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Boris Nadezhdin: nationality, biography, family

Nadezhdin Boris Borisovich is one of the famous Russian political figures, a former deputy of the State Duma, in the past - a representative of the factions "Union of Right Forces" and "Just Cause". Actively collaborated with Boris Nemtsov and Prime Minister Sergei Kiriyenko.

Chronological reference: the Soviet period

April 26, 1963 in the Uzbek SSR (Tashkent city) was born Nadezhdin Boris Borisovich (nationality - Russian).

1985 - graduated with honors from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT).

1993 - graduated with honors from the Moscow Law Institute; Awarding the degree of candidate of physical and mathematical sciences.

1985-1990 - is a research fellow at the All-Union Scientific Research Center, which studies the properties of the surface and vacuum.

1988-1990 - is the chairman of the cooperative "Integral".

1990-1992 - is the deputy chairman of the City Council in the city of Dolgoprudny.

Post-Soviet period

1991 - becomes a representative of the Movement for Democratic Reforms (DDR), as well as a representative in the corresponding coordinating council in the Moscow region.

1992-1994 - Head of the Department for Methodological and Legal Support of the Property Fund (Moscow region).

1993-1997 - activity as a deputy of the City Council.

1994-1996 - is deputy director at the Institute for Structural and Investment Policy.

1996-1997 - heads the legal department of JSC "Processor".

1997-1998 - holds the post of advisor to the first deputy chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (Boris Nemtsov), as well as an assistant to the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (Sergey Kirienko).

1999 - founder of the Department of Law at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (head of the department until now).

1999 - is a member of the political council of the association "New Force" (under the leadership of Sergei Kiriyenko).

1999-2000 - is a member of the political council of the electoral bloc of the Union of Right Forces (SPS).

1999 - holds the post of deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation (3rd convocation, general federal list of the Union of Right Forces).

2000 - is deputy chairman of the Union of Right Forces in the State Duma.

2008 - is a part of the Federal Political Council of the party "Just Cause".

Modern period

2011 - leaves the ranks of the party "Just Cause".

2012 is an attempt to act as a confidant of Vladimir Putin (at that time - a candidate for the presidency of Russia), but his candidature is not approved - instead, Nadezhdin acts as an observer from Putin. In 2012, Boris Nadezhdin becomes the confidant of Sergei Mironov.

Biography: childhood and adolescence

At the age of six, Nadezhdin moved with his family from Uzbekistan to the Moscow Region ( Dolgoprudny). At school the boy has good mathematical abilities. In 16 years (in the tenth grade) he participates in the mathematical olympiad of schoolchildren in the Soviet Union, where he gets the second place. In the same year, young Nadezhdin finishes the famous physics and mathematics school No. 18 at Moscow State University, founded by the largest Soviet mathematician, Academician A. N. Kolmogorov.

This was followed by the successful graduation from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (in 1985) and later by the Moscow Juridical Institute (in 1993). Also, being a student, Nadezhdin Boris Borisovich is fond of artistic amateur performance, in particular the author's song. He organizes concerts of the collective "Fiztech-song", he also composes and performs songs under the guitar.

By now, Boris Nadezhdin has produced four CDs with his own works. In addition to the author's song, he goes in for mountain skiing, and also enjoys playing computer games - he is a real fan of them, as Boris Borisovich Nadezhdin himself claims.

Nationality, family

The motherland of the policy, as mentioned above, was the Uzbek Soviet Union. Boris Nadezhdin himself defines his nationality as a Russian without denying the presence of Ukrainian, Polish, Romanian, Jewish and other roots in the family.

In one of his blogs, the politician admits that he does not fully understand the principle that a person considers himself to be a nationality. "I've been thinking, but how did I know that I'm Russian," writes Boris Nadezhdin. Nationality, according to the politician, is not limited to spoken language or religious affiliation. An Orthodox man is not necessarily Russian in his nationality, and vice versa. "Many atheists consider themselves Russians," says Boris Nadezhdin. Nationality does not have to coincide with religion. Accordingly, the politician comes to the conclusion that he is Russian precisely because he considers himself to be so. And also because he speaks Russian.

At the same time, in modern society, it is not customary to emphasize the fact that you are Russian. Some even try to avoid this word, believes Boris Nadezhdin. Nationality, more precisely, an indication of it, is replaced by a neutral concept - "Russian". Russians, in turn, can be citizens of different nationality.

Currently, Nadezhdin is married (his wife is Anna Klebanova, graduate of the law faculty of the Academy of National Economy). He is the father of three children: two daughters - Catherine (1982) and Anastasia (2001), as well as Boris's son (2011). He has one grandson - Vyacheslav (2009).

Scientific and pedagogical activity

The politician is also engaged in reading lectures at the Department of Law, established at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT). Boris Nadezhdin is the author of two textbooks: "Legal and political problems of the transition period" (issued in 1994) and "Fundamentals of State and Law of Russia" (1999 issue).

Cooperation with Boris Nemtsov

Joint political activity with Boris Nemtsov begins with the moment when he becomes the first vice-premier in the government of Viktor Chernomyrdin. At the same time, the work was carried out with such major domestic state-owned companies as Transneft, Gazprom and RAO UES of Russia. One of the main problems in the activities of these companies at that time was the lack of a clear control system - they did not submit to the government and did not pay taxes to the state treasury.

In 2000, Boris Nadezhdin was appointed first deputy Boris Nemtsov for the faction "Union of Right Forces."

After the murder of Boris Nemtsov in 2015, Boris Nadezhdin spoke in the press with an appeal not to speculate on this tragedy and not to increase the level of hatred in an already unstable society. On the contrary, according to the politician, it is necessary to consolidate on this ground, realizing that we are all one people.

Socio-political position

Nadezhdin Boris Borisovich regularly participates in various TV projects, including talk shows. He considers active activity on television, readiness to participate publicly in the debates with the necessary elements of the political sphere, part of the profession of political figures. At the same time, the politician admits that the culture of the debates on domestic television leaves much to be desired, but this has yet to be tolerated. If a person wants to remain in the political sphere as long as possible, he needs to show himself more often on TV screens or on the Internet - otherwise he will simply cease to be recognized. As an example, Nadezhdin refers to the experience of Alexei Navalny, who maintained his popularity at the expense of the Internet media.

His position on television is defined by the politician as an attempt to open the eyes of the mass audience to the truth, which is actively hushed up in the mass media. At the same time Boris Nadezhdin admits that for this he often has to behave aggressively on the screen, however he motivates it with the necessity and specificity of the television debates.

Despite the negative reaction of most TV experts in such programs, Nadezhdin believes that he manages to "shout" to his viewer. Evidence of this, according to the politician, are the numerous responses of the audience, in which they thank Nadezhdin for voicing reasonable, correct ideas in an atmosphere of general insanity.

Also Nadezhdin opposes pseudo patriotism. True patriotism, according to the politician, consists in the desire to see in his country a high standard of living.

Russian society at the moment, according to Boris Nadezhdin, is in a state of classic postimperial syndrome. However, this should in no way stop the activities of contemporary opposition movements. It's just that time will gradually put everything in its place.

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