Martynov and the Federation Council. Sergei Martynov, who was responsible for organizing the work of the upper chamber, will himself become a senator

The head of the apparatus of the Federation Council (SF), a former FSB officer, Sergei Martynov, may become a senator from the governor of the Vladimir region, Svetlana Orlova, a source told RIA Novosti and was confirmed by Kommersant’s interlocutors in the upper chamber. The current senator from the region, Anton Belyakov, as Kommersant wrote, will leave the chamber. The staff of the Federation Council will most likely be led by Mr. Martynov’s first deputy, Lev Shcherbakov.


The head of the Federation Council staff, Sergei Martynov, will most likely become a senator from the Vladimir region (the head of the region, Svetlana Orlova, will face re-election in September). Now the region in the upper house is represented by the Right Russia Anton Belyakov, but, as Kommersant wrote on June 6, his powers will not be extended. Party leader Sergei Mironov told Kommersant that there are no negotiations on the reappointment of Mr. Belyakov. Anton Belyakov has held the post of senator since 2013; he has often publicly criticized high-profile legislative initiatives, such as tightening the rules for holding rallies and the anti-terrorism “Yarovaya package.” In December 2015, he wrote a letter to Valentina Matvienko demanding that no violations be allowed during the conduct of meetings of the upper chamber. According to Mr. Belyakov, the speaker “repeatedly interrupted” the senators and refused to allow them to speak.

Sergei Martynov was appointed chief of staff of the Federation Council in 2014 (). It is known that since 2003, Mr. Martynov was responsible for personnel issues in the office of Valentina Matvienko during her work at the head of the embassy in the Northwestern Federal District. After Ms. Matvienko became governor of St. Petersburg, he worked as head of the personnel and civil service department of her administration. In 2010, he was transferred to work in Moscow, where, as stated in Smolny, he headed the personnel department of the FSB (one of the divisions of the department’s organizational and personnel work service). The official biography of Sergei Martynov says that since 2010 he underwent “ military service in positions of senior officers of the FSB of Russia." According to the law on the procedure for forming the Federation Council, candidates for senators must meet the “residence qualification” - live in the region from which they are being delegated for five years before nomination or 20 years in total. At the same time, for “persons who have military rank senior officers, or a special rank of senior command, or corresponding to them classy rank Justice", the qualification does not apply.

The most likely candidate for the post of Sergei Martynov, according to Kommersant, is his first deputy Lev Shcherbakov. In February 2018, he turned 60 years old; he has been working as First Deputy Chief of Staff since October 2014. Before that, according to his official biography, he worked “in the system of the Russian Foreign Ministry.” Kommersant’s interlocutor in the upper chamber says that Mr. Shcherbakov worked as the head of the secretariat of Valentina Matvienko when she held the position of Deputy Prime Minister (1998–2003), and then headed the secretariat of Galina Karelova, who was also Deputy Prime Minister in 2003–2004. and now holds the post of Vice-Speaker of the Federation Council. Among the contenders for the post of head of the Federation Council's apparatus, RIA Novosti sources also name the head of the apparatus of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Pyotr Kucherenko, and the head of the secretariat of the Council of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly, Yuri Osipov.

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As the federal media predicted, Svetlana Orlova If she wins the elections for governor of the Vladimir region, she intends to send an FSB general and the head of the Federation Council apparatus to the Federation Council Sergei Martynov.

Regional Election Commission made public information on candidates for empowering members of the upper house Russian parliament, presented by candidates for governor of the Vladimir region.

On the list Svetlana Orlova comes first Martynov Sergey Alexandrovich— FSB employee seconded to the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation as the head of the apparatus of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Previously, about the proposed replacement of the senator from the Vladimir region Anton Belyakov on Sergei Martynov Federal media reported.

In particular, Kommersant noted in this regard milestones in the biography of Mr. Martynov, intertwined with the life line of the Chairman of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko, which in turn has close ties with Svetlana Orlova.

According to the publication, Sergey Martynov was appointed chief of staff of the Federation Council in 2014. Since 2003, Mr. Martynov has been responsible for personnel issues in the apparatus Valentina Matvienko during her work at the head of the embassy in the NWF O. After Mrs. Matvienko became the governor of St. Petersburg, he worked as the head of the personnel and civil service department of her administration. In 2010, he was transferred to work in Moscow, where he headed the FSB personnel department.

In the official biography Sergei Martynov it is said that since 2010 he served “military service in positions of senior officers of the FSB of Russia.” According to the law on the procedure for forming the Federation Council, candidates for senators must meet the “residence qualification” - live in the region from which they are being delegated for five years before nomination or 20 years in total. At the same time, the qualification does not apply to “persons who have the military rank of senior officers, or a special rank of senior command, or the corresponding class rank of justice,” Kommersant notes.

On the second line of Orlova’s list is Vyacheslav Kartukhin, director of the Vladimir branch of the federal state educational budgetary institution higher education RANEPA and vice-speaker of the regional Legislative Assembly. On third - Natalya Yudina, director of the Vladimir branch " Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation" and chairman of the regional Public Chamber. Both rose through the ranks after appearing Svetlana Orlova in the region-33.

Five years ago Svetlana Orlova appointed a member of the Federation Council of the Social Revolutionary Anton Belyakov by inter-party agreement in exchange for not nominating him as a candidate for governor in order to create a comfortable election campaign for himself.

In these elections, the campaign for Mrs. Orlova also turns out to be comfortable, but this was achieved in other ways: by selecting two city freaks and candidates from two parliamentary parties who are not dangerous to themselves as “rivals”. In addition, everything has been done to ensure that Orlova’s only dangerous candidate for the governor’s post Maksim Shevchenko from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation did not pass the municipal filter.

By the way, he is not going to back down and announced the start of the “People's Governor” campaign. On the day his registration was denied, he told reporters (quoted from "Zebra-TV"): “I consider the municipal filter and the ways it is implemented legally and politically criminal and unconstitutional. And the actions of Governor Orlova and her subordinates, who prevented the legal collection of signatures, put pressure on council candidates different levels, I consider it simply a criminal offense that destroys political system Russian Federation. And whether Orlova’s personal interests are the reason for this or instructions from above from Moscow - in any case, this discredits the election procedure itself.

And due to the fact that she has been discredited, I announce the continuation of my participation in the elections for the post of head of the Vladimir region. I will be the “people’s governor” and I urge everyone who does not agree with the current system, who does not agree with the candidates nominated for this performance, to write in the ballots on September 9: “Shevchenko is the people’s governor.” Let’s see how many people vote for me and how many people vote for them.”

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The head of the apparatus of the Federation Council (SF), a former FSB officer, Sergei Martynov, may become a senator from the governor of the Vladimir region, Svetlana Orlova, a source told RIA Novosti and was confirmed by Kommersant’s interlocutors in the upper chamber. The current senator from the region, Anton Belyakov, as Kommersant wrote, will leave the chamber. The staff of the Federation Council will most likely be led by Mr. Martynov’s first deputy, Lev Shcherbakov.

The head of the Federation Council staff, Sergei Martynov, will most likely become a senator from the Vladimir region (the head of the region, Svetlana Orlova, will face re-election in September). Now the region in the upper house is represented by the Right Russia's Anton Belyakov, but, as Kommersant wrote on June 6, his powers will not be extended. Party leader Sergei Mironov told Kommersant that there are no negotiations on the reappointment of Mr. Belyakov. Anton Belyakov has held the post of senator since 2013; he has often publicly criticized high-profile legislative initiatives, such as tightening the rules for holding rallies and the anti-terrorism “Yarovaya package.” In December 2015, he wrote a letter to Valentina Matvienko demanding that no violations be allowed during the conduct of meetings of the upper chamber. According to Mr. Belyakov, the speaker “repeatedly interrupted” the senators and refused to allow them to speak.

Sergei Martynov was appointed head of the apparatus of the Federation Council in 2014 (see Kommersant of March 15, 2014). It is known that since 2003, Mr. Martynov was responsible for personnel issues in the apparatus of Valentina Matvienko during her work at the head of the embassy in the Northwestern Federal District. After Ms. Matvienko became governor of St. Petersburg, he worked as head of the personnel and civil service department of her administration. In 2010, he was transferred to work in Moscow, where, as stated in Smolny, he headed the personnel department of the FSB (one of the divisions of the department’s organizational and personnel work service). The official biography of Sergei Martynov states that since 2010 he has served “military service in positions of senior officers of the FSB of Russia.” According to the law on the procedure for forming the Federation Council, candidates for senators must meet the “residence qualification” - live in the region from which they are being delegated for five years before nomination or 20 years in total. At the same time, the qualification does not apply to “persons holding the military rank of senior officers, or a special rank of senior command, or the corresponding class rank of justice.”

The most likely candidate for the post of Sergei Martynov, according to Kommersant, is his first deputy Lev Shcherbakov. In February 2018, he turned 60 years old; he has been working as First Deputy Chief of Staff since October 2014. Before that, according to his official biography, he worked “in the system of the Russian Foreign Ministry.” Kommersant’s interlocutor in the upper chamber says that Mr. Shcherbakov worked as the head of the secretariat of Valentina Matvienko when she held the position of Deputy Prime Minister (1998–2003), and then headed the secretariat of Galina Karelova, who was also Deputy Prime Minister in 2003–2004. and now holds the post of Vice-Speaker of the Federation Council. Among the contenders for the post of head of the Federation Council's apparatus, RIA Novosti sources also name the head of the apparatus of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Pyotr Kucherenko, and the head of the secretariat of the Council of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly, Yuri Osipov.