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Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich: biography, nationality, family

Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich is a well-known Russian politician. For several years he led the political party "Democratic Choice". In the early 2000s he worked in the Ministry of Energy.

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Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich was born in Kemerovo in 1972. After school he moved to Moscow, entered the Mining University. He received a diploma in engineering technology. Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich, whose family moved from India, received a good education, which allowed him to be realized at the highest level.

The first place of work was the Institute of Coal Engineering, in the mid-90s Milov worked in a private company, Sidanco. In 1997 he moved to government structures. His activities were related to the development of the energy sector, in particular, Vladimir Stanislavovich worked in the Federal Energy Commission, which oversaw major players such as Gazprom, Transneft and some other monopolies.

In 2001, Vladimir Stanislavovich Milov became head of the expert group of the Center for Strategic Research. Such a proposal was made to him by German Gref, who at that time held the post of Minister of Economic Development of Russia. A little later, Milov was appointed advisor to Igor Yusufov, Energy Minister.

Young Deputy Minister

In May 2002, Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov signed a decree appointing Milov as Deputy Minister of Energy. At that time he was only 29 years old. Its sphere of influence included issues of energy strategy, reforms and privatization of facilities. In particular, Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich worked out the draft of the country's energy strategy, calculated until 2020. Only five months after his appointment, he resigned at his own request.

Social work

Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich, whose nationality is Russian, since 2002 has concentrated on public activities and political work. He created and himself headed the research fund of the Institute for Strategic Development of the fuel and energy complex. Later it was named Institute of Energy Policy. For several years it was the main independent center in the country, which investigated energy problems.

Basically, Vladimir Stanislavovich Milov, whose biography was connected with the energy industry, created analytical materials, reports and publications on the development of infrastructure and energy policy. For example, he created a draft reform of Gazprom, which was not adopted by President Vladimir Putin.

At the same time, in the mid-2000s, Milov began to actively criticize the Russian authorities. The main accusation was connected with the withdrawal of power from the democratic path of the country's development, as well as the rejection of the most important economic reforms.

The report "Putin: Results"

In 2007, the popular all-Russian edition of Vedomosti published a series of materials on the negative evaluation of Vladimir Putin's activities as head of state. These articles laid the foundation for the formation of the report "Putin: Results," which was released in 2008. This was the largest enlightenment project of the Russian opposition during its entire existence.

The final report Milov published together with the politician Boris Nemtsov. Relating to the energy complex, Milov noted that in the period of high oil prices, the state did not use the ample opportunities that existed at that time.

Political career

In 2008, Milov was among the organizers of the popular opposition Solidarity. Was elected to the federal political council. In this post he participated in the development of the program "300 steps to freedom."

In 2009, Milov was elected to the Moscow City Duma as an independent candidate. Based on the results of preliminary interviews, he had a good chance of success. Especially considering the fact that Vladimir lived in the south-west of Moscow for about 30 years, was well acquainted with voters. However, he was not allowed to vote, according to Milov himself, for far-fetched reasons. Many signatures in the candidate's documents have been declared invalid by the electoral commission.

In 2010, Milov split in views with the movement "Solidarity" and became the leader of the "Democratic Choice". In May 2012, he became the elected chairman of the Democratic Choice party. I took part in writing the program "Let's Make Russia a Modern Country".

The party has not achieved much success in the political field. And in December 2015, Milov resigned as chairman. Vladimir quarreled with his colleagues in the party, including his deputy Sergei Zhavoronkov, who was elected at the congress.

The main complaints to Milov himself from his colleagues were that during the three years that he was at the head of "Democratic Russia", the movement had not achieved any positive results. Milov himself could not even organize the collection of signatures in the elections to the city Duma. Although Vladimir himself noted that the withdrawal of his candidacy was the result of intrigues opponents. Due to the scandalous nature of Milov, the ranks of the party were regularly reduced. Activists and sponsors left the "Democratic Russia" with an enviable regularity.

At the next party congress, Milov accused his colleagues that some of them are working for the FSB. The conflict became large-scale, as a result, Milov had to leave the leadership position.

Personal life

In India, he spent his childhood, Vladimir Stanislavovich Milov. Parents of the future politician worked at one of the largest enterprises of this country. My father was an engineer-machine builder, he directed projects.

People who personally know politics celebrate his administrative experience, knowledge of how power structures are organized. At the same time, they say that it is integrated into the world political elite, a supporter of democratic ways of development of the state.

Little is known about Milov's personal life. Among the people who know him, there are persistent rumors that he is an active gay. On the Internet, the wife of the well-known oppositionist Sergei Udaltsov, Anastasia, claimed that Milov had close relations with his deputy for the party, Sergei Zhavoronkov, with whom he later had ideological differences.

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