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Nazarov, Alexander Viktorovich


Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation since September 2003; former governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (1991-2000); was born on February 24, 1951 in the Pavlodar region; Graduated from the Makeevka Civil Engineering Institute (Makeevka, Donetsk Region of Ukraine), Khabarovsk Higher Party School, Candidate economic sciences; began his career in 1969 as an electrician at a machine-building plant; completed military service in Navy, served on a submarine; after being transferred to the reserve on a voucher from the Arkhangelsk regional committee of the Komsomol, he was sent to the Komsomol construction site - the Bilibino hydroelectric power station in Chukotka, worked as a carpenter-concrete worker, chief of staff of the Central Committee of the Komsomol construction, foreman, foreman; participated in the construction of the Magadan, Arkagalinsk and Luchegorsk thermal power plants; since 1981 he worked in the industrial and transport department of the Bilibino district committee of the CPSU; in 1983 he was elected deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Bilibino District Council people's deputies; since 1987 - Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Chukotka District Council; in 1990 he was elected to the Council of People's Deputies of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and to the Magadan Regional Council; April 25, 1990 was elected chairman of the Chukotka district executive committee; November 11, 1991 was appointed head of the administration of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug; On December 22, 1996, he was elected head of the administration (governor) of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug; ex officio was a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (1996-2000), was the chairman of the Committee for the Affairs of the North and Indigenous Peoples; in 2000, he again ran for the post of head of the district administration, but a week before the elections scheduled for December 24, he withdrew his candidacy without announcing reasons; January 2001 - September 2003 - representative in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the administration of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, was the chairman of the Committee for the Affairs of the North and Indigenous Peoples, a member of the Commission for Control over the Support of the Activities of the Federation Council; awarded the Order of Honor and "For Services to the Fatherland" IV degree (2001); married, has three daughters; in his youth he played football in Shakhtar Donetsk; in 1967 he became the winner of the All-Union Song Contest.


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Chukotka in the time of Alexander Nazarov: even a polar day is hopeless

Vyacheslav Ivanovich

Chukotka is not only a snow-covered desert with a year-round thick, thick layer of permafrost. There are many unclaimed reserves of gold, tin, tungsten, coal, oil, and gas on the peninsula. And that's just on land. And in the seas washing the peninsula, their wealth is crabs, fish, sea animals

With There are many problems, of course. Remoteness from the main economic centers of Russia, of course, dictates its own realities. Some transportation costs fly into a big penny. And in order to expand any, whether it be fish or mining production, not only new equipment is needed. New technologies are needed.

There are many questions, but with a masterly approach to business, even in such by no means hothouse conditions, it would be possible to benefit, at least for the population living in Chukotka. Moreover, the budget of this region is one of the most subsidized in Russia in general and in the Far East in particular.

But the existence of the population of Chukotka (you can’t call it life with all your desire) is not even a beggarly one. It is generally difficult for a person from the mainland who has visited the peninsula to find words to assess what happened.

No, you still need to have a remarkable talent to turn a region like Chukotka into a zone of eternal disaster.

Alexander Nazarov, Governor of the Chukotka District since 1991, likes to repeat in his interviews that he is always responsible to his voters. By the way, there is something to ask. It would be only to whom.

Alas, the inhabitants of the most extreme peninsula of Russia, mutilated by the current life, cannot compete with the sovereign head of Chukotka. As for those for whom Alexander Nazarov, fortunately, is not the king and supreme judge, they remember the most northeastern subject of the Russian Federation only when the Chukchi tundra becomes a training ground for Moscow maneuvers.

Last week, one of the political sensations was the summoning of the governor of Chukotka, Alexander Nazarov, for questioning by the Russian Federal Tax Police Service. As usual, we will never know the whole truth. But even without reports from official sources, much is already known.

Law enforcement agencies have not hidden their interest in Alexander Nazarov and what is happening in Chukotka for a long time. Partially, this interest materialized in specific criminal cases.

In August 2000, the Prosecutor's Office of the Kamchatka Region initiated several criminal cases on the grounds of illegal harvesting and smuggling of crabs. In 1999-2000, several firms registered in Chukotka exported almost 1,500 tons of crabs (at least $20 million) from Russia's territorial waters.

What does the governor of Chukotka have to do with it? Quotas for these firms (by the way, these are all the quotas of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug for harvesting crab) without any competition were issued, to put it mildly, not without the participation of Alexander Nazarov. Now the investigation finds out the reasons for such “altruism”.

It is not yet known whether the issuance, use and return of "gold loans" under the guarantees of the administration of the Chukotka District for the development of the gold mining industry - perhaps the main industry of Chukotka - have become the subject of consideration of criminal cases. But the situation is very interesting.

In other words, the "gold" industry was destroyed, and the loans were not returned. In numbers (even official ones) it's even funnier. The load of gold mining enterprises hardly exceeds 20% of the real capacity. Directly gold mining takes place 3 months a year. And the commodity credit, almost 12 tons of gold, has not been repaid to the federal budget.

It is known that money does not appear out of nowhere and does not go anywhere. On any of the "gold loans" received for Chukotka, one can trace the mechanism of the circulation of this money. For example, in 1994, by order of the President of Russia, the administration of the Chukotka District allocated a commodity credit of 5 tons of gold to increase gold mining in the region and to solve the social and economic problems of gold miners. The administration of the district sold this gold, gained more than 60 million dollars from the sale and placed it on its own account with the National Investment Bank of Moscow. The bank collapsed. The deposit is gone. The overdue debt to the budget amounted to 4.1 tons of gold.

It is interesting that the administration of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, among other similar ones, has identified the bursting bank as authorized to finance gold mining and housing construction. All these banks were distinguished by the fact that they were not reliable. Alexander Nazarov was well aware of this. And the governor of Chukotka was familiar to the heads of these banks firsthand.

It is clear that as a result of the liquidation of authorized banks, it was virtually pointless to look for the disappeared money. However, the epidemic of counter bankruptcies and liquidations struck not only the credit and banking institutions associated with "gold loans". One by one, the gold mining enterprises of Chukotka disappeared - the Anadyr Geological Exploration Expedition, Ore CJSC in Bilibino, Zoloto Chukotka CJSC (the president of this company, Vladimir Vildyaikin, was simultaneously the first deputy governor of the district). There was nothing left but an impressive amount of debt to the federal budget and a half-starved, slowly dying population of these villages, whose ultimate dream was money for a plane to the mainland.

Note: the head of Chukotka personally controls the receipt, expenditure and distribution of funds ...

However, there is in the end the presumption of innocence. Suppose that Nazarov did not put a penny in his pocket. Let us assume that he waits for months for his hard-earned governor's salary and whiles away the dreary evenings of the polar night over a bottle of cheap "homemade", which poisons all the working and unemployed Chukotka. Why blame him then?

At least in bungling, in the fact that he surrounded himself with thieving officials and bankers. This is already a fact that is simply ridiculous to dispute. The audit established the facts of embezzlement of funds from banks authorized by the governor of Chukotka that suddenly burst. Criminal cases have been initiated against specific heads of these banks.

But while the investigation is underway, the richest territory in terms of the standard of living of the population among other regions of Russia firmly ranks tenth from the bottom, and among the indigenous population of Chukotka - 80% of alcoholics. Mines are flooded, entire villages actually disappear from the map of the district. What about northern delivery? Almost every autumn, icebreakers and tankers carrying northern deliveries break propellers in the northern seas, breaking through the ice to Chukotka. This is also a considerable "merit" of the governor of the peninsula. (People who know Alexander Viktorovich well have repeatedly noted that the hallmarks of his character are self-confidence and tyranny.)

Sooner or later, the Chukotka star of Alexander Nazarov will set. Well, so what? The surviving Chukchi will wait in the plague for a new dawn. New sun. And they are unlikely to wait.


Moscow is the financial capital of Russia. So far, no one is seriously arguing with this, but money from the provinces is starting to play an increasingly important role in the financial capital. And this, probably, makes sense: it was not for nothing that two centuries ago it was said: "The power of Russia through Siberia will grow." And, as it is now becoming clear, the Far East too. While, however, mighty forces Far East are represented in Moscow not even by the head of the State Committee for Fisheries, the "strong business executive" Nazdratenko, but by his no less economic colleague, the former governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Alexander Nazarov.

And what did the former governor, and now a member of the Federation Council and aspiring oligarch Alexander Nazarov, shine in? Alexander Viktorovich is now fighting for the Moscow Bearing OJSC, in common parlance, the Moscow Bearing Plant. In general, a controlling stake in this enterprise was recently bought by the European Bearing Corporation (EPK), but the rights to it are disputed by a small shareholder represented by Rosavtobank, which has a much smaller stake. Alexander Nazarov is an almost planetary concept in Russian terms: he knows everyone and everyone knows him. He is also familiar with the leadership of the owners of the controlling stake. And I tried to negotiate with them. Only about what? Rosavtobank did not accumulate much shares, and EPK was not going to cede its rights for nothing. Then other methods came into play.

Alexander Nazarov has been managing Chukotka for more than 10 years. The results of management are directly stated in the certificate of the Main Control Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation (GKU). The debt on the so-called "gold loans" amounted to 11,043 kg of gold, which was dissolved in the sky-high distances of some problematic Moscow banks. In addition, 175 million dollars were lost by the budgets of Chukotka and Russia. Gold mining has halved.

These documents are now being studied by the Federal Tax Police Service (FSNP) with a view to opening a criminal case. I must say that earlier the tax police paid serious attention to these stories, and Alexander Nazarov himself already gave explanations to the tax police on these issues. Then, however, he was still the current governor. Then Nazarov tried to be re-elected as governor, but in order to win the elections, you need to use 35 million dollars. What not so long ago a well-known Moscow journalist transparently hinted at in one of the investigations. In general, for 35 million you can elect the head of a small Eastern European country such as the Czech Republic or Hungary, and if you divide this amount by the number of inhabitants of Chukotka, you get exactly 500 dollars per brother. Alexander Viktorovich did not succeed, he failed to get 35 million, then the former governor found himself a place in the Federation Council and left for Moscow with a pure heart.

Meanwhile, a small and little known in wide circles Rosavtobank continued to try to gain control over the Moscow Bearing Plant (another name is GPZ-1). Part of the shares of this plant at one time fell into the hands of the bank as a result of a very opaque story, when the former management of GPZ-1, headed by the former general director V. Komarov, whose daughter held a very respectable position in Rosavtobank, concluded contracts for the supply of metal with two firms - intermediaries who have accounts with Rosavtobank. According to the EPK management, the plant never received most of the metal. But the money is gone. And then the bank bought the shares of the plant, by a not very strange coincidence, for an amount almost up to a ruble coinciding with the amount of the contract for the supply of metal. However, apparently, it was not possible to find other money for this, and then a happy accident appeared in the person of Alexander Nazarov.

Someone curious may ask: where does the former governor, a government official, get such money to conduct such expensive events? The same GKU certificate directly states that money for "gold loans" was placed under the general supervision of the district administration in problem banks, such as CB NIB and CB Rossiya-MALS, which went bankrupt back in 1997, before any defaults. Other banks, to which the former governor had a penchant, were also notorious. So, for example, the accounts of Ore CJSC, which was later declared bankrupt, were in CB Presnya-Bank, which, according to the GKU commission, was the owner of Ore. As some online media write, in the early 90s this bank was "patronized" by the well-known criminal authority Sylvester. The figures of money lost by Chukotka due to bankruptcies of such legal entities were expressed in tens of millions of dollars. Rosavtobank, on the other hand, appears to be a link in the same chain with these already bankrupt banks, because, according to the same media, the head of the bank, Vadim Peshkov, has the nickname Infantry in certain narrow circles, and the bank itself, rather, does not carry out lending operations and financial support for enterprises, but makes one a banal financial transaction, according to the same sources, colloquially referred to as cashing out. This, in particular, is confirmed by some strange financial indicators of the bank: for example, the amount of promissory notes issued by the bank exceeds the authorized capital, and an amount equal to 1,000 dollars has been allocated to secure loans.

So, on the one hand, there was the European Bearing Corporation, whose rehabilitation program for OAO Moscow Bearing was approved and supported by the Moscow government. And on the other hand, a strange conglomerate of a former Chukotka governor and a member of the Federation Council, with such opportunities that even the all-powerful governor of Chukotka, Roman Abramovich, was forced to accept such an appointment, although, as they say, he does not have tender feelings for him at all. And also "purely specific" Rosavtobank. It is not surprising that shareholders with one or two shares immediately appeared from somewhere, who began to sue the EPK for various formal reasons, investigators ran in all directions, trying to find certain sins of the new management of "Moscow Bearing". Courts follow courts, and Alexander Nazarov, using his authority and parliamentary immunity, authoritatively manages the entire process. The question arises: does Moscow need such strong business executives from Chukotka and banking professionals of a very specific kind? The experience of managing such economic entities no longer requires comments.


Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation since September 2003; former governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (1991-2000); was born on February 24, 1951 in the Pavlodar region; Graduated from the Makeevka Civil Engineering Institute (Makeevka, Donetsk Region of Ukraine), Khabarovsk Higher Party School, Candidate of Economic Sciences; began his career in 1969 as an electrician at a machine-building plant; passed military service in the Navy, served on a submarine; after being transferred to the reserve on a voucher from the Arkhangelsk regional committee of the Komsomol, he was sent to the Komsomol construction site - the Bilibino hydroelectric power station in Chukotka, worked as a carpenter-concrete worker, chief of staff of the Central Committee of the Komsomol construction, foreman, foreman; participated in the construction of the Magadan, Arkagalinsk and Luchegorsk thermal power plants; since 1981 he worked in the industrial and transport department of the Bilibino district committee of the CPSU; in 1983 he was elected deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Bilibino District Council of People's Deputies; since 1987 - Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Chukotka District Council; in 1990 he was elected to the Council of People's Deputies of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and to the Magadan Regional Council; April 25, 1990 was elected chairman of the Chukotka district executive committee; November 11, 1991 was appointed head of the administration of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug; On December 22, 1996, he was elected head of the administration (governor) of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug; ex officio was a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation (1996-2000), was the chairman of the Committee for the Affairs of the North and Indigenous Peoples; in 2000, he again ran for the post of head of the district administration, but a week before the elections scheduled for December 24, he withdrew his candidacy without announcing reasons; January 2001 - September 2003 - representative in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the administration of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, was the chairman of the Committee for the Affairs of the North and Indigenous Peoples, a member of the Commission for Control over the Support of the Activities of the Federation Council; awarded the Order of Honor and "For Services to the Fatherland" IV degree (2001); married, has three daughters; in his youth he played football in Shakhtar Donetsk; in 1967 he became the winner of the All-Union Song Contest.

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Alexander Viktorovich Nazarov(February 24, 1951) - Russian statesman, auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation.

He began his career in public office in 1983. In 1991-2000 he was the governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. During the leadership of Nazarov in Chukotka, there was a sharp decline in industrial production, the population decreased several times, most of the workers' settlements were liquidated. The name of the governor appeared in several cases related to tax and financial offenses - non-repayment of loans, illegal sale of quotas for the extraction of aquatic biological resources, misappropriation of budget funds. Immediately before the next gubernatorial elections in 2000, Nazarov was summoned for interrogation to the Federal Tax Police Service, shortly after which he withdrew his candidacy.

In 2002, Alexander Nazarov submitted a request to the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation to verify the legality of the 1990 Baker-Shevardnadze agreement on the division of the Bering Strait between the USSR and the USA, according to which the USSR was losing about 200 thousand km² of maritime territory. According to Nazarov, Shevardnadze wanted to give all of Chukotka to the States"and allegedly to him" succeeded in preventing<…>catastrophe: they also wanted to take almost all of Chukotka from us» .

He was awarded the Order of Honor, the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, the Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, IV degree, the badge of distinction “For Merit to Chukotka,” and a Certificate of Merit from the Federation Council.

President of the regional public organization - "Club of the right hunting "Senator"".

Books

  • Nazarov A.V. Treasures of the deer region. Chukotka: at the turn of the century. - M.: Kunsht, 2000. - 224 p.: ill. - (erroneous).
  • Nazarov A.V. My destiny, Chukotka! - M.: Kunsht, 2000. - 512 p.: ill. - ISBN 5-7833-0009-8. - ISBN 978-5-7833-0009-7.
  • Nazarov A.V. Born on the shores of two oceans. - M.: Demiurge-Art, 2005. - 312 p.: ill. - ISBN 5-94414-098-4.
  • Nazarov A.V. History of the peoples of Chukotka: in 4 volumes - M .: Demiurge-Art, 2010. - ISBN 978-5-94414-142-2.

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“Tell me, Sever, why didn’t the Perfect Ones defend themselves?” After all, as far as I know, no one was better than them in "movement" (I think they mean telekinesis), "breath" and much more. Why did they give up?!
“There are reasons for this, Isidora. In the very first attacks of the crusaders, the Cathars did not yet give up. But after the complete destruction of the cities of Albi, Beziers, Minerva and Lavour, in which thousands of civilians died, the church came up with a move that simply could not work. Before they attacked, they announced to the Perfects that if they surrendered, not a single person would be harmed. And, of course, the Cathars surrendered... From that day on, the fires of the Perfect Ones began to blaze all over Occitania. People who devoted their whole lives to Knowledge, Light and Goodness were burned like garbage, turning the beautiful Occitania into a desert scorched by bonfires.
Look, Isidora... Look, if you want to see the truth...
I was seized by a real sacred horror! .. For what the North showed me did not fit into the framework of normal human understanding! .. It was Hell, if it ever truly existed somewhere ...
Thousands of knights-murderers dressed in sparkling armor cold-bloodedly massacred people rushing about in horror - women, old people, children ... Everyone who fell under the strong blows of the faithful servants of the "forgiving" catholic church... Young men who tried to resist immediately fell dead, hacked to death with long knightly swords. Heart-rending cries sounded everywhere... the clash of swords was deafening. There was a suffocating smell of smoke, human blood and death. The knights mercilessly hacked everyone: whether it was a newborn baby, which, begging for mercy, was held out by an unfortunate mother ... or there was a weak old man ... All of them were immediately mercilessly hacked to death ... in the name of Christ !!! It was sacrilege. It was so wild that my hair really moved on my head. I was trembling all over, unable to accept or simply comprehend what was happening. I really wanted to believe that this was a dream! That such a reality could not be! But, unfortunately, it was still a reality ...
HOW could they explain the perpetrated atrocity?! HOW could the Roman Church FORGIVE (???) those committing such a terrible crime?!
Even before the start of the Albigensian Crusade, in 1199, Pope Innocent III “graciously” declared: “Anyone who professes a belief in God that does not coincide with church dogma should be burned without the slightest regret.” The crusade against Qatar was called "For the Cause of Peace and Faith"! (Negotium Pacis et Fidei)...
Right at the altar, a handsome young knight tried to crush the skull of an elderly man... The man did not die, his skull did not give in. The young knight calmly and methodically continued to beat, until the man finally twitched for the last time and calmed down - his thick skull, unable to stand it, split ...
The young mother, terrified, held out the child in a prayer - in a second, two even halves remained in her hands ...
A little curly-haired girl, crying with fright, gave the knight her doll - her most precious treasure ... The head of the doll flew off easily, and after it the head of the hostess rolled like a ball on the floor ...
Unable to bear it any longer, sobbing bitterly, I collapsed on my knees... Were these PEOPLE?! HOW could one call a person who did such evil?!
I did not want to watch it any further!.. I had no more strength left... But the North ruthlessly continued to show some cities with churches blazing in them... These cities were completely empty, not counting the thousands of corpses thrown right on streets, and overflowing rivers of human blood, drowning in which the wolves feasted ... Horror and pain fettered me, not allowing me to breathe even for a minute. Don't let me move...

How should the “people” who gave such orders feel? I don't think they felt anything at all, for black were their ugly, callous souls.

Suddenly I saw a very beautiful castle, the walls of which were damaged in places by catapults, but basically the castle remained intact. The entire courtyard was littered with the bodies of people drowning in pools of their own and other people's blood. Everyone's throat was slit...
– This is Lavaur, Isidora... A very beautiful and rich city. Its walls were the most protected. But the leader of the Crusaders, Simon de Montfort, who had gone berserk from unsuccessful attempts, called for help all the rabble he could find, and... 15,000 "soldiers of Christ" who had come to the call attacked the fortress... Unable to withstand the onslaught, Lavur fell. All the inhabitants, including 400 (!!!) Perfects, 42 troubadours and 80 defending knights, fell brutally at the hands of the "holy" executioners. Here, in the courtyard, you see only the knights who defended the city, and also those who held weapons in their hands. The rest (except for the burned Qatar) were slaughtered and simply left to rot in the streets... In the city basement, the killers found 500 hidden women and children - they were brutally killed right there... without going outside...

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