Aleksandr Konovalov (politician, born 1968)
Aleksandr Vladimirovich Konovalov (in Russian: Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Конова́лов, born 9 June 1968) is a Russian lawyer and politician. From May 2008 to January 2020, he served as the Minister of Justice.
Aleksandr Konovalov Александр Коновалов | |
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Minister of Justice | |
In office 12 May 2008 – 15 January 2020 Acting: 15 January 2020 – 21 January 2020 | |
Prime Minister | Vladimir Putin Viktor Zubkov (acting) Dmitry Medvedev |
Preceded by | Vladimir Ustinov |
Succeeded by | Konstantin Chuychenko |
Personal details | |
Born | Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) | 6 September 1968
Political party | United Russia |
Alma mater | Saint Petersburg State University |
Early life and education
Konovalov was born 9 June 1968 in Leningrad.[1] In 1992, he graduated from the law department of Saint Petersburg State University.[2]
Career
From 1992 to 2005 Konovalov served in Saint Petersburg prosecutor's office.
From February to November 2005 he was the chief prosecutor of Bashkortostan.
Between 14 November 2005 and May 2008, he had been President Vladimir Putin's plenipotentiary envoy to the Volga Federal District. In May 2008 he was appointed the minister of justice.[3][4]
On 15 January 2020, he resigned as part of the cabinet, after President Vladimir Putin delivered the Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly, in which he proposed several amendments to the constitution.[5]
References and notes
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alexander Konovalov. |
- "Konovalov, Alexander Vladimirovich". Russia Profile. Archived from the original on 23 August 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
- "Йнмнбюкнб, Юкейяюмдп". Lenta. 12 May 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- "Kreml.org | Владимир Путин объявил состав нового кабинета министров". www.kreml.org. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- "Russia's Ministry of Justice Moves to Ban Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia | JW.ORG Legal News". JW.ORG. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- Carroll, Oliver (January 15, 2020). "Russian PM resigns in shock move as Putin announces dramatic constitutional shake-up". The Independent. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Vladimir Ustinov |
Minister of Justice 2008–2020 |
Succeeded by Konstantin Chuychenko |