more than 100 thousand rubles in 2011, as he indicated in his declaration, this person called this declaration complete nonsense. According to him, such an amount can serve Krivitsky as nothing more than pocket expenses, but not an annual or even monthly salary.

If this man’s words about Krivitsky’s criminal affairs are true, and they seemed sincere to me, then it becomes clear why the First Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration, Vyacheslav Volodin, as one high-ranking Novgorod official told me, was categorically against Krivitsky’s candidacy for senator from the Novgorod region.

After all, Volodin understands perfectly well that sooner or later everything secret can become clear, and any scandal with a representative of the Federation Council, and even a member of United Russia, affects the reputation of the ruling party and the authorities as a whole. Among other things, such scandals have a negative impact on the reputation of the president, in whose administration he works, overseeing domestic policy.

If Volodin was guided by precisely these considerations, then he turned out to be right, because Krivitsky had already become famous in an unkind light and this, of course, did not add to the popularity of the authorities, especially in the Novgorod region.
Perhaps Vyacheslav Volodin will draw certain conclusions regarding the advisability of Krivitsky’s presence in the Federation Council in light of the scandals associated with him. And, as I assume, he will continue to get into scandals in the future.

Let me remind you that his very election as a senator was already scandalous. Further, he was recognized as the poorest senator in Russia with a ridiculous official income at the end of 2011 of 116 thousand 70 rubles, after which he also unsuccessfully tried to prosecute me for extremism with the absurd wording “for inciting hatred towards a social group,” apparently, meaning by separate social group senators. After this, some of his dubious business projects began to come to light, and it seems to me that this is not the end of the various scandals associated with his name.

Thus, it is quite obvious that Krivitsky’s presence in the Federation Council does not benefit the reputation of the entire “power vertical” at all, although it may have brought some dividends to individual high-ranking officials, thanks to whom he apparently ended up there. Therefore, the recall of Krivitsky from the Federation Council under some plausible pretext is not excluded.

And in conclusion, one more touch about the moral character of Dmitry Krivitsky from the person who contacted me. According to him, he met Krivitsky five years ago, and then he needed a little help, for which he turned to his friend from his youth, for whom it was not at all difficult to provide this help. He immediately promised to help and gave me his phone number. This man called the number, which, as it turned out, did not belong to Krivitsky, but to his secretary, told about the problem and the secretary promised to transfer everything to Krivitsky.

Then this man, according to him, called this number for about a month, but each time the secretary could not tell him anything intelligible on the issue of Krivitsky’s help. Thus, according to this person, Krivitsky, having promised to help his old friend, simply deceived him.

People who do this are often punished later by fate. And sometimes they are punished by specific people...

The person who contacted me, by the way, said that if someone is interested in his story about Krivitsky, he will be ready to confirm everything that was said himself, including to representatives of the media. So you can contact me, and I will help you contact this person.

In 1996 he received a diploma from the Moscow State Law Academy.
After graduating from university, he worked as head of the stock market department at RIT Bank LLC.
What catches your eye when you receive your diploma?lawyersome academy (at that time whatever the university was was an academy) I went to workfinancier.That is, education was apparently a formality.
In 2006, he became president of the O.E. Kutafin Moscow State Law Academy alumni community.

Since there is nothing to grab onto, here is a list of VIP graduates of the academy:
- Sobyanin S.S. . Mayor of Moscow,
- Azbukin V.M. Deputy Minister of Energy Russian Federation,
- Torshin A.P. First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Federal Assembly Russian Federation,
- Chekalin A.A. Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation,
- Lebedev I.V. Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation,
- Bobyrev V.V. Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation,
-
Vasiliev V.A . Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Security Committee,
- Abramovich R.A . Chairman of the Duma of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug,
- Egorova O.A . Chairman of the Moscow City Court,
- Semin Yu.Yu. Head of the Office of the Prosecutor General for Supervision of the Execution of Anti-Corruption Legislation (Moscow Prosecutor 2006-2011),
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Kazantsev S.A. . Head of the Moscow State Traffic Safety Inspectorate (2001-2010), Major General of Police,
- Artyukhin R.E. . Head of the Federal Treasury,
- Tosunyan G.A. President of the Association of Russian Banks,
-
Yakubovsky D.O . Lawyer, politician,
- Markarian R.V. Deputy President of the Guild of Russian Lawyers, Chief Editor Electronic media "LAWS",
- Kucherena A.G. Member of the Public Chamber, lawyer,
-
Barshchevsky M.Yu . Authorized representative government of the Russian Federation in the highest courts,
- Baydakov S.L. Prefect of the Central District of Moscow,
- Maksakova M.P. Opera singer,
- Bure P.V. Hockey player, student of the CSKA sports school, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR,
- Gazzaev V.G. Honored Coach of the Russian Federation, International Master of Sports, UEFA Cup Winner,
- Blazheev V.V. Rector of the Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina,

It seems to me that there were more significant figures for the presidency of the alumni community at that time. In general, I don’t know, the guy is not simple, as it seems to me6.

Immediately after this presidency, the future senator went sharply up the hill.
Since 2007, he worked as an adviser to the chairman of the bank's board.
In 2010, he became an advisor to the rector’s office of the Moscow State Law Academy.

And the expected transition to assistant to one of the members of the commonwealth.
Since 2008, D. Krivitsky has been an assistant to First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Alexander Torshin.
Having tasted life in power, he decided, apparently through the slop of his patrons, to get into this power, for which purpose:In 2011 he became a deputy of the Novgorod region. Duma of the fifth convocation. Worked on a temporary basis.
I like it best on a non-permanent basis - it was said honestly and directly, I became a deputy formally.
In December 2011, he became a senator of the Federation Council, representing the interests of the legislative body of state power in the Novgorod region. In the Federation Council he was a member of the Committee on International Affairs.
This is why this whole circus was started. In a word, I don’t know whose “boy” this is, but in my opinion it is clear that we have before us a classic example of educating and introducing “our own person” into power structures.

Unfortunately, this is all the information I could find on this senator. Except maybeLowest income in 2011 were with the senator from the Novgorod region Dmitry Krivitsky.


Chairman of the Rybinsk City Executive Committee in 1990-1991,
chapter Yaroslavl region in 1991-2007,
deputy State Duma Russian Federation of the 5th convocation in 2007-2011, representative of the Yaroslavl Regional Duma in the Federation Council since 2011.
From 1963 to 1987 he worked at the Rybinsk woodworking plant "Svoboda", where he worked his way up from an apprentice carpenter to the director of the enterprise.
In 1965-1966 he served in Air Force Soviet army in the GDR, sergeant.
Well, so far the path is worthy of respect.
In 1977 he graduated from the Leningrad Forestry Academy named after. S. M. Kirova
I’m afraid to seem paranoid, but again, like most senators and other statesmen, there is a “Leningrad” trace in their biography.
Member of the CPSU until August 1991.
By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin dated December 3, 1991 No. 244, he was appointed acting head of the administration of the Yaroslavl region, and by decree of September 10, 1992, he was appointed head of the regional administration.
In December 1992, he supported B.N. Yeltsin in the confrontation with Supreme Council.
Caught up in the flow former owners the lives of those who escaped from the tutelage of the Central Committee and became uncontrolled masters in the country. Naturally, these guys will do anything for this freedom (read irresponsibility).
In 1993, co-chairman of the commission to consider the draft of the new Constitution. In September - October 1993, during the confrontation between the President and the Supreme Council, he behaved cautiously.
Of course! And who knew in advance how it would all end. What if the Armed Forces failed the EBN?
In 1993-1995, he was a deputy of the Federation Council, where he was elected with the support of E. T. Gaidar’s “Choice of Russia” bloc; was a member of the International Affairs Committee. In June 1994, he participated in the founding congress of the Democratic Choice of Russia party. Since 1995, he has been a member of the “Our Home is Russia” movement and was a member of its Council.
He demanded the appointment of Gaidar as Chairman of the Russian Government, calling him “a pivotal figure in the economy.”
Now it’s obvious that the enemy! Have you really not seen what is happening in the same Yaroslavl region, with the same Svoboda plant with your former comrades? I saw everything. So it was fine.
Governor of the Yaroslavl region (1995—2007)Let the residents of Yaroslavl land appreciate this. There was a situation with a discovered Accounts Chamber inappropriate use of budget money, there was a subscription not to leave, but a couple of deflections (GDP for the third term and ensuring the victory of the Edrastic party in the elections and it all ended in nothing, as always)
Deputy of the State Duma (2007—2011)That is, an honorary pension and a protection program (deputy immunity) began with the power of their little man.
Although it cannot be said that the person is completely lost for Russia:Among his most notable projects as a deputy are work to promote the Russian language in Western Ukraine and the restoration of a Russian military cemetery from the First World War in Serbia

Russian entrepreneur and manager, President of the Acropolis Group company, Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

Born in the city of Ordzhonikidze, SO ASSR.
In 1988, he received a diploma from the Moscow Mining Institute, specializing in mining engineer-economist. From 1989 to 1990 he worked in the studio of creative youth “Chance” at the Scientific and Technical Center “Photon” as a director. In 1990, he was appointed deputy. director of commerce at the computer and commercial center "Electronics". In 1991, he worked at Mosekonomtrade LLC as General Director.
Again, everything is at the level of guesswork, but what kind of commerce was there in 1990? correctly, it was precisely the one that was introduced from above to create the appearance of a natural transition from a socialist economy to a bourgeois one and would explain to the people where the rich suddenly appeared against the backdrop of the general impoverishment of the country. And the fact that these rich people for the most part belonged to the party nomenklatura or Komsomol leaders was a matter understandable to the people. But still, the new and old owners tried to put dummy people in prominent places, so as not to anger the people once again, and who knows what... suddenly it’s not them who will have to answer there. A mainly so that one can safely shout from the stands about democratization and not hear in response about their selfish interest. I assume that our senator is one of those. But he survived and was rewarded for his loyalty.
From 1996 to 1997 he worked as deputy director at Region-Holding Ltd. In 1998, after the reorganization of the company, he received the position of consultant at CJSC Region-Holding Ltd.
In 1998, he received the position of advisor to the manager at the Akropol Commercial Bank.
In 2003, he was appointed president of Acropolis Bank.

Trusted people are always needed. Moreover, without leaving business, so to speak.
From 2003 to 2004 he worked as an assistant-adviser to the Head of the Republic of Ingushetia.
In 2004 he headed the company Commercial Bank "Acropolis" (President, Chairman of the Board of Directors).
In May 2007, he was the president of AKROPOL Group LLC. The structure includes a bank and mining industry enterprises.
In 2010, he became a senator in the Federation Council, representing the interests of the legislative (representative) body of the Republic of Ingushetia. He was a member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs.
Candidate legal sciences, Professor.

Interesting Facts
He was the chairman of the Russian-Turkish business council.
Full Member of the Academy of Security, Defense and Law Enforcement.
He was the head of the Azan Foundation. In particular, the organization provided financial support for the construction of the cathedral mosque in Moscow.
Member of the Russian-Emirati Business Council.
In 2007, according to Finance magazine, he was in 266th place in the ranking of the richest Russians with a capital of $200 million.
Member of the Supreme Council of the All-Russian Voluntary Society "Sports Russia".

I was approached by a man who introduced himself as a former classmate of the representative of the Novgorod region in the Federation Council, Dmitry Borisovich Krivitsky. In the opinion of the person who contacted me, who did not yet want to reveal his name, Krivitsky should not be allowed to take on any serious positions or positions due to his absolute immorality. Through me, as this person explained, he wants to convey to Novgorodians the unpleasant truth about Krivitsky, so that people really understand who represents our region in the Federation Council and do not expect any work from him for the benefit of the Novgorod region.

According to him, he and Krivitsky were good friends in the first years of their studies at the Moscow State Law Academy (MSAL). Then, as this person says, Dmitry Krivitsky was generally a normal guy from a family with an income slightly above average. But already at that time, student Dima really wanted power, money and sought to communicate with rich and influential people.
Dmitry Borisovich Krivitsky is a Moscow businessman representing the Novgorod region in the Federation Council.

So Krivitsky was drawn to him, according to this person, because he was a popular student and enjoyed authority in the academy. And, according to this man, even then Krivitsky was nicknamed the ponytail because he always followed on his heels, often hiding behind the authority of his comrade. For example, as he said, Krivitsky could “run into someone”, knowing that a friend was standing behind him who could protect him. According to him, Dmitry Borisovich loved to feel his strength and power over at least someone, even over the weakest and most defenseless.

Gradually, according to this person, Krivitsky became an increasingly unpleasant person in communication and in his actions, so their friendship ended. According to the person who contacted me, Krivitsky got involved with openly criminal elements and even allegedly began to earn money dishonestly while still a student. In particular, according to him, Krivitsky worked as a black realtor under the leadership of a certain Vyacheslav, who had already served time and was close to well-known criminal authorities of the early 90s - the leader of the Reutov organized crime group Nazarov, nicknamed “Nazar”, and to the “respected person” Dlugach, nicknamed Globus.

The person who contacted me claims that Krivitsky and his accomplices were looking for degenerate, drinking people with apartments, then courted them in every possible way, gave them food and drink, and then, for meager money or even for a box of vodka, persuaded them to transfer their apartments to other owners. The unfortunate ones themselves, according to this man, were moved to some squalid little rooms.

Moreover, as this man says, he knows exactly what Krivitsky did while working for Vyacheslav, since this same Vyacheslav tried to persuade him to make such money.

But then, as this person says, Krivitsky no longer had to earn money in this way, since his father, according to this person, managed to grab his piece during privatization, and he helped his son get into the public eye. Moreover, as this person claims, Krivitsky, as his friends told him, took on everything that he could make money on, and he was not interested in the legality of the source of income.

And he, according to this man, was very successful and they even began to call him a mini-oligarch. Therefore, when I asked this person whether he believed that Krivitsky really earned a little more than 100 thousand rubles in 2011, as he indicated in his declaration, this person called this declaration complete nonsense. According to him, such an amount can serve Krivitsky as nothing more than pocket expenses, but not an annual or even monthly salary.

If this man’s words about Krivitsky’s criminal affairs are true, and they seemed sincere to me, then it becomes clear why the First Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration, Vyacheslav Volodin, as one high-ranking Novgorod official told me, was categorically against Krivitsky’s candidacy for senator from the Novgorod region.

After all, Volodin understands perfectly well that sooner or later everything secret can become clear, and any scandal with a representative of the Federation Council, and even a member of United Russia, affects the reputation of the ruling party and the authorities as a whole. Among other things, such scandals have a negative impact on the reputation of the president, in whose administration he works, overseeing domestic policy.

If Volodin was guided by precisely these considerations, then he turned out to be right, because Krivitsky had already become famous in an unkind light and this, of course, did not add to the popularity of the authorities, especially in the Novgorod region.
Perhaps Vyacheslav Volodin will draw certain conclusions regarding the advisability of Krivitsky’s presence in the Federation Council in light of the scandals associated with him. And, as I assume, he will continue to get into scandals in the future.

Let me remind you that his very election as a senator was already scandalous. Further, he was recognized as the poorest senator in Russia with a ridiculous official income at the end of 2011 of 116 thousand 70 rubles, after which he also unsuccessfully tried to prosecute me for extremism with the absurd wording “for inciting hatred towards a social group,” apparently, meaning a separate social group of senators. After this, some of his dubious business projects began to come to light, and it seems to me that this is not the end of the various scandals associated with his name.

Thus, it is quite obvious that Krivitsky’s presence in the Federation Council does not benefit the reputation of the entire “power vertical” at all, although it may have brought some dividends to individual high-ranking officials, thanks to whom he apparently ended up there. Therefore, the recall of Krivitsky from the Federation Council under some plausible pretext is not excluded.

And in conclusion, one more touch about the moral character of Dmitry Krivitsky from the person who contacted me. According to him, he met Krivitsky five years ago, and then he needed a little help, for which he turned to his friend from his youth, for whom it was not at all difficult to provide this help. He immediately promised to help and gave me his phone number. This man called the number, which, as it turned out, did not belong to Krivitsky, but to his secretary, told about the problem and the secretary promised to transfer everything to Krivitsky.

Then this man, according to him, called this number for about a month, but each time the secretary could not tell him anything intelligible on the issue of Krivitsky’s help. Thus, according to this person, Krivitsky, having promised to help his old friend, simply deceived him.

People who do this are often punished later by fate. And sometimes they are punished by specific people...

The person who contacted me, by the way, said that if someone is interested in his story about Krivitsky, he will be ready to confirm everything that was said himself, including to representatives of the media. So you can contact me, and I will help you contact this person.

In the section "Again deuce" in the newspaper " Novgorod Veche“We have already rated almost all State Duma deputies related to the Novgorod region. Now it’s the turn of the senators representing our region in the Federation Council. Let’s start with a person who is not a stranger to me - Dmitry Krivitsky.

ReputationDuring the years of his work in the Federation Council, Dmitry Krivitsky’s formation was far from brilliant, and the senator has only himself to blame for this. Various negativity has accompanied his name from the very beginning of Dmitry Borisovich’s appearance in the political life of our region.

Moscow businessman Krivitsky, completely unknown to Novgorodians, in 2011, for what merits it is not clear, found himself in regional Duma according to the list of United Russia. Moreover, his colleagues in the Duma elect him to represent the Novgorod region in the Federation Council. And this is a person who has never lived in our region and it is generally not clear what he has to do with the Novgorod region.

His election drew sharp criticism from some opposition MPs. In particular, the communist Gaidym said that the deputies by nominating Krivitsky spit in the souls of voters, and that he considers this a manifestation of corruption.

Then Krivitsky’s name thundered throughout Russia thanks to his report on his income for 2011. According to official data, Dmitry Borisovich turned out to be the poorest senator in Russia with an annual income of 116 thousand 70 rubles. Then your humble servant made some simple calculations and found out that Mr. Krivitsky’s monthly income averages less than 10 thousand rubles, although when elected to the Federation Council he was positioned as a serious businessman.

Then, in a joking manner on my personal blog, I invited Novgorod voters to chip in to help financial assistance our representative in the Federation Council, because living in Moscow on 10 thousand rubles is not at all easy.

However, Dmitry Borisovich did not appreciate my humor and filed a statement with the Investigative Committee demanding that I be prosecuted for “inciting hostility towards a social group.” By social group, he apparently meant senators. Although it remains unclear how a humorous proposal in relation to him alone “incites social hostility” in relation to all senators.

Naturally, he was refused to initiate a criminal case, but this story, when a government official tried to sue a blogger under a flimsy pretext, received wide publicity in the media, including federal ones, and in in social networks. This significantly added to the scandalous reputation of Krivitsky.

And when it thundered all over Russia "road business" for which the main accused was the first deputy governor Arnold Shalmuev, then Dmitry Borisovich did not remain aloof from this scandal.

During the judicial debate on the “traffic case”, the state prosecutor mentioned several times that Krivitsky was aware of the circumstances of the “traffic case”, and that Shalmuev discussed the transfer of money with him on the phone.

As a result, the court issued a private ruling against the head Investigative Committee RF Alexandra Bastrykina so that he evaluates Krivitsky’s actions.

Recognitionfor Dmitry Krivitsky among broad layers of Novgorod voters it is close to zero. Which is not surprising, given the extremely rare visits of the senator to our region. Although all senators must spend about a third of their working time, i.e. approximately 10 days a month, in the region they represent.

The name of Krivitsky is known mainly to those who are related to Novgorod political life: officials, journalists, etc. And to some of the ordinary Novgorodians this senator is known, mainly thanks to various scandals, some of which are described above.

Work in the Federation Council conducted by Dmitry Krivitsky as one of the deputy chairmen of the Committee on International Affairs. As part of this work, Krivitsky devotes a lot of time to cooperation between Russia and Belarus. But the senator devotes inadmissibly little time to working in the interests of our region. The apotheosis of his indifference to the Novgorod region is Krivitsky’s non-participation in an event organized by the Federation Council in Veliky Novgorod in November last year.

Benefits for Novgorodians from the activities of Senator Krivitsky, if we rely on data open sources, not too big. By appealing to the prosecutor's office, he achieved the closure of a beer store in a historical building that was located there illegally, organized a trip to Moscow for a group of Novgorod schoolchildren to attend a meeting of the Federation Council, provided assistance to the Novgorod Center for Contemporary Art and supported the opening of a flower exhibition. Of course, these good deeds for the Novgorod region “will not be enough” for the almost five years that Dmitry Borisovich has been representing our region in upper house Russian parliament.

Performance evaluationDmitry Krivitsky "unsatisfactory" His nomination as a representative of the Novgorod region to the Federation Council, in my opinion, was a big mistake. We saw virtually no concrete benefit from his work, or any significant attention to our region in general. But the number of scandals and various information associated with it negative character very large. And it is still unknown whether he will get away with it. muddy water"road business".

Prospects for re-election Senator Krivitsky has none. According to available information, he does not plan to try again to enter the Federation Council from the Novgorod region. And what he will do after the expiration of his term of office is of little concern to anyone in our region.