Roman Kopin

Roman Valentinovich Kopin (Russian: Роман Валентинович Копин; born 5 March 1974 in Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast) is the governor of Chukotka, Russia. He succeeded Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich in July 2008.

Roman Kopin
Роман Копин
Governor of Chukotka
Assumed office
23 July 2008
Preceded byRoman Abramovich
Personal details
Born (1974-03-05) 5 March 1974
Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast, USSR
NationalityRussian
Political partyUnited Russia
Children1
Alma materVolgo-Vyatskaya Academy

Political career

In 1994, Kopin began his political career as the deputy director of the Nizhniy Novgorod Regional Center for Youth Initiatives.[1] In 1995, he was an inspector in the legal department. He later became the leader of the group in the Kostroma custom that dealt with issues involving infringement of custom laws. In 1998, Kopin worked in the branch of the bank SBS-Agro in Kostroma.[2] In 1999, Kopin was appointed as the advisor of Aleksandr Nazarov, who was the governor of Chukotka at the time.[3] Kopin was also the advisor of Nazarov's successor, Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich. In December 2001, Kopin was chosen to be the chief of the municipal union in Chaunskiy district.[4] Two years later, in December 2003, he was chosen to be the chief of the municipal district in Bilibinskiy.[4] In these two elections, Kopin received over 70% of the vote.

In April 2008, Kopin was elected to be the deputy governor of Chukotka.[5] He became the supervisor of the department of industrial and agricultural policy.

Governorship

Kopin became the acting governor on 3 July 2008, when Roman Abramovich, the then-governor of Chukotka, resigned.[6][7] On 11 July Dmitry Medvedev, the president of Russia, nominated Kopin to be the governor. On 13 July the local legislators unanimously confirmed Kopin as the next governor of Chukotka.[8] He was officially inaugurated in Anadyr to be the governor of Chukotka on 24 July 2008.

Personal life

Roman Kopin was born in Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast, on 5 March 1974. In 1996, he graduated from Volgo-Vyatskaya Academy.[9] He majored in state and municipal governing. Kopin is married and has a son.[9]

On 28 July 2020, Kopin was hospitalised with a suspected COVID-19 infection.[10]

gollark: You may laugh, but side channel attacks are a real and problematic thing!
gollark: HASKELL PROGRAMMERS DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW: all Haskell programs are impure because they have measurable side effects like power draw, execution time and even electromagnetic radiation emitted from the circuits or whatever.
gollark: Obviously *I* should be moderator.
gollark: Is `floor` for ints not just `id`?
gollark: It would be kind of pointless if it didn't.

References

  1. Дмитрий Медведев внес на рассмотрение Думы Чукотского автономного округа кандидатуру Романа Копина для наделения его полномочиями губернатора региона. rg.ru (in Russian). 2008-07-11. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  2. Новый губернатор Чукотки вступил в должность. Kommersant (in Russian). 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  3. Губернатором Чукотки стал Роман Копин. Rosbalt (in Russian). 2008-07-13. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  4. Медведев удовлетворил просьбу Абрамовича об отставке. Его место займет другой Роман - Копин. NEWSru.com (in Russian). 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  5. Роман Копин торжественно вступил в должность губернатора Чукотки. newsru.com (in Russian). 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  6. Womack, Helen (2008-07-03). "Roman Abramovich steps down as governor of Russian Chukotka region". The Times. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  7. Abramovich steps down, Guardian article
  8. "Abramovich's successor in Far East named". RussiaToday. 2008-07-13. Archived from the original on 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  9. Губернатор Чукотки Роман Копин вступил в должность. GZT.ru (in Russian). 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  10. "Губернатора Чукотки госпитализировали с подозрением на COVID-19". rbc.ru.
Government offices
Preceded by
Roman Abramovich
Governor of Chukotka
11 July 2008 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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