Klishas and the Federation Council. Klishas Andrei Aleksandrovich: biography

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A group of pederasts has also made their way into the Federation Council of Russia and has begun to actively shit in all the places it can reach. The offensive of the "blue guard" is also dangerous because they are not just sick people, they are completely different ...

Mizulina will work as a deputy for a sodomite senator



The gay lobby of Andrei Klishas and the “torn ass” of oligarch Prokhorov


Proverb "in the morning in the newspaper - in the evening in the verse" in politics, it works exactly the opposite: what is being whispered in the Kremlin and the White House today, in a couple of months becomes articles in newspapers and news agency reports. Today in Moscow one of the main political news, after the war in Syria, of course, "offensive of the blue guard" in the Federation Council and the consequences of this for other branches and authorities.


The Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building almost unanimously approved scandalous bill. The one that criminalizes parental spanking up to 2 years imprisonment (!), but bribe-takers, embezzlers and persons abusing power will be allowed to pay off a criminal record and imprisonment (up to 6 years, Art. 762 of the Criminal Code), with just a fine of 250 thousand rubles.


One person abstained and one person was against (E.B. Mizulina).


And how was it not to approve if the bill was supported with both hands chairman Committee of the Federation Council, at the enlarged meeting of which the voting took place! And the chairman is an influential and prominent person in politics: Doctor of Law, specialist in constitutional law - Andrey Alexandrovich Klishas is the authorized representative of the Federation Council in the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.


But the personality is...



Andrey Klishas


On the existence of a powerful gay lobby in the State Duma probably only the deaf did not hear, in the Government of the Russian Federation and the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation journalists always searched for and successfully found "gays". There were, of course, innocent victims, but "a la guerre comme a la guerre".


The Russian Senate, as it is often called Council of the Federation The Russian Federation was an exception in this regard. Who was not there: swindlers and bribe-takers, like Levon Chakhmakhchan or crime bosses and killers like Igor Izmestiev. But the revelations of sodomites and homosexuals have never happened in the entire twenty-year history of Russian democracy.


But times are changing, today in the building on Bolshaya Dmitrovka there is a place that senators call differently, each by virtue of his upbringing and life path: "boys", "cock's corner", "gay club". The key institution of the Federation Council is implied - the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. This does not mean that all thirteen of its members have lost their masculinity in full force. We are talking about the head of the committee Senator Andrei Klishas and some of his assistants and advisers....


Now in the Federation Council they are joking merrily, discussing how poor Elena Mizulina will work as a deputy for Klishas. Known throughout Russia, the deputy and guardian of the moral foundations of the nation herself was horrified by such career prospects, but it is not very promising to complain aloud about the morality of the plenipotentiary representative of the Federation Council in the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.


The Two Lives of Dr. Klishas


Andrei Klishas, ​​a little-known personality in Russian politics, despite his rather high status, is very dissatisfied with what he, as a painfully proud and ambitious person. Although, on the contrary, he should have been happy about it. Everyone has old secrets and "skeletons in the closet" the mighty of the world this, but Monsieur Klishas has managed for twenty years to simultaneously live two completely different lives, whose lines almost do not intersect. You can write two biographies of him, only his initials and date of birth will be the same, each of these biographies will be true, but incomplete.


There's no point in telling it official biography, it is boring, like textbooks on constitutional law. Born in Sverdlovsk in 1972, studied at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Doctor of Law, married, father of two small children, former president of Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel"", Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Faculty of Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, author of more than 35 scientific papers on the constitutional and municipal law of Russia and foreign countries, etc.


It is much more interesting to talk about his parallel life, a detailed presentation of which, if the Marquis de Sade took it, could turn into a high-quality adventurous novel with elements of pornography, in which there is love, betrayal, high aspirations and the most heinous vices. If we limit ourselves to small things, then the story begins when a pimply, smart boy from a military family entered the law faculty of RUDN University. According to the recollections of his classmates, he had no friends, they also remember his ridiculous huge bag with textbooks. That's almost all. Andrei studied well, and then fell in love. The schoolboy Edika, the son of his supervisor, a well-known lawyer Vitaly Yeremyan.



So he got a job at the Russian Federal Property Fund (RFBR), and he ended up there at the right time, the “field of miracles” for serious people was just beginning in the country - loans-for-shares auctions.


An insider in the RFBR has become a necessary part of every financial-industrial group (FIG). There is nothing surprising in the fact that Klishas got into the development of the security service of the financial and industrial group of Vladimir Potanin, which consisted slightly less than entirely of former employees of the KGB of the USSR. Chekists have always loved to work with such people. Actually, this explains the abundance of gay people among top management "Interros". Not having his own family, like eunuchs with Turkish sultan or the Chinese emperor, they became faithful servants of their master, and over time, some of them turned into influential figures.


Andrei Klishas was the right hand or ( faithful dog) Potanin for many years, not out of fear, but above all, at the call of his heart. Klishas headed the legal department of Interros, was the president of Norilsk Nickel, for many years acting as a confidant of a powerful oligarch, and when his owner considered that the main work was done, in 2012 Klishas was "released into politics." He started from the deputy chair of the Norilsk city council, and quickly grew to the senator from Krasnoyarsk Territory.



It is worth noting that political career As a senator-lawyer, he is far more successful than Mikhail Prokhorov, whom Klishas, ​​in his own words, “broke his ass” during the division of assets between Prokhorov and Potanin, despite many years of joint work and some kind of friendship.


Now Andrey Klishas positions himself as the main expert and defender of the Russian constitutional system, the most authoritative lawyer, although all his scientific works were written by his "father-in-law" Vitaly Yeremyan. Moreover, because of the Crimea, he even managed to fall under the sanctions of the United States, the European Union and Australia, along with noteworthy statesmen and patriots. This circumstance not only amused him a lot, but also incredibly raised Klishas self-esteem and he, apparently, finally morally matured for the most responsible assignments and government positions. The feeling of power creates real miracles with people, now Andrey Klishas declares what exactly he is a wallet head of the Presidential Administration of Russia and literally “feeds Sergey Ivanov from the hand”.


Who lives in a teremochka?


Expression "Who flies high, he falls low", is fair to Klishas so far only in its first part. And in the literal sense. Like most Russian rich people, he owns a house on Rublyovka, but his wife lives there with small children, he himself most spends time in Moscow City. In the "Federation" complex, he bought out completely 51st floor towers "West" with an area of ​​almost half a hectare.



Map of Klishas' estate in the Federation Tower on the 51st floor


1,7,6 - apartments of A. Klishas and E. Yeremyan.


4-5 are the offices of the law firms that manage Klishas' offshore assets.


2-3 - apartments of Irina Klishas and servants.


The house of Mr. Senator is arranged unusually. By left hand the empty apartments of his official wife Irina and servants, in the center is the office of a law firm engaged in managing his foreign assets, and on the right is a living space for Andrei Klishas himself and his partner, favorite and lover - Eduard Yeremyan. It is worth paying tribute to the senator, he did not forget and remained faithful to his first love. Wherever Edik was, Andrey was always nearby or at home my silver daddy. The young man managed to work at Rosbank, sit on the Board of Directors of Polyus Gold, was and remains the CEO and co-founder of almost all companies connected in one way or another with Andrey Klishas. Their romance continues in the Federation Council, Eduard Yeremyan has been Klishas' adviser for many years. They are accompanied by another young lawyer from RUDN, Pyotr Kucherenko, who heads the apparatus of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building.


Dark "Vneshtorgles"


Perhaps the most clear evidence that the relationship between Andrey Klishas and Eduard Yeremyan is something more than common scientific interests and strong male friendship was the story of ZAO "Vneshtorgles". Since 2004, this company has been liquidated, but a few years before that it managed to play an important role in creating the business empire of Vladimir Potanin. From 1999 to 2001 she was one of the largest shareholders of RAO "Norilsk Nickel", owning almost 8% of its shares.


"REPORT ON THE RESULTS OF THE ISSUE OF SECURITIES


Open Joint Stock Company Russian Joint Stock Company for the Production of Nonferrous and Precious Metals Norilsk Nickel.


Ordinary registered non-documentary shares state registration number of the issue 1-03-00107-A



“... shareholders owning at least 2 percent of the voting shares of the Company, as well as owners of securities convertible into voting shares of the Company (type A preferred shares), which, as a result of the conversion, together with the already existing shares of the Company, will own at least 2 percent of voting shares…”




Name of shareholder


Number of ordinary shares (pieces)




CJSC VEO Overseas Trading





CJSC NPP Ecomash Inc.





CJSC V/O Vneshtorgles





ZAO Production Association Montazhspetsservis





ZAO Promeconominvest NPO





ZAO VPO Legmashimport





CJSC Expromservice Inc.





MORGAN STANLEY & CO INCORPORATED









BANK CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON AO CJSC




In 2000, RAO Norilsk Nickel began restructuring, which resulted in the transfer of the center of capitalization from RAO to OJSC Norilsk Mining Company (NGK), which in February 2001 was renamed into OJSC Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel (MMC Norilsk Nickel)…


As a result of these operations, through a chain of offshore companies and other similar "muddy" firms, Vladimir's structures Potanin significantly increased their stake in the future of MMC Norilsk Nickel almost to 98% . Andrei Klishas was in charge of these dubious operations. Therefore, one should not be surprised that a young 21-year-old lawyer, Eduard Yeremyan, in October 2002 became the general director of Vneshtorgles CJSC with financial signatory rights and supervised the liquidation of this firm.


Common practice Russian officials- record assets for wives, children and mistresses, in extreme cases, for mother-in-law. Eduard Yeremyan Vladimir Potanin, of course, was not a relative, but the circumstances of his especially close relationship with Andrei Klishas allowed this handsome young man to make a feasible contribution to the privatization of one of the most valuable industrial assets of the former Soviet Union.


Currently Eduard Yeremyan through offshore British Virgin Islands (BVI) owns and manages firms where Andrei Klishas' numerous real estate and assets are hidden, approximately valued at $250 million dollars. His Ph.D. thesis on "Tax Law of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Theory and Practice" is clearly full of practical meaning.



This, of course, is not about the modest house declared by Andrei Klishas in the Swiss canton of Zug. The geography of possessions is much more extensive: the senator and his true friend across BVI beneficiaries of clean and legal companies in the US, UK, Israel and Switzerland who already own real estate and bank accounts. Such a tough nut is too tough for Alexei Navalny's cyber-activists with their pitiful quadcopters. Here you need James Bond and all the royal men, at least. On the other hand, why MI-6 to spoil the mood of such a promising Russian politician, you will not surprise the British intelligence services with a non-traditional orientation. Let him enjoy life, for the time being.


Does Russia need an LGBT ombudsman?


To paraphrase famous saying Faina Ranevskaya, in the 21st century, everyone can dispose of their ass as they want. The Constitution of the Russian Federation guarantees freedom of conscience and inviolability of private life to every citizen of our country. But federal laws also require representatives of the legislative and executive authorities to provide reliable information about themselves.


Do voters in the Krasnoyarsk Territory know about the double life and false declaration about income your senator? I think not. Do they have the right to know - certainly. Moreover, Andrei Klishas already claims more than the head of the committee of the Federation Council. General of the Blue Guard already asleep and sees himself in the role Chairman of the Federation Council.


But even this is not enough for him, otherwise, why would he actively lobby for the appointment of his loved one as a judge in Constitutional Court RF, which, of course, is a uniform disgrace. The authority of the judiciary and the legislature should not suffer because of the whims and ambitions of a man who suddenly imagines himself to be the Roman Emperor Hadrian.


“…in the presidential administration, in the Kremlin, the candidacies of a new judge are not discussed yet. But in the Federation Council, such candidates are already being selected. Kommersant's interlocutors name among the possible contenders the plenipotentiary of the Federation Council in the Constitutional Court Alexei Alexandrov, who studied at the law faculty of St. Petersburg State University at the same time as the president and now heads the department of criminal procedure there. Mr. Aleksandrov told Kommersant that this issue had not been discussed with him. According to Kommersant, the possible promotion of a professor is also being discussed. Vitaly Yeremyan- scientific adviser and co-author of scientific works of the head of the committee on constitutional legislation of the Federation Council Andrei Klishas, ​​on whose recommendation Mr. Yeremyan represents the public in the High Qualification College of Judges. Mr. Yeremyan teaches at the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Law Institute of the Peoples' Friendship University, headed by Mr. Klishas. The professor's son also teaches at the same department Eduard Yeremyan, who is also called a possible creation of Mr. Klishas for appointment to the Constitutional Court.”


The talents and energy of Andrei Klishas can be in demand by Russian society, not necessarily in the field of state building. As the author of the law on NGOs, he pays close attention to public and non-profit organizations, so he could well become the first domestic LGBT- Ombudsman. The scale of personality, education and personal achievements of Andrey Aleksandrovich are quite consistent with speaking the same language with Elton John about the situation with the rights of gay people in Russia, since Mr. Klishas is aware of what is happening from the source.


TVK: Tolokonsky supported the appeal of the RVS to senators Semyonov and Klishas


Alexander Trushkov

The saying “in the morning in the newspaper - in the evening in the couplet” works exactly the opposite in politics: what is being whispered in the Kremlin and the White House today, in a couple of months becomes articles in newspapers and news agency reports. Today in Moscow, one of the main political news after the war in Syria is, of course, the "offensive of the blue guard" in the Federation Council and the consequences of this for other branches and authorities.

Probably only a deaf person has never heard of the existence of a powerful gay lobby in the State Duma; in the Government of the Russian Federation and the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, journalists have always searched for and successfully found “gays”. There were, of course, innocent victims, but "a la guerre comme a la guerre." The Russian Senate, as the Federation Council of the Russian Federation is often called, was an exception in this regard. Who was not there: swindlers and bribe-takers, like Levon Chakhmakhchan, or crime bosses and murderers, like Igor Izmestyev. But the revelations of sodomites and homosexuals have never happened in the entire twenty-year history of Russian democracy. But times are changing, today in the building on Bolshaya Dmitrovka there is a place that senators call differently, each because of their upbringing and life path: “boys”, “cock corner”, “gay club”. The key institution of the Federation Council is implied - the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. This does not mean that all thirteen of its members have lost their masculinity in full force. We are talking about the head of the committee Senator Andrei Klishas and some of his assistants and advisers.

Now in the Federation Council they are joking merrily, discussing how poor Elena Mizulina will work as a deputy for Klishas. Known throughout Russia, the deputy and guardian of the moral foundations of the nation herself was horrified by such career prospects, but it is not very promising to complain aloud about the morality of the plenipotentiary representative of the Federation Council in the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

The Two Lives of Dr. Klishas

Andrei Klishas, ​​a little-known personality in Russian politics, despite his rather high status, is very dissatisfied with what he, as a painfully proud and ambitious person. Although, on the contrary, he should have been happy about it. All the mighty of this world have old secrets and “skeletons in the closet”, but Mr. Klishas has managed to live two completely different lives at the same time for twenty years, the lines of which almost do not intersect. You can write two biographies of him, only his initials and date of birth will be the same, each of these biographies will be true, but incomplete.

There is no point in telling his official biography, it is boring, like textbooks on constitutional law. Born in Sverdlovsk in 1972, studied at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Doctor of Law, married, father of two small children, former president of the Norilsk Nickel Mining and Metallurgical Company, Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Faculty of Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, author of more than 35 scientific papers on the constitutional and municipal law of Russia and foreign countries, etc.

It is much more interesting to talk about his parallel life, a detailed presentation of which, if the Marquis de Sade took it, could turn into a high-quality adventurous novel with elements of pornography, in which there is love, betrayal, high aspirations and the most heinous vices. If we limit ourselves to small things, then the story begins when a pimply, smart boy from a military family entered the law faculty of RUDN University. According to the recollections of his classmates, he had no friends, they also remember his ridiculous huge bag with textbooks. That's almost all. Andrei studied well, and then fell in love. In the schoolboy Edik, the son of his supervisor, the famous lawyer Vitaly Yeremyan. So he got a job at the Russian Federal Property Fund (RFBR), and he ended up there at the right time, the country was just beginning a "field of miracles" for serious people - loans-for-shares auctions. An insider in the RFBR has become a necessary part of every financial-industrial group (FIG). There is nothing surprising in the fact that Klishas got into the development of the security service of Vladimir Potanin's FPG, which consisted a little less than completely of former employees of the KGB of the USSR, the Chekists always liked to work with such people. Actually, this explains the abundance of people of non-traditional orientation among the top management of Interros. Without their own family, like eunuchs under the Turkish sultan or the Chinese emperor, they became faithful servants of their master, and over time, some of them turned into influential figures. Andrei Klishas was the right hand or (faithful dog) of Potanin for many years, not out of fear, but above all, at the call of his heart. Klishas headed the legal department of Interros, was the president of Norilsk Nickel, for many years acting as a confidant of a powerful oligarch, and when his owner considered that the main work was done, in 2012 Klishas was "released into politics." He started from the deputy chair of the Norilsk city council, and quickly rose to the senator from the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

It is worth noting that the political career of a senator-lawyer is developing much more successfully than that of Mikhail Prokhorov, whom Klishas during division of assets between Prokhorov and Potanin, in his own words, “broke his ass”, despite many years of working together and some kind of friendship.

Today, Andrey Klishas positions himself as the main expert and defender of the Russian constitutional system, the most authoritative lawyer, although all his scientific works were written by his "father-in-law" Vitaly Yeremyan. Moreover, because of the Crimea, he even managed to fall under the sanctions of the United States, the European Union and Australia, along with noteworthy statesmen and patriots. This circumstance not only amused him greatly, but also incredibly raised Klishas self-esteem and he, apparently, had finally matured morally for the most responsible assignments and government positions. The feeling of power creates real miracles with people, now Andrey Klishas declares that he is the “purse” of the head of the presidential administration of Russia and literally “feeds Sergei Ivanov from his hand.”

Who lives in the teremochka?

The expression "he who flies high, he falls low" is true for Klishas so far only in its first part. And in the literal sense. Like most Russian rich people, he owns a house on Rublyovka, but his wife lives there with small children, and he himself spends most of his time in Moscow City. In the Federation complex, he bought out the entire 51st floor of the West Tower, with an area of ​​almost half a hectare.

The house of Mr. Senator is arranged unusually. On the left hand are the empty apartments of his official wife Irina and servants, in the center is the office of a law firm engaged in managing his foreign assets, and on the right is a living space for Andrey Klishas himself and his partner, favorite and lover - Eduard Yeremyan. It is worth paying tribute to the senator, he did not forget and remained faithful to his first love. Wherever Edik was, there was always Andrey or, at home, “my silver daddy”. The young man managed to work at Rosbank, sit on the Board of Directors of Polyus Gold, was and remains the CEO and co-founder of almost all companies connected in one way or another with Andrey Klishas. Their romance continues in the Federation Council, Eduard Yeremyan has been Klishas' adviser for many years. They are accompanied by another young lawyer from PFUR, Petr Kucherenko, who heads the office of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building.

Dark "Vneshtorgles"

Perhaps the most clear evidence that the relationship between Andrei Klishas and Eduard Yeremyan is something more than common scientific interests and strong male friendship was the story of CJSC Vneshtorgles. Since 2004, this company has been liquidated, but a few years before that it managed to play an important role in creating the business empire of Vladimir Potanin. From 1999 to 2001, she was one of the largest shareholders of RAO Norilsk Nickel, owning almost 8% of its shares.

REPORT ON THE RESULTS OF THE ISSUE OF SECURITIES

Open Joint Stock Company Russian Joint Stock Company for the Production of Nonferrous and Precious Metals Norilsk Nickel.

Ordinary registered non-documentary shares state registration number of the issue 1-03-00107-A

“... shareholders owning at least 2 percent of the voting shares of the Company, as well as owners of securities convertible into voting shares of the Company (type A preferred shares), which, as a result of conversion, together with the already existing shares of the Company, will own at least 2 percent voting shares:

Name of shareholderNumber of ordinary shares (pieces)Percentage of voting shares
1 CJSC VEO Overseas Trading 16 100 000 9.51%
2 CJSC NPP Ecomash Inc. 15 700 000 9.27%
3 CJSC V/O Vneshtorgles 14 900 000 8.80%
4 ZAO Production Association Montazhspetsservis 13 800 000 8.15%
5 ZAO Promeconominvest NPO 12 600 000 7.44%
6 ZAO VPO Legmashimport 10 006 136 5.91%
7 CJSC Expromservice Inc. 9 690 099 5,72%
8 MORGAN STANLEY & CO INCORPORATED 8 259 650 4.88%
9 Zumos Limited 4 490 219 2.65%
10 BANK CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON AO CJSC 3 694 447 2.18%

In 2000, RAO Norilsk Nickel began restructuring, which resulted in the transfer of the center of capitalization from RAO to OJSC Norilsk Mining Company (NGK), which in February 2001 was renamed into OJSC Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel (MMC Norilsk Nickel).

“Restructuring of Norilsk Nickel should take place in three stages. At the first stage (it ended in the spring of 2000), the British trading company Norimet, which was owned by the shareholders of CJSC Interros-Prom, came under the control of RAO Norilsk Nickel. Former shareholders of Norimet received a 36% stake in OGK in return. At the same time, the owners of another 40% stake in Norilsk Nickel exchanged their shares for shares in NGK. Thus, in Norilsk Nickel, the controlling stake is now owned by NGK and the majority shareholders of Norilsk Nickel, and in NGK - by Nornickel, the former shareholders of Norimet and, again, the majority shareholders of Norilsk Nickel, that is, in fact, Interros ... ..
There is only one problem with the scheme proposed by Norilsk Nickel: if the owners of Norimet are Interros companies, Vladimir Potanin's group will increase its stake in the future oil and gas complex. Yesterday, the Association for the Protection of Investor Rights, ... for the first time, named the companies owned, in its opinion, by the former shareholders of Norimet - these are Expromservice Inc., Ecomash Inc., Promeconominvest, Vneshtorgles and VEO Overseas Trading. An attempt by Kommersant to find out who is the owner of these companies, as well as the companies indicated in the FCSM lawsuit as the owners of Interros-Prom, led to rather curious results: through a long chain of founders, they are somehow controlled by the companies of the Interros group .... if Interros really had a stake in Norimet, Norilsk Nickel was obliged to carry out the deal as an interested party deal.”
("Dangerous Liaisons", "Kommersant" No. 012 of 01/25/2001)

As a result of these operations through a chain of offshore companies and other similar "muddy" companies, the structures of Vladimir Potanin significantly increased their share in the future of MMC Norilsk Nickel to almost 98%. Andrei Klishas was in charge of these dubious operations. Therefore, one should not be surprised that a young 21-year-old lawyer, Eduard Yeremyan, in October 2002 became the general director of Vneshtorgles CJSC with financial signatory rights and supervised the liquidation of this firm.

A common practice of Russian officials is to record assets on wives, children and mistresses, in extreme cases, on the mother-in-law. Eduard Yeremyan, of course, was not a relative of Vladimir Potanin, but the circumstances of his especially close relationship with Andrei Klishas allowed this handsome young man to make a feasible contribution to the privatization of one of the most valuable industrial assets of the former Soviet Union.

Currently, Eduard Yeremyan owns and manages firms through offshore companies in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), where Andrei Klishas's numerous real estate and assets are hidden, estimated at approximately $250 million. His Ph.D. thesis on "Tax Law of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Theory and Practice" is clearly full of practical meaning.

This, of course, is not about the modest house declared by Andrei Klishas in the Swiss canton of Zug. The geography of ownership is much more extensive: the senator and his faithful friend through the BVI are the beneficiaries of clean and legal companies in the US, UK, Israel and Switzerland, who already own real estate and bank accounts. Such a tough nut is too tough for Alexei Navalny's cyber-activists with their pitiful quadcopters. James Bond and all the royal men are needed here, at least on the other hand, why would MI-6 spoil the mood of such a promising Russian politician, the British intelligence services will not surprise you with a non-traditional orientation. Let him enjoy life, for the time being.

Does Russia need an LGBT ombudsman?

To paraphrase the famous saying of Faina Ranevskaya, in the 21st century everyone can dispose of their ass as they want. The Constitution of the Russian Federation guarantees freedom of conscience and inviolability of private life to every citizen of our country. But federal laws also require representatives of the legislative and executive authorities to provide reliable information about themselves. Do voters in the Krasnoyarsk Territory know about the double life and false declaration of income of their senator? I think not. Do they have the right to know - certainly. Moreover, Andrei Klishas already claims more than the head of the committee of the Federation Council. The general of the "blue guard" is already sleeping and sees himself in the role of Chairman of the Federation Council.

But even this is not enough for him, otherwise, why would he actively lobby for the appointment of his loved one as a judge in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, which, of course, is a uniform disgrace. The authority of the judiciary and the legislature should not suffer because of the whims and ambitions of a man who suddenly imagines himself to be the Roman Emperor Hadrian.

“…in the presidential administration, in the Kremlin, the candidacies of a new judge are not discussed yet. But in the Federation Council, such candidates are already being selected. Kommersant's interlocutors name among the possible contenders the plenipotentiary of the Federation Council in the Constitutional Court Alexei Alexandrov, who studied at the law faculty of St. Petersburg State University at the same time as the president and now heads the department of criminal procedure there. Mr. Aleksandrov told Kommersant that this issue had not been discussed with him. According to Kommersant's information, the possible nomination of Professor Vitaly Yeremyan, scientific director and co-author of scientific works of the head of the committee on constitutional legislation of the Federation Council Andrei Klishas, ​​is also being discussed, on whose recommendation Mr. Yeremyan represents the public in the Higher Qualification College of Judges. Mr. Yeremyan teaches at the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Law Institute of the Peoples' Friendship University, headed by Mr. Klishas. The professor's son Eduard Yeremyan also teaches at the same department, who is also called a possible creature of Mr. Klishas for appointment to the Constitutional Court.”
(“The Constitutional Court is ready to open a vacancy”, “Kommersant” dated 05/06/2015)

The talents and energy of Andrei Klishas can be in demand by Russian society, not necessarily in the field of state building. As the author of the law on NGOs, he pays close attention to public and non-profit organizations, so he could well become the first domestic LGBT ombudsman. The scale of personality, education and personal achievements of Andrey Alexandrovich are quite consistent with speaking the same language with Elton John about the situation with the rights of gay people in Russia, since Mr. Klishas is aware of what is happening from the source.

The plenipotentiary representative from the Federation Council in the Russian Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee Andrey Aleksandrovich Klishas has many different titles and positions. He is a doctor of jurisprudence, a specialist in constitutional law, as well as an international judge of the federation of cynologists.

Klishas Andrey Alexandrovich, biography

The birthplace of the future member of the Federation Council is the city of Sverdlovsk, later named Yekaterinburg. Date of birth - 11/9/1972. There he studied until 1995 at the Ural State University, specializing in philosophy.

Then, having moved to the capital, he continued his studies at the RUDN University (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia), where he studied until 2000.
In 1995-97, he worked in various positions at the RFBR (Russian Federal Property Fund).

Andrey Klishas (nationality - Jewish) in 1997-2011 worked in the management bodies of the largest Russian investment and industrial companies and banks.

After graduating with honors from the RUDN University Master's program, Andrey Klishas, ​​having received a master's degree in jurisprudence, entered graduate school, where he studied financial, administrative and constitutional law for two years.

In 2001, he began working as a lecturer in the department of municipal and constitutional law at the Faculty of Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia and reached the position of head of this department, received the title of associate professor, and then professor.

In 2010-12, he was President of the Norilsk Nickel Mining and Metallurgical Company and a deputy of the Norilsk City Council of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of the fourth convocation.

On May 30, 2012, he took the post of chairman in one of the Committees in charge of constitutional legislation and state building.

On September 26, 2014, Krasnoyarsk Governor Viktor Tolokonsky issued a decree according to which Andrey Aleksandrovich Klishas was again reappointed as a member of the Federation Council.

On October 1, 2014, he was also re-elected as Chairman of the former Committee.

Positions and honorary titles

Since 2012 Andrey Klishas has been a member of the Presidium of the Higher Attestation Commission and the Board of Trustees of the Russian Law Association.

He founded the Contemporary History Foundation.

In addition, he is a professor and head of department at RUDN University. By the rector of this university, Filippov, he was appointed to the position of scientific director of the Law Institute.

In December 2009 he became a research fellow at the Institute for Social and Political Research Russian Academy Sciences.

05/25/2013 Kyrgyz National University. Zh. Balasagyn he was awarded the title of honorary professor.

The Tajik National University awarded him the title of an honorary member of the academic council and an honorary doctorate.

Legislative initiatives put forward

On June 25, 2013 Andrey Klishas made a legislative initiative in the State Duma of Russia. On October 30, 2013, the Federation Council supported the law adopted by the State Duma on the basis of this initiative on October 25, 2013. It was signed by the President on November 3, 2013.

The essence of the initiative was to reduce the number of deputies from fifty to twenty-five percent of each legislative (representative) body of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation when elected using party lists.

It is curious that this initiative had a rather wide resonance in society.

According to the new law, the proportion of deputies of the representative bodies of the subject of the Federation, elected using the proportional and majoritarian electoral systems, has been updated. At the same time, at least a quarter of the representatives must be elected in a single constituency, depending on the number of votes cast for the candidate lists of deputies nominated by the association of voters.

The law provides that this provision does not apply to the procedure for elections to the Moscow City Duma and the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly.

During the meeting of members of the Federation Council with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which took place on 03/26/2014 at the Novo-Ogarevskaya presidential residence, Andrey Klishas expressed several legislative initiatives at once, which found support from the first person of the state.

The essence of supported initiatives

The Ministry of Justice of Russia has the opportunity to enter NCOs into the registers of foreign agents, and the organization can always appeal such a decision through the judiciary. Under the previous wording, the procedure was indicative, and NCOs themselves had to be entered in the registers.

Persons with dual citizenship were required to send notifications to the offices of the Federal Migration Service. It became possible to bring violators to criminal punishment (mandatory work).

Citizens who violate the rules for holding a rally and have been subjected to administrative punishment several times for this may be held criminally liable. According to the proposed amendments, a fine of 1 million rubles and a five-year term of imprisonment threaten both the organizers of the rallies and their participants, who were previously subjected to administrative punishment under Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses, that is, violating the procedure for holding a mass rally.

Curiously, the latest amendments are regarded by lawyer Vadim Prokhorov as "details of totalitarianism." In his opinion, with their help "a more concrete form of pressure is created on the civil rights of society."

Subsequently, on July 4, 2014, the State Duma adopted changes in the legislation regarding the holding of public events. The law was signed by the President of Russia on July 21, 2014.

Amendments to legislation to prevent separatism

In the spring of 2014, Andrei Klishas, ​​whose photos began to appear frequently in the press, came up with a proposal to tighten the law criminalizing separatist appeals.

For such statements, it was proposed to impute not three, but four years in prison. A call to separatism on Internet resources was equated to a statement in the media, which threatened a five-year term.

After some remarks, this legislative initiative was supported by the government. It was also accepted by the Supreme Court.

In the fall of 2014, Andrei Klishas, ​​whose biography is inextricably intertwined with senatorial activities, proposed a new legislative initiative in the form of supplementing the list of candidate persons for empowering members of the Federation Council who are not subject to the mandatory requirement regarding permanent residence in the territories of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. That is, diplomats were added to the specified list - persons who passed or are passing the diplomatic service and have the diplomatic ranks of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassadors.

The State Duma adopted these changes after the third reading on November 21, 2014, five days later they were approved by the Federation Council, and the Russian president signed on December 1, 2014.

In the spring of 2015, Klishas and Valentina Matvienko made a proposal to raise the maximum age for deputies of the Prosecutor General of Russia and prosecutors in the constituent entities of the Federation to seventy years. Such a law was adopted in the State Duma on 06/30/2015.

In the summer of 2015, the senator took part in resolving the issue of postponing the election campaign for the elections to the State Duma in 2016 from December to September. To this end, he acted as a representative of the Federation Council in the Russian Constitutional Court. On June 1, 2015, the Constitutional Court of Russia in its decision postponed the 2016 elections.

Ukrainian events

On March 1, 2014, Andrei Klishas, ​​for whom a person’s nationality does not matter, supported in the Federation Council the possibility of granting the Russian president the right to send troops to Ukrainian territory.

Subsequently, he constantly expressed active support for the Russian position and its leader in condemning the Ukrainian coup.

More than once, he publicly spoke about his personal and professional assessment of the situation around Ukraine and Crimea. He noted that this was largely the result of twenty years of neglect. economic development Crimean peninsula.

Sanctions against the senator

On March 17, 2014, the US President imposed visa and economic sanctions on Klishas. He is forbidden to visit the territory of the United States of America, all his property and accounts in the territory of America must be blocked.

Based on official documents, the imposition of sanctions was the result of the senator's contribution to resolving the Crimean crisis as head of the Committee in the Federation Council in charge of constitutional legislation, legal and judicial issues, and the development of civil relations.

In the same period, the European Union and Canada announced the introduction of similar sanctions against Klishas, ​​and a little later they were led by Australia.

About family

The father of the senator is a former military man, Klishas Alexander Gennadievich has the rank of retired colonel. He was born in 1950.

His mother, Klishas Vera Vasilievna, born in 1951, specializes in engineering.
Wife Irina was born on November 14, 1972.

Both children, named Kirill and Sofia, were born in 2012.

Andrei Klishas and his wife, whose photos are quite rare on the pages of the yellow press, rarely appear in public places.

Available overseas property

In the fall of 2014, the Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation announced that the senator had concealed four hundred summer cottages.

About awards

Active legislative activity and many years of conscientious work Klishas has earned various titles and awards.

On April 26, 2013, he was awarded the title of Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation.

By the Presidential Decree of 10/17/2008 he was awarded the medal of the second degree of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland".

He has several orders from the Russian Orthodox Church, a number of confessional awards from the St. Petersburg Metropolis, from Kazakhstan, from the Cypriot Orthodox Church.

From some departments it is noted:

  • A. Koni medal from the Ministry of Justice Russian Federation;
  • an honorary diploma from the Ministry of Industry and Energy of Russia;
  • an honorary diploma of the FMS of Russia;
  • he was awarded the medal "For Merit" by the Federal Bailiff Service;
  • medal "For Interaction" - the Russian Prosecutor General's Office.
Klishas Andrey Alexandrovich

Klishas Andrey Alexandrovich- Russian politician, businessman-millionaire. Member of the Federation Council since March 19, 2012. Doctor of Law, professor, specialist in constitutional law, theory of state and law. Andrei Klishas is the authorized representative of the Federation Council in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation and the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation. Judge of the International Cynological Federation.

Biography

Klishas Andrey Alexandrovich, 11/09/1972, born in Sverdlovsk.

Relatives. Father: Klishas Alexander Gennadievich, born on November 30, 1950, retired colonel. He is the General Director of Avers LLC.

Mother: Klishas Vera Vasilievna, born on March 23, 1951, an engineer by education, in this moment is retired. She is a co-owner of the Moscow company Avers LLC and the Crimean company Bars 2000 LLC.

Wife: Klishas Irina Vladimirovna, born on 10/14/1972. Previously, she worked in the commercial structures of the oligarch V. O. Potanin associated with his food business. The wife of Klishas owns apartments with an area of ​​76.3 and 292.2 sq. meters, as well as a Jaguar car. Despite the fact that the couple had two children in marriage, the media claim that Klishas does not live with his wife, but prefers the company of his friend Eduard Yeremyan.

State. In 2012, with a declared family income of 284 million rubles, he took 29th place in the income rating of Russian officials compiled by Forbes magazine.

In Switzerland, according to the Vedomosti newspaper, Klishas owns a home ownership with a total area of ​​432 m² and a land plot of 1000 m² (only 543 m² is declared), in Russia - a land plot for personal subsidiary farming in the amount of 1589 m², a land plot for housing construction in the amount of 75200 m², 6 plots for individual housing construction in the amount from 690 to 5850 m², as well as a garden plot in the amount of 1200 m².

The Alexei Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation in September 2014 accused the senator of withholding 400 m² suburban area. In 2018, FBK accused the senator of owning an offshore company, hiding a car, and manipulating during privatization in the 1990s. In addition to real estate, the senator owns a collection wrist watch with an estimated value of more than 163 million rubles.

Awards. Order of Friendship - for merits in strengthening the Russian statehood, development of parliamentarism and active legislative activity (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated June 29, 2018 No. 377). Honorary title "Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation" - for active legislative activity and many years of conscientious work (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 26, 2013 No. 426). Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", II degree - for labor achievements and many years of conscientious work (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 17, 2008 No. 1492). Medal "For the Return of Crimea" - "for the differences shown in ensuring the security of events related to the protection of the rights and lives of citizens of the Republic of Crimea, the holding of a referendum in the Republic of Crimea in 2014" (Order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation dated March 25, 2014 No. 146 ). Russian Order Orthodox Church Reverend Seraphim of Sarov III degree. Order of the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh II degree. Order of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow III degree. Golden Order of the Church of Cyprus of the Apostle Paul. Medal of St. Barnabas of Gethsemane II degree (2018, Vyksa diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church).

Education

  • In 1990-1993 he studied at the Ural State University at the Faculty of Philosophy with a degree in History of Philosophy.
  • In 1993, he began studying at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia at the Faculty of Economics and Law, specializing in Jurisprudence. Classmate of Alexei Navalny.
  • Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Law in 1998 Russian University friendship of peoples with the award of a bachelor's degree in jurisprudence.
  • In 2000 - a master's degree.
  • In 2000-2002 he studied at the postgraduate course of the department of constitutional, administrative and financial law of the same university.
  • In 2002, he defended his Ph.D. thesis on "The Amparo procedure as a form of constitutional control in Mexico."

Labor activity

  • From 1995 to 1997, he held various positions in the Russian Federal Property Fund.
  • From 1997 to 2012, he was a member of the management bodies of the largest Russian investment and industrial companies and banks.
  • From 2001 to 2016, he held various positions at the Department of Constitutional, Administrative and Financial Law.
  • Since 2016 - Head of the Department of Theory of Law and State of the Law Institute of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.
  • In 2010-2012, he was President of OJSC Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel.
  • In 2012, he was elected to the Norilsk City Council of Deputies as a deputy on a non-permanent basis.
  • Since March 19, 2012 - Member of the Federation Council from the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
  • On May 30, 2012, he headed the Federation Council committee on constitutional legislation, legal and judicial issues, and the development of civil society. On September 21, 2018, his powers were extended.
  • In April 2017, the Presidium of the General Council " United Russia approved Klishas as chairman of the liberal platform of the party.

Relations/Partners

Deripaska Oleg Vladimirovich Born on January 2, 1968, the sole beneficial owner of Basic Element, President of the united company Rusal, President of En+ Group. After Deripaska became a co-owner of MMC Norilsk Nickel, the main owner of the enterprise, Vladimir Potanin, made Klishas its president. Klishas in the company observed the interests of Potanin and weakened the influence of Deripaska.

Eremyan Eduard Vitalievich, 08.08.1980 year of birth, assistant to the member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation A. A. Klishas, ​​member of the Council of the Foundation Modern History, Member of the Board of the Specialized Endowment Management Fund for the Development of RUDN University (PFUR Development Fund), Managing Partner at KLP Legal Group LLC and General Director of Russian Tradition LLC. Klishas has known Yeremyan since the 1990s, when Eduard Yeremyan's father Vitaly was his supervisor. Since then, he has had a very close relationship with Yeremyan, including being engaged in scientific activities at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, where Yeremyan Sr. heads the department of constitutional and municipal law. At the same time, Klishas contributed to the career of Eduard Yeremyan in the structures of Vladimir Potanin. In particular, Yeremyan served as Deputy Director of the Legal Department of INTERROS Holding Company CJSC and was a member of the Board of Directors of JSCB ROSBANK and Polyus Gold. In addition, Yeremyan was and remains the CEO and co-founder of almost all companies, one way or another connected with Klishas. Yeremyan has 13 domain names with the word "Klishas" and its derivatives, as well as a dozen domains about dogs, while it is Klishas who is fond of breeding dogs.

Navalny Alexey Anatolievich, born July 4, 1976, founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation. Navalny and Klishas were classmates in the 1990s. In the 2000s, Navalny became a minority shareholder in the Norilsk Nickel metallurgical enterprise when Klishas held a senior position in it. At the same time, Navalny demanded that the management disclose information about the company, while Klishas tried to limit access to it for "small" shareholders. After Klishas became a member of the Federation Council, Navalny criticized him more than once for his legislative activities and, in his opinion, property that was not declared.

Potanin Vladimir Olegovich Born on January 3, 1961, owner and president of the management company Interros. Klishas, ​​working in the 1990s in the Russian Federal Property Fund, contributed to the privatization of the largest metallurgical enterprise Norilsk Nickel by the Potanin structures. In response, Potanin offered Klishas leadership positions at Interros. Subsequently, Potanin promoted Klishas to the boards of directors and to senior positions in companies he owned jointly with other large oligarchs. Klishas at the same time had to work in the interests of Interros. In the early 2010s, Potanin considered Klishas superfluous in the structure of his business and contributed to his entry into the legislature.

Prokhorov Mikhail Dmitrievich Born May 3, 1965, founder and former president of the ONEXIM private investment fund. In the 2000s, Klishas waged a corporate struggle with Prokhorov in the interests of another oligarch, Vladimir Potanin. As a result, Prokhorov was squeezed out of a number of joint assets with Potanin.

To information

Andrey Aleksandrovich Klishas was born in Sverdlovsk and studied at the Ural State University, however, without graduating, he moved to Moscow, where he entered the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR) at the Faculty of Economics and Law. It is curious that his future political opponent studied at the faculty with him Alexey Navalny. However, it is unlikely that classmates communicated with each other, since Andrei was a closed young man.

But Klishas still had one friend, and evil tongues said that he was even more than close. His name was Eduard Yeremyan, and he was the son of the supervisor Klishas, ​​a well-known lawyer Vitaly Yeremyan. Yeremyan and attached his student to the Russian Federal Property Fund (RFBR), while recommending his protégé to representatives of ONEXIM-Bank as a reliable person.

These were the years of privatization and loans-for-shares auctions, which were popularly called "an attraction of unheard-of generosity." Active participation in the actual plunder of the country was taken by the owners of ONEXIM-Bank Mikhail Prokhorov And Vladimir Potanin. And they really needed their man in the RFBR, who dealt with the legal side of dubious transactions and did not ask unnecessary questions. Andrey Alexandrovich coped with this task excellently, and soon the bankers became the owners of one of the largest metallurgical enterprises not only in the country, but also in the world - Norilsk Nickel.

Subsequently, RFBR acted as one of the defendants in the suit of the administration of RAO Norilsk Nickel, which tried to challenge the legality of privatization. During those trials, Klishas worked closely with Potanin's lawyers. As a result, the results of the auction were not revised.

Klishas' efforts were judged according to their merits, and while still a senior student at RUDN University, he left the civil service and headed the legal department of ONEXIM-Bank. And in June 1998, a young lawyer became the general director of CJSC Interros Estate, which is part of Potanin's holding company Interros. Moreover, Andrey Alexandrovich turned out to be the director of legal affairs and deputy general director of the holding itself, and even joined the board of directors of RAO Norilsk Nickel.

As a result, Klishas actually turned into the "right hand" of Potanin. In the early 2000s, the oligarch made his protege the CEO and chairman of the board of Interros, and then took care of his election to the post of chairman of the board of directors of RAO Norilsk Nickel. In addition, Andrey Alexandrovich was introduced to the boards of directors of other large companies owned by Potanin - from Power Machines to Rosbank.

In 2000, RAO Norilsk Nickel began restructuring, which resulted in the transfer of the center of capitalization from RAO to OJSC Norilsk Mining Company (NGK), which in February 2001 was renamed into OJSC Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel (MMC Norilsk Nickel). As a result of these operations through a chain of offshore companies and other similar "muddy" companies, Vladimir Potanin's structures have significantly increased their share in the future of MMC Norilsk Nickel. Among these firms was the company ZAO Vneshtorgles, which was headed by a twenty-one-year-old very close associate of Klishas, ​​Eduard Yeremyan.

In the late 2000s, Andrey Alexandrovich was appointed to the post of vice president of Interros, and also headed the board of directors of the company. During these years, Potanin and another co-owner of the holding company, Mikhail Prokhorov, decided to file a "divorce". As a result, the joint assets of the former partners were transferred to a trust created on the basis of the Cypriot company Folletina Trading for their further sale. Klishas was appointed trustee.

However, the "intelligent" parting of the oligarchs did not work. Soon, Klishas accused Prokhorov of failing to repay a debt to the trust in the amount of more than 680 million dollars. In turn, the president of the ONEXIM group accused Klishas and Potanin of dubious interpretation of early agreements, and also noted that money had disappeared from Folletina's accounts somewhere. And indeed, according to specialists' calculations, the joint assets of the trust were sold for almost $2 billion. However, Andrey Aleksandrovich pointed out that, since the transactions were made “on market conditions”, only 530 million dollars ended up on the accounts of Folletina Trading.

The most problematic asset in the dispute between Prokhorov and Potanin was Norilsk Nickel. Instead of the expected sale of his stake to a former partner, Prokhorov sold it to Rusal Oleg Deripaska. And immediately Potanin had to switch to the struggle for control of the metallurgical company with a new co-owner. Significant disputes arose around the positions of the CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Norilsk Nickel, as well as the composition of the Board of Directors. If the head of the company was Vladimir Strzhalkovsky, representing the interests of Interros, then the chairman of the board of directors became Alexander Voloshin, set to watch over the interests of Rusal.

Thus, a precarious balance was maintained for some time, until Potanin disturbed it as well. In the summer of 2010, its former head Alexander Voloshin joined the board of directors, and Interros received a numerical advantage over Rusal in the board. Finally, Potanin consolidated his advantage by initiating the introduction of a new position in the structure of Norilsk Nickel, the president of the company, who was supposed to report only to the general director. By order of Strzhalkovsky, Klishas was appointed to this place, who, in connection with the new appointment, left Interros, but retained his seat on the board of directors of Norilsk Nickel.

As president of Nornickel, Klishas was remembered for starting a war with his former classmate Alexei Navalny. The oppositionist became a minority shareholder in a number of major corporations, including Norilsk Nickel, and, as a shareholder, began to demand transparency from their management. Andrei Aleksandrovich really did not like the fact that “outsiders” have the opportunity to ask “unnecessary” questions, so he proposed to legally limit the right of minority shareholders to receive full information about the activities of large public companies. However, at that time, the story did not receive its development. Possibly, then Potanin's decision was made that the legislature needed its own strong lobbyist, which could be Klishas, ​​who had exhausted his function in the corporate war.

In 2011, Andrei Aleksandrovich, through the All-Russian popular front”was on the list of United Russia from the Krasnoyarsk Territory in the elections to the State Duma of the sixth convocation. But he was only number six on the list, and the party in power that year, due to the protest vote, won only 36.7% of the vote in the region, and Klishas was left without a mandate. Then Potanin's candidate took a different path. Initially, he was elected a deputy of the Norilsk City Council, and then, by decree of the governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, he was appointed representative of the regional government in the Federation Council, where he headed the committee on constitutional legislation, legal and judicial issues and the development of civil society. At the same time, he left the post of president of Norilsk Nickel, after which this position was abolished.

In the first years of his tenure in the Federation Council, Klishas behaved rather cautiously against the backdrop of protest moods. However, after the events of March 2014, everything changed dramatically. Then he spoke at a meeting of the upper house of parliament with support for granting the right to the President to send troops to the territory of Ukraine and subsequently actively expressed his approval of the country's foreign policy. For this, he even received visa and economic sanctions from the United States, the European Union and Australia.

Soon after his speech in the Federation Council, Klishas turned out to be one of the most active participants in the meeting between the President and the legislators. On his part, a number of initiatives were announced. In particular, he proposed to transfer to the Ministry of Justice the authority to include non-profit organizations to the register of foreign agents, to oblige citizens to notify the presence of citizenship of a foreign state, and to introduce criminal liability for failure to comply with this rule, as well as to introduce criminal liability for repeated violations of the rules for holding public events. The senator also touched upon the topics of blocking websites and limiting anonymous donations and Internet payments.

Later, Andrei Alexandrovich more than once came up with bills that would increase state control over citizens. In particular, he proposed to toughen criminal liability for calls for separatism. In 2017, Andrei Alexandrovich, together with a group of deputies, submitted a bill to the State Duma aimed at strengthening control over the distribution of SIM cards. Klishas also became one of those who closely dealt with the issue of postponing the parliamentary elections from December 2016 to September of the same year. This measure significantly reduced interest in the election campaign, which took place during the holiday season.

Navalny, who at that time headed the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), drew attention to such unbridled zeal of the “Potanin senator”. In 2014, FBK discovered a partially undeclared site near Klishas in Switzerland. It was alleged that in his declaration for 2013 Andrei Alexandrovich concealed 400 sq. m. meters of "suburban area" in the Swiss suburb of Locarne. An official document from the commune spoke of a plot of 975 square meters. meters, but Klishas declared only a garden and a platform in front of the entrance. At the same time, the oppositionist made an assumption that his former classmate should also have offshore accounts through which he pays for the maintenance of this mansion.

Almost five years after the published information about the Swiss estate of Klishas, ​​Navalny returned to studying his property. This time, the FBK reported that the senator did not declare his use of a plot of land with an area of ​​​​more than 5 thousand square meters. meters in the suburban village "Gorki-2", where next to his house is a large kennel. The investigation also mentioned other wealth of the senator, in particular, a collection of watches worth a total of 163 million rubles.

Also, according to the fund, Klishas owns a house and a land plot of 1.3 hectares on the Pestovsky reservoir in the north of Moscow and a plot with a house of 7.5 hectares in the Istra district of the Moscow region. Klishas purchased the last plot from the Russian Tradition company, which, according to Navalny, is owned by Klishas himself through offshore. In this regard, it is curious that a Maybach car worth 12 million rubles was recorded for the Russian Tradition, in the cabin of which the representative of the Krasnoyarsk Territory himself was seen more than once in the Federation Council.

The “Russian Tradition” is managed by the same Eduard Yeremyan, who by that time had become Klishas’s deputy in the Department of Constitutional Law of the Faculty of Law of the People’s Friendship University of Russia. By the way, scientific activity Andrei Alexandrovich did not quit either during his work at Interros and Norilsk Nickel, or during his senatorship. At the same time, they say that all of his scientific works as a legislator were written by the father of Eduard Yeremyan Vitaly Yeremyan.

Interestingly, while Klishas' wife and children lived in a house on Rublyovka, he himself spends most of his time in Moscow City, where he bought the 51st floor of the West Tower with an area of ​​almost half a hectare in the Federation complex. The territory is not fully inhabited, as the apartments of his official wife Irina and her servants are constantly empty. Rumor has it that the office of a law firm that manages the senator's foreign assets is located in the center, but his friend Yeremyan often lives in the living space allocated for him. Perhaps this is where the rumors began that Klishas represents the "blue" lobby in the Federation Council.

At the end of 2018, Andrey Alexandrovich called increased attention to his person in connection with his new legislative initiative. He introduced a package of bills in which the senator proposes to punish for the publication of materials on the Internet expressing “clear disrespect for society, the state, official state symbols, the Constitution of the Russian Federation and bodies exercising state power” in Russia. For the publication of such materials, it was proposed to introduce fines ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 rubles and administrative arrest for up to 15 days. Also, the authors of the “censorship” bill proposed blocking access to pages where “disrespectful” materials are posted. In addition, a draft law has been submitted to the State Duma to ban the publication of unreliable information on the Internet and in the media, which can provoke riots and pose a threat to people's life and health.

The Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the development of civil society and human rights (HRC) called the bill "absurd and unthinkable." The head of the Union of Journalists of Russia also criticized Vladimir Solovyov, who believes that the initiative is dangerous for freedom of speech in Russia. Among journalists, they even talk about the right of the authorities to repression, in the event that someone criticizes it. In addition, many are confused by the vague language in the bill, such as "to express indecent form a clear disrespect." The phrase "indecent form" and the word "obvious" gives a lot of scope for the interpretation of lawyers. It is curious that the draft law, which is in conflict with the Constitution of the Russian Federation, was introduced on Constitution Day.

At one time, Andrei Aleksandrovich Klishas was lucky to be at the right time and in the right place during the criminal privatization in the country. Then he fell under the wing of the oligarch Vladimir Potanin, who actually “grabbed” the most profitable enterprises for himself. Long time Andrei Alexandrovich, in the interests of his benefactor, waged corporate wars with other oligarchs until he was transferred to the camp of officials. Now Klishas heads one of the most important committees of the Federation Council and at the legislative level is trying to prohibit our citizens from fighting the country's anti-constitutional oligarchic system.

Russian statesman and millionaire entrepreneur, member of the Federation Council, Doctor of Law, specialist in constitutional law. Andrei Klishas is the authorized representative of the Federation Council in the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

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Judge of the International Cynological Federation.

Biography

In 1990-1993 studied at the Ural State University at the Faculty of Philosophy, specialization - "history of philosophy". Without graduating from USU, he moved to Moscow, where he entered the Faculty of Economics and Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR)

From 1995 to 1997, he held various positions at the Russian Federal Property Fund (RFBR).

From 1997 to 2011, he was a member of the management bodies of the largest Russian investment and industrial companies and banks.

In 2000, he graduated with honors from the Russian University of Peoples' Friendship with a master's degree in law.

In 2000-2002 studied at the postgraduate course of the department of constitutional, administrative and financial law.

From 2001 to the present, he has held various positions at the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Faculty of Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (teacher, senior lecturer, associate professor, professor, head of the department)

From 2010 to 2012 - President of OAO Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel.

He was elected a deputy of the Norilsk City Council of Deputies of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of the 4th convocation on a non-permanent basis.

Since March 19, 2012 - Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation - from the Government of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. On May 30, 2012, he was elected Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. On September 26, 2014, he was reappointed to the position of a member of the Federation Council in accordance with the Decree of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Viktor Tolokonsky.

Member of the Presidium of the Higher Attestation Commission (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 21, 2012 No. 1496-r);

· Member of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Lawyers of Russia;

· Member of the National Council for Corporate Governance;

· Head of the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia;

· Founder of the Contemporary History Foundation;

· Vice-President of the Union of Public Cynological Organizations "Russian Cynological Federation";

President of the All-Russian public organization"Federation of hunting dog breeding" (RFOS);

· President of the National clubs of breeds "Dachshund", "Bull Terrier", "Russian borzoi";

· Expert cynologist with the right to conduct exterior examination of some breeds of dogs;

· Owner of a private cynological kennel "Gran Vencedor".

The senator's legislative initiative to reduce the number of deputies of legislative (representative) bodies of constituent entities of the Russian Federation elected on party lists from 50 to 25 percent received significant public outcry (draft law No. 303825-6).

Academic career

· In 2002 he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the topic: "The Amparo procedure as a form of constitutional control in Mexico."

· In 2008 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Constitutional control and constitutional justice in foreign countries." (analysis at http://www.dissernet.org/)

· Professor, Head of the Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. (From February 2012 to present).

· Chief Researcher at the Institute for Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ISPI RAS). (December 2009 to present).

Honorary Professor of the Kyrgyz national university named after Zhusup Balasagyn. The title was awarded on May 25, 2013.

Legislative initiatives

On June 25, 2013, Senator Andrey Klishas submitted a legislative initiative to the State Duma of the Russian Federation to reduce the number of deputies of the legislative (representative) bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, elected on party lists, from 50 to 25 percent (draft law No. 303825-6). On October 25, the State Duma adopted this law, on October 30 it was approved by the Federation Council, and on November 3 the document was signed by the President of the Russian Federation.

The new law establishes a new ratio of the number of deputies of the legislative body of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation, elected by proportional and majoritarian electoral systems, according to which at least 25 percent of deputies must be elected in a single constituency in proportion to the number of votes cast for the lists of candidates for deputies nominated by electoral associations. At the same time, it is provided that this provision does not apply to the election of deputies to the Moscow City Duma and the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg.

On March 26, 2014, at a meeting of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin with members of the Federation Council at the presidential residence Novo-Ogaryovo, the senator announced a number of legislative initiatives that were supported by the President.

1. The Ministry of Justice gets the opportunity to independently include NCOs in the register of foreign agents (instead of the declarative nature of the law, according to which NCOs must enter themselves into the register), and organizations could appeal these decisions in court.

2. Those with dual citizenship must send a notification to the FMS, violators must be prosecuted in the form of compulsory work.

3. Citizens who have repeatedly been brought to administrative responsibility for violating the rules for holding rallies should be held accountable under criminal articles.

In May 2014, Klishas proposed to toughen the law on criminal liability for calls for separatism. Such statements will be threatened with not three, but four years in prison, calls for separatism on any Internet resource (websites, social networks, blogs) will be equated with speaking in the media (responsibility for this will be five years). The government, having commented, generally supported its passage, as did the Supreme Court, and the bill could be passed and approved by this summer.

At the end of June 2014, Andrei Klishas proposed amendments to the bill of the State Duma deputy from the United Russia faction Alexander Sidyakin on criminal liability for violations at rallies. According to them, a fine of up to 1 million rubles and five years in prison will threaten not only the organizers, but also the participants in the rallies, who were brought to administrative responsibility more than twice in six months under the article on violating the procedure for organizing mass actions (Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses). Lawyer Vadim Prokhorov regarded this innovation as "a detail of totalitarian everyday life", with the help of which "the degree of pressure on civil society is specified."

Participation of Klishas A.A. in the events of the Crimean crisis

On March 1, 2014, he spoke at a meeting of the Federation Council, supporting the granting of the right to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to send troops to the territory of Ukraine.

In the future, Andrei Klishas actively supported the position of Russia and its leadership regarding the condemnation of the coup d'état in Ukraine, as well as regarding the situation in Crimea. He repeatedly publicly voiced his personal and professional assessment of the current situation, noting that the events taking place at that time are a natural consequence of the lack of economic development of Crimea for 20 years.

On March 17, 2014, the President of the United States imposed visa and economic sanctions on Andrei Klishas, ​​which included a ban on visiting the United States, as well as blocking property and accounts in the United States. According to official US documents, the sanctions were imposed for the contribution of Andrei Klishas to the development of the Crimean crisis as chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Legal and Judicial Issues, and the Development of Civil Society in the Framework of the Crimean Crisis.

On the same day, similar sanctions against Andrei Klishas were imposed by the European Union and Canada. Later, sanctions against Andrei Klishas were imposed by Australia.

Personal life

Father Klishas Alexander Gennadievich, 11/30/50. born, retired colonel.

· Mother Klishas Vera Vasilievna, 03/22/51, engineer.

Wife Klishas Irina Vladimirovna born 10/14/72,

Klishas Kirill Andreevich, born in 2012

Klishas Sofia Andreevna, born in 2012

Financial condition of Andriy Klishas

In 2012, with a declared family income of 284 million rubles, he took 29th place in the income rating of Russian officials compiled by Forbes magazine.

In Switzerland, according to the Vedomosti newspaper, Klishas owns a home ownership with a total area of ​​432 m² and a land plot of 543 m². In September 2014, the Anti-Corruption Foundation of Russian politician Alexei Navalny accused the senator of hiding 400 m2 of his summer cottage.

In Russia: a land plot for personal subsidiary farming in the amount of 1.589 sq. m., a plot for housing construction in the amount of 75.200 sq. m., 6 plots for individual housing construction in the amount of 3.848, 5.847, 3.410, 690, 1.286 and 1.286 sq. m., as well as a garden plot of 1.200 sq. m.

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