Ramazan abdulatipov biography family. Abdulatipov, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich. Significant achievements in political activity

Special Representative of the Russian Federation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation from December 20, 2018 The president Vladimir Putin Predecessor Sergey Kozlov The president Vladimir Putin Predecessor post established Successor unknown
Head of the Republic of Dagestan
January 1, 2014 - October 3, 2017
The president Vladimir Putin Predecessor position established, he himself as the President of the Republic of Dagestan Successor Vladimir Vasiliev
President of the Republic of Dagestan
(interim January 28 - September 8, 2013)
September 8 - December 31, 2013
The president Vladimir Putin Predecessor Magomedsalam Magomedov Successor position abolished, he himself as Head of the Republic of Dagestan
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Tajikistan
May 23, 2005 - March 6, 2009
Predecessor Maxim Peshkov Successor Yuri Popov
Minister of the Russian Federation
May 19 - August 9, 1999
Head of the government Sergei Stepashin The president Boris Yeltsin
Minister of National Policy of the Russian Federation
September 11, 1998 - May 12, 1999
Head of the government Evgeny Primakov The president Boris Yeltsin Predecessor position established
Evgeny Sapiro as Minister of Regional and National Policy Successor position abolished
Vyacheslav Mikhailov as Minister for Federation and Nationalities
Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
August 1, 1997 - June 13, 1998
Head of the government Viktor Chernomyrdin
Sergei Kirienko The president Boris Yeltsin
Chairman of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Council of Russia
June 13, 1990 - October 4, 1993
Predecessor post established Successor post abolished Birth August 4(1946-08-04 ) (73 years old)
with. Gebguda, Tlyaratinsky District, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, USSR Spouse Inna Vasilievna Abdulatipova (Kalinina) The consignment CPSU
PRES
"United Russia "
Education Dagestan State University
Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov
Academic degree Doctor of Philosophy (1985) Academic title Professor Profession politician Religion Islam (Sunni) Autograph Awards Place of work
  • Murmansk State Technical University
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Biography

Born on August 4, 1946 in the village of Gebguda, Tlyaratinsky district. He was the fourth child in the family (a total of 9 children in the family) of the chairman of the collective farm. Father, Gadzhimurad Abdulatipov - a participant in the Great Patriotic War. Fought near Sevastopol. On May 9, 2016, Ramazan Abdulatipov participated in the Immortal Regiment action with a portrait of his father. By nationality - Avar.

In 1975 he graduated in absentia from the Faculty of History of the Dagestan University. Then he studied at the graduate school at the Faculty of Philosophy of Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov. In 1978 he defended his thesis "Personality in the system of national relations of a developed socialist society."

After defending his dissertation, he worked as an assistant teacher and senior lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Leningrad State University.

In 1978-1987 he worked in the agitation and propaganda department of the Murmansk Regional Committee of the CPSU, taught scientific communism (associate professor) at the Murmansk Higher Marine Engineering School. At the same time, he worked on his doctoral thesis "National Relations of a Developed Socialist Society: Spiritual and Moral Problems of Functioning and Development", which he defended in 1985. Having become a doctor of philosophical sciences, Abdulatipov headed the department.

In 1987 he headed the Department of Philosophy.

In 1988, Abdulatipov left for Moscow, where he became a consultant for the Department of National Relations of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Later, he headed the analysis and forecasting sector of the same department.

Political career

In September 1993, he took up the position of First Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Federation and Nationalities. During the internal political conflict on September 21 - October 4, 1993, he represented the Supreme Council at negotiations between the president and parliament, initiated by the Moscow Patriarchate. Then he went over to Yeltsin's side.

In October 1993, he took part in the founding congress of the Party of Russian Unity and Accord (PRES), entering its Federal Council. In December 1993, he was elected to the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the first convocation from the two-member Dagestan district No. 5. In January 1994, he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council and at the same time appointed First Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Nationalities and Regional Policy.

In the fall of 1995, having left the PRES, he confirmed his membership in the Socialist Party of Workers (SPT). In December, he was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of Russia of the second convocation in Buynaksk constituency No. 10, was a member of the Russian Regions deputy group, was a member of the Committee on Federation Affairs and Regional Policy, chairman of the Commission for Assistance in the Release of Forcibly Detained Military Personnel, Civilians and search for missing persons during the armed conflict in the Chechen Republic, as well as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the CIS Member States.

On August 1, 1997, he resigned as a deputy in connection with his appointment as Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation for national issues, issues of the development of the Federation and local self-government. Viktor Chernomyrdin resigned along with the entire cabinet, but already on September 11, 1998 he returned to the Government of the Russian Federation, having taken the post of Minister of National Policy of the Russian Federation at the suggestion of the new Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov. In September of the same year, he was elected Chairman of the Council of the Public Organization "Assembly of the Peoples of Russia".

On May 12, 1999, he resigned along with E. M. Primakov, but on May 19 he was appointed Minister of the Russian Federation (without a portfolio), overseeing the policy towards the North Caucasus in his new position. On August 9, 1999, the Government of the Russian Federation resigned.

In 2000, as a special representative of the President of the Russian Federation, he traveled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

On October 30, 2009, he was elected to the post of rector of the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts (MGUKI). Prior to that, he held the position for several months. about. rector of MGUKI. In 2011, an appeal from students and graduates accusing the rector of MGUKI R. G. Abdulatipov of incompetence got on the Internet, but the conflict was soon settled.

In December 2011, he became a deputy of the State Duma of Russia of the VI convocation from the United Russia party, deputy chairman of the Duma Committee on federal structure and local self-government, a member of the Central Council of United Russia party supporters.

Member of the Coordinating Council of the Union of Azerbaijani Organizations of Russia since September 28, 2012.

On December 8, 2018, based on the decision taken by the delegates of the XVIII Congress of the United Russia political party, Ramazan Abdulatipov was removed from the Supreme Council of the party.

Since December 20, 2018 - Special Representative of the Russian Federation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Head of Dagestan

On January 27, 2013, he stated that the day before an “order” had been signed on his appointment as acting director. about. heads of Dagestan; on the same day, the statement was refuted by the press secretary of the President of Russia, who noted that "among the documents signed by the President of the Russian Federation, there is no document called an order." On January 28 of the same year, the Kremlin press service published a decree of the President of Russia, dated the same date, on his appointment and. about. President of the Republic of Dagestan

Being the interim head of Dagestan, he named 10 priority projects, the implementation of which will be launched by the government of the republic in the near future. Among them: "Effective public administration", "Safe Dagestan", "New industrialization", "Entrepreneur - the backbone of Dagestan", "Diaspora - the strength of Dagestan", "Attracting federal investment", "Anti-corruption", "Effective territorial development", " Enlightened Dagestan" and "Brand of New Dagestan".

In June 2014, he ordered the creation of a committee that would present its recommendations for the new anthem of the Republic of Dagestan. In March 2015, the Ministry of Culture of Dagestan began accepting applications for participation in an open creative competition to prepare a new version of the anthem. In June 2015, the initiative group, including 29 public figures, filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court of Dagestan against the Head and Government of Dagestan on the legality of the order he had adopted to change the anthem and hold a competition for a new anthem.

On September 27, 2017, he announced his intention to leave the post of Head of the Republic ahead of schedule at his own request due to age. October 3, 2017 Russian President V. Putin accepted his resignation.

Publications

Author of a number of scientific and journalistic articles published in the journals "Questions of Philosophy", "Questions of the History of the CPSU", "Dialogue", in local publications. He has written several monographs and books, including:

  • R. G. Abdulatipov, T. Yu. Burmistrova. Lenin's policy of internationalism in the USSR: history and modernity. - M. : Thought, 1982. - 266 p.;
  • Internationalism and spiritual and moral development of the peoples of Dagestan. - Makhachkala: Doug. book. publishing house, 1984. - 79 p.;
  • Lifestyle. Ideology. The youth. - Murmansk: Prince. publishing house - 76.3 s.
  • The nature and paradoxes of the national "I". - M. : Thought, 1991. - 169 p.
  • Man, nation, society. - M.: Politizdat, 1991. - 224 p.
  • paradoxes of sovereignty. Perspectives of a person, nation, state. - M., 1995. - 224 p.
  • Power and conscience: politicians and peoples in the labyrinths of troubled times. - M.: Slavic dialogue, 1994. - 286 p.
  • The Russian Nation: National-Political Problems of the 20th Century and the National Russian Idea. - M., 1995. - 247 p.
  • Ethnopolitology. - St. Petersburg. : Peter, 2004.

Awards

  • Medal "For merits in the development of the transport complex of Russia"
  • Order of Friendship (28 February 1997) - for services to the state, successes achieved in work, and a great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between peoples
  • Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (October 4, 2001) - for merits in strengthening law and order, active legislative activity and many years of conscientious work
  • Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in 2010 in the field of culture (December 17, 2010) - for the series of publications "Peoples of my Russia"
  • Order of Merit for the Republic of Dagestan (July 25, 2011)
  • Order of Honor (December 13, 2011) - for a great contribution to the preservation of cultural heritage, many years of educational and social activities
  • Order "Friendship" (Azerbaijan, August 2, 2016) - for special merits in the development of friendship and cooperation between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation, as well as the peoples of Azerbaijan and Dagestan
  • Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree (August 8, 2016) - for great services to the state and many years of fruitful activity
  • Order of Glory and Honor, II degree (ROC, 2016).
  • Order of Alexander Nevsky (2017)

Diplomatic rank

Personal life

In the past, he was fond of volleyball, being a member of the Dagestan national team in this sport. He is fond of hunting in the mountains, playing national musical instruments. He loves Dagestan folk songs and Russian romances.

He is married to a native of Murmansk, Inna Vasilievna Abdulatipova (nee Kalinina). Abdulatipov's income together with his wife for 2011, according to official data, amounted to 10.8 million rubles. The spouses own three land plots with a total area of ​​more than 7.3 thousand square meters, three residential buildings and an apartment

Family

Married with a second marriage to a native of Murmansk, Inna Vasilievna Abdulatipova (nee Kalinina). Has two sons, Jamal (b. 1984) and Abdulatip, and a daughter, Zaira, from his first marriage.

Daughter Zaira is a doctor by profession, lives with her family in Moscow, brings up three children. According to a number of media reports, Zaira is married to Magomed Musaev, a former general director VVC. Musaev currently holds the post of chairman of the executive committee of the Strategic Council under the President of the Republic of Dagestan (the council itself was formed immediately after Abdulatipov took office - in March 2013).

Son Jamal studied at an English special school, then graduated from the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation, Faculty of Taxes and Fees. Went to graduate school. In 2006-2007 he worked in Federal Treasury Russian Federation as a specialist of the 1st category.

From 2009 to April 2012, he worked as Deputy Director of IDPO MGUKTs (Institute of Additional Professional Education). From November 2012 to April 2013, he held the position of Director of the AB and AS Department of the SUE MO "MosTransAuto". Currently, he is the deputy head of the administration of the Kaspiysk urban district.

The youngest son of Ramazan Abudalitipov - Abdulatip Abdulatipov - studies at the Academy of Justice.

Biography

Ramazan Abdulatipov was born on August 4, 1946 in the village of Gebguda, Tlyaratinsky district. He was the ninth child in the family of the chairman of the collective farm. By nationality - Avar.

In 1963, after graduating from a seven-year school, he entered Buynaksk Medical School, which he graduated in 1966 with a degree in paramedic. He worked as the head of the first-aid post in the village of Tsyumilyukh, then he was in charge of the feldsher-obstetric post of the Tlyaratinsky district hospital.

From 1966 to 1970 he served in the Armed Forces of the USSR, was a foreman of the medical service.

After being transferred to the reserve, he worked as a stoker, later he headed the educational and sports department of the Dagestan regional council of the Harvest sports society, and the head of the medical center of the Chiryurt phosphorus salt plant in Kizilyurt.

In 1972 he joined CPSU. From 1974 to 1975 he was the secretary of the Tlyarata district committee Komsomol, then Deputy Head of the Department of Agitation and Propaganda of the Tlyaratinsky District Committee of the CPSU. At the same time, he received higher education in absentia. In 1975 he graduated in absentia from the Faculty of History Dagestan University. Then he studied in graduate school at the Faculty of Philosophy LSU named after A.A. Zhdanov.

After defending his dissertation, he worked as an assistant teacher and senior lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Leningrad State University.

Politics

In the late 1980s, he worked in the agitation and propaganda department of the Murmansk Regional Committee of the CPSU, taught scientific communism at the Murmansk Higher Marine Engineering School.

In 1987 he headed the Department of Philosophy of the Dagestan Pedagogical Institute. In 1988, Abdulatipov left for Moscow, where he became a consultant Department of National Relations of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Later, he headed the analysis and forecasting sector of the same department.

In 1990, he was elected a people's deputy of the RSFSR in the Buynaksk national-territorial constituency No. 93 and entered the Sovereignty and Equality deputy group. On June 13, 1990, he was elected Chairman of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR and held this position until the dissolution of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in 1993.

In February 1991, he was one of the authors of the "Political Statement to the Supreme Council and Congress", known as the "Statement of the Six", in which two deputy chairmen of the Supreme Council and leaders of the chambers expressed no confidence in the Chairman of the Supreme Council Boris Yeltsin. However, soon Abdulatipov changed his position and managed to keep his position.

In the summer of 1991, he took part in the election campaign Vadim Bakatin to the post of President of Russia as a candidate for Vice President. In the elections, Bakatin and Abdulatipov took the last place, collecting 3.42% of the vote.


During the events of August 19-21, 1991, he opposed GKChP. In autumn 1991 he joined Socialist Workers' Party(SPT), having entered as a deputy in the Federal Council of the organization. Later left the party. Together with Ruslan Khasbulatov participated in the fall of 1991 in the settlement of the conflict between Chechens and Avars in Dagestan.

During the internal political conflict on September 21 - October 4, 1993, he represented the Supreme Council at the negotiations between the president and parliament, initiated by the Moscow Patriarchate. Then he went over to Yeltsin's side.

In September 1993, he took up the position of First Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Federation and Nationalities.

In December 1993, Abdulatipov was elected to Council of the Federation from the two-member Dagestan constituency No. 5. In January 1994, he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council and at the same time appointed First Deputy Minister of Russia for Nationalities and Regional Policy.

In the fall of 1995, Abdulatipov confirmed his membership in the Socialist Party of Workers (SPT). In December, he was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the 2nd convocation in the Buynaksk electoral district No. 10, was a member of the deputy group "Russian Regions", was a member of the Committee on Federation Affairs and Regional Policy, chairman of the Commission for Assistance in the Release of Forcibly Detained Military Personnel, Civilians and the Search for the Missing conduct during an armed conflict in Chechen Republic, as well as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the CIS Member States.

On August 1, 1997, Abdulatipov resigned as a deputy in connection with his appointment as Deputy Prime Minister for National Affairs, Development and Local Self-Government. Resigned along with the entire cabinet Viktor Chernomyrdin, but already on September 11, 1998 he returned to the government, taking on the proposal of the new prime minister Evgenia Primakova post of Minister of National Policy of Russia.

On May 12, 1999, Primakov was also dismissed, Abdulatipov left with him. However, already on May 19 he was appointed minister, supervising in his new position the policy towards the North Caucasus. On August 9, 1999, the Russian government resigned again.

December 19, 2000 Governor of the Saratov region Dmitry Ayatskov appointed representative of the region in the Federation Council. He was a member of the Committee on International Affairs, the Commission on Information Policy, the Commission on the Methodology for the Implementation of the Constitutional Powers of the Federation Council, and the Commission for Control over Ensuring the Activities of the Federation Council. He headed the working group to finalize the proposals of the Federation Council on Chechnya. Upon the expiration of his term of office in March 2005, he resigned from his duties as a member of the Federation Council.

On May 23, 2005, he was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia to the Republic Tajikistan.

In December 2011, he became a deputy of the State Duma of the VI convocation from the party, deputy chairman of the Duma committee on federal structure and local self-government, a member of the Central Council of Supporters of the United Russia party.

On January 28 of the same year, the Kremlin press service published a decree of the President of Russia on the appointment of Abdulatipov and. about. President of the Republic Dagestan.

On September 8, 2013, he was elected President of the Republic of Dagestan. 86 out of 88 deputies of the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan voted for his candidacy.


In June 2015, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Ramazan Abdulatipov told reporters that funding for a separate subprogram for Dagestan - within the framework of the state program for the development of the North Caucasus Federal District until 2025 - will increase by 25-30%, to 217.1 billion rubles through attracting private investment.

"The subprogram is designed for 167 billion rubles. - this is not very much compared to other regions: only 16 billion a year. We plan to attract 25-30% of private investments in addition to this amount. This is rarely done, but we intend to go this way.- said Abdulatipov. - If there is no support, we will not be able to maintain the positive dynamics of the development of the republic, and this is very important for the country. It is necessary that Dagestan restore the role of Russia's outpost on the southern borders".

According to Abdulatipov, the funds are planned to be directed, first of all, to the creation of logistics centers for the agro-industrial complex. "Dagestan ranks first in Russia in the production of vegetables, but there are no refrigeration systems, no packaging enterprises, delivery systems to the buyer. The same applies to meat, we produce 20% of lamb in Russia, but we need meat processing plants," the head said. republics. The third priority sector, he added, is construction materials.

Income

Abdulatipov's income together with his wife for 2011, according to official data, amounted to 10.8 million rubles. At that time, the couple owned three land plots with a total area of ​​​​more than 7.3 thousand square meters, three residential buildings and an apartment.

In 2012, the President of Dagestan declared an income of 2.6 million rubles. The income of his wife, as well as their joint property, were not indicated in the declaration.

Rumors and scandals


When changing the team, Ramazan Abdulatipov first of all offered the post of Deputy Prime Minister to the multimillionaire Abusupyan Kharkharov. The latter is considered the personification of corruption in the republic: just two weeks before taking office, he was on the federal wanted list.

Deputy Head of the Administration of the City of Kaspiysk Urban District

"Biography"

Born in Murmansk on July 17, 1984, graduated from school No. 1280 in Moscow.

Education

In 2001 he entered the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation at the Faculty of Taxes and Taxation.

Activity

"News"

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Clan Abdulatipov

The head of the clan, Ramazan Abdulatipov, has 8 brothers and sisters. Wife - Inna Vasilievna Abdulatipova, nee Kalinina, born in Murmansk in 1957. Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Soviet Trade. As the wife of the head of the republic, she actively participated in public life. Jamal Abdulatipov, the eldest son, born in 1984, was appointed deputy mayor of Kaspiysk two months after his father became head of Dagestan. He took the place of Yusup Dzhaparov, the nephew of the former mayor of Makhachkala Said Amirov.

At the school level...

The "School for a Billion", which on September 1 in Kaspiysk was pompously put into operation personally by the head of Dagestan Ramazan Abdulatipov, is again mentioned in criminal reports. The Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Dagestan in the Republic of Dagestan reported that it opened a criminal case against employees of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Dagestan, the Ministry of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Utilities of the Republic of Dagestan and Granit LLC, who stole 88 million rubles intended for the construction of the school by fraud. Draft assumes that this amount, if the investigation digs a little deeper, will increase two to three times ...

Unsinkable Hamidov

After the appointment of the acting head of Dagestan, Vladimir Vasilyev, from whom the Dagestan society expects a decisive attack on clannishness, the head of its government, Abdusamad Gamidov, turned out to be the main personification of the "old order" in the republic.

To date, this is perhaps the most experienced apparatchik in the executive branch of Dagestan - his uninterrupted work experience in the cabinet of ministers of the republic has already exceeded two decades. During this time, Hamidov managed to assemble his own clan, which occupies very influential positions in Dagestan politics and business.

VIDEO. Why Abdulatipov forbade guests to bring mobile phones to his son's wedding

Today in Derbent, in the largest banquet hall of Dagestan - Moryana - the wedding of the son of Ramazan Abdulatipov - Jamal, who is the deputy head of the city of Kaspiysk, is taking place. Recall that earlier in the same hall the former head of Dagestan Magomedsalam Magomedov played a wedding to his son.

Moreover, as noted in the Dagestan segment of networks, the guests of the wedding celebration were immediately warned that the entrance to the wedding was allowed strictly without mobile phones. Such severity is not due to the fact that guests will be distracted by calls during the celebration.

President of Dagestan - Ramazan Abdulatipov. His biography is quite fascinating and full of many events. He is a famous scientist, Ph.D., professor and academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Former Minister of National Policy of the Russian Federation and former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia.

Childhood

Ramazan Abdulatipov is an Avar by nationality. Born on 08/04/1946 in Dagestan, in the Tlyaratinsky district, in the village of Gebguda. Ramazan's father worked as a collective farm chairman. Then he fought at the front, went through the Great Patriotic War, participated in the Battle of Sevastopol. Grandfather was a famous Arabic scholar. The family of Ramazan Abdulatipov was large, he was born the fourth child (there were nine in all).

Education and career

After graduating from school in 1963, Ramazan Abdulatipov entered the Buynaksk Medical School, from which he graduated in 1966. He worked as a medical assistant in the village of Tsyumilyukha, then he worked at the paramedical and obstetrical station of the Tlyaratinskaya hospital. The future politician served in the Soviet Army (1966-1970). Served as Chief Medical Officer. In civilian life, he worked as a stoker, after some time he headed the educational department of the Harvest sports society. After that he was in charge of the first-aid post of the Chiryurt plant in Kizilyurt.

Ramazan Abdulatipov successfully defended his PhD thesis (1978). He studied at the postgraduate course (1975-1978) of the Leningrad State University (LSU) at the Faculty of Philosophy. In 1978-1987. He was an assistant professor, head of the department of engineering naval school (Murmansk). In 1985 he was able to defend his doctoral dissertation. In 1987 he worked as the head of the philosophy department of the Dagestan Pedagogical Institute.

Party activities

He worked in the department of propaganda and agitation of the Murmansk regional committee of the CPSU (1978-1987). In 1988 he left for the capital, where he worked as a consultant in the Department of National Relations. Then he headed the analysis sector of this department.

From 1990 to 1993 Abdulatipov Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, whose photo is presented in this article, was a people's deputy. Then he became the head of the Council of Nationalities of the RSFSR Armed Forces. He served in this position until 1993.

Political career

In 1991, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, together with 5 other statesmen, expressed no confidence in B. Yeltsin, but admitted his mistake and retained his position. During the presidential elections, he supported V. Bakatin. In the events of the August coup, he opposed the State Emergency Committee. As a representative of the RF Armed Forces, he participated in negotiations between the Parliament and the President.

In 1993, he became the first deputy chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Nationalities and Federation Affairs. Then he worked in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of Russia. Participated in the creation of the Constitution. In 1994, he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council and appointed First Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Nationalities and Politics in the Regions. From 1995 to 1997 - deputy of the second convocation.

In 1996, Ramazan Abulatipov developed the foundations of the national policy. Then he was a full member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. He also sat in the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the States of the Post-Soviet Space. In 1999, Ramazan Abdulatipov, whose photo often appeared in newspapers at that time, was the Minister of National Policy of the Russian Federation. He was nominated for this position by the then Prime Minister Primakov. At the same time, Abdulatipov chaired intergovernmental commissions on trade and economic issues.

In 2000, he traveled to OJSC and Saudi Arabia as a representative of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, then received membership in the Federation Council, a representative from the Saratov region. In 2001, a group was set up to finalize proposals for settling the Chechen situation.

In May 2005, Ramazan Abdulatipov became the Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Tajikistan. Since 2009 he worked as the rector of MGUKI (Moscow University of Culture and Arts). Then he received the mandate of the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the sixth convocation. He was nominated by United Russia. In the lower house, he served as deputy chairman of the committee that dealt with issues of local self-government and the federal structure.

Acting head of Dagestan

In 2013, information appeared about the possible resignation of the then President of Dagestan, M. Magomedov. Ramazan Abdulatipov was appointed acting head for the time being. He spoke positively about the work of Magomedov. Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich noted that measures were taken to unite the Dagestan people, a lot of investments were attracted, and the socio-economic situation improved significantly. But the serious criminogenic situation remained at the same level.

In January 2013 and. about. Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich was appointed head of Dagestan. He dissolved the government of the republic and appointed an interim leadership. Abdulatipov's candidacy for the presidency of Dagestan began to be considered as early as 2005. In 2013, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich announced the need to create a peacekeeping commission in the republic.

He offered to give the former militants the opportunity to return to civilian life. In July 2013, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich decided to finally remove the former government from the leadership of the republic. The reasons were the inefficient work of the executive body and indifference to investment projects. A. Karibov was appointed as the first vice-chairman.

President of Dagestan

In July 2013, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich was nominated by United Russia as a candidate for the presidency of Dagestan. It was supported by several other parties. As a result, since September 8, 2013, the new head of Dagestan is Ramazan Abdulatipov. He started his activity with a new management system.

Scientific activity

The President of Dagestan, Ramazan Abdulatipov, has been involved in science all his life along with politics. He wrote more than thirty monographs, about 400 scientific and journalistic articles. Many were published in many printed publications: Questions of Philosophy, Dialogue, etc.

Many books came out from the pen of Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich. Abdulatipov is a Doctor of Philosophical Sciences. He is an honorary and full member of many universities and academies not only in Russia but also abroad. Heads the department of federalism and national relations at the Russian Academy of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation. He is the chairman of the Assembly of Peoples of the Russian Federation.

Ramazan Abdulatipov heads the boards of trustees of the House of Peoples and the All-Russian Exhibition Center. Member of the editorial board of many publications. On the initiative of Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, the magazines "Ethnopolis", "Federation" and "Echo of the Caucasus" were created. Under the leadership of Abdulatipov, the Institute of Federalism was organized.

Significant achievements in political activity

Ramazan Abdulatipov heads the working group that is developing the Federal Treaty. Participated in the creation of the Russian Constitution - is one of its co-authors. Under the leadership of Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, the Concept of the State National Policy of Russia and a similar program in the North Caucasus, Udmurtia and many other subjects of the Russian Federation were developed.

Hobbies

After work, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich has very little free time. But he always finds it for his wife, children and grandchildren. After all, they are the most precious thing in life. Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich loves sports and outdoor activities very much. He likes to be in constant motion. He loves not only to compose, but also to read.

In sports, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich likes volleyball the most. This hobby has been preserved since his youth, when he played for the national team of the republic. Despite the workload, the politician even now sometimes finds time to plunge into his favorite sports game. He notes with pleasure that an increasing number of Dagestanis are interested in her.

Finds time for politicians and for reading. For Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, this is vital. He always looks through the press, especially federal periodicals, republican magazines and newspapers. Follows printed news in the field of cultural studies, philosophy and history. In addition to the above, he is fond of hunting and plays national musical instruments well.

Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich never refuses to help. But this concept is clearly shared. For example, he can help children with tutors, money, but he never gives bribes to make patronage. Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich is firmly convinced that a person should forge his happiness with his own hands.

Personal life

The first marriage of Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich was not very successful, he and his wife divorced. He himself speaks of his first wife as a wonderful person. They had a daughter, who was named Zaira. She subsequently married and now has three children. Zaira is a doctor by profession and lives with her family in Moscow.

In the early eighties, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich met Inna Vasilievna Kalinina. She studied at the Leningrad Institute of Soviet Trade. Then she returned to Murmansk. There, Ramazan Abdulatipov fell in love with her. Their family was formed quickly. Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich had already divorced his first wife at that time and was free.

It turned out to be easy for Ramazan's wife to accept Dagestan traditions - love helped in this. Ramazan Abdulatipov's wife, Inna Vasilievna, outwardly looks very much like an oriental woman, although she was born into a Russian family. When they met, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich constantly gave her live tulips, even in winter. This tradition has been preserved in the family to this day.

The wedding took place in his homeland, in the village of Gebgut, in accordance with strict national traditions. There was no alcohol or music at the celebration. After the elders read the prayers, everyone sat down at the festive table. And a little later they sang the songs of the highlanders.

Children

In this marriage, the couple had two sons: Jamal and Abdulatip. The first went to an English school. Then he graduated from the Financial Academy of the Russian Federation and entered graduate school. Abdulatip entered the Academy of Justice. With the first wife of Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, Inna Vasilievna maintains good relations.

After Abdulatipov was appointed to the post of President of Dagestan, his first son Jamal took the post of deputy head of Kaspiysk. Abdulatip became an adviser to the head of the presidential administration. Son-in-law Prokhvatilov took the post of Deputy Chairman of the Government of Dagestan. Abdulatipov's brother worked as the head of the FMS department for Dagestan.

Ramazan Abdulatipov was born on August 4, 1946 in the mountainous Dagestan village of Gebgud. His father was the chairman of the collective farm, a hero who returned from the war - a participant in the battle for Sevastopol. The future politician grew up in a large Avar family. Fate was destined for him to make a successful political career, going from a simple paramedic and fireman to the head of his native land.

Childhood and youth of Ramazan Abdulatipov

The future politician spent seven years at school, after which he decided to enroll as a paramedic at the Buynaksk Medical School. Having successfully completed his studies, in 1966 he took the post of head of the first-aid post in the village of Tsumilyukh. Perhaps Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich would have become a famous medical luminary, but soon he received a summons to join the ranks of the Soviet army.


For three years, Abdulatipov paid his debt to the Motherland in the medical care unit. Having retired to the reserve, he did not return to medicine, but got a job as a stoker. The next place of work for Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich was the educational and sports department of the Harvest society. The subsequent position was nevertheless related to health protection - Abdulatipov was in charge of the first-aid post at the Chiryutovsky plant in the city of Kizilyurt.

In 1975, Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich became a part-time student of the Faculty of History of the Dagestan State University. He devoted several years to graduate school: he studied philosophy at the Leningrad State University. After he defended his Ph.D. thesis and remained to work as an assistant teacher in his native alma mater. For some time he headed the department at the Murmansk Higher Marine Engineering School.

Political career of Ramazan Abdulatipov

Abdulatipov became a member of the Communist Party back in 1972 and remained in its ranks until August 1991. In 1974, he held a position at the Tlyarata district committee of the Komsomol, a year later he transferred to the position of deputy for propaganda work in the same district committee. Since 1978, he worked in the propaganda department in Murmansk.

1988 - the year of transfer to Moscow to the position of consultant in the Department of National Relations under the Central Committee of the CPSU. Since 1990, Abdulatipov was elected to the deputies from Buynaksk, in the same year he became chairman of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR. He held this post until 1993.

Ramazan Abdulatipov in the program of Vladimir Pozner

In 1991, Ramazan Abdulatipov tried to pass a vote of no confidence in Boris Yeltsin, but he quickly admitted he was wrong while retaining his position. During the presidential elections, he supported the failed candidate Vadim Bakatin. During the August coup, Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich took a stand against the State Emergency Committee. In autumn, together with Ruslan Khasbulatov, he extinguished the outbreak of an interethnic conflict between the Avars and Chechens, and at the very end of the year he put his signature under the documents “born” in Belovezhskaya Pushcha that liquidated the Soviet Union.

The year 1993 was marked for Abdulatipov by his appointment to a position under the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Federation and Nationalities Affairs; subsequently he was elected from Dagestan to the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of Russia. In the same year, Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich had a hand in the creation of the Constitution, and in 1996 he took up the development of the foundations of the country's national policy.


His political career developed successfully: Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich joined the government, but was forced to resign along with Viktor Chernomyrdin; a year later he returned to the team of Yevgeny Primakov, who offered him the portfolio of a minister in charge of the country's national policy. Abdulatipov collaborated with Primakov until May 1999. The new resignation lasted only a few days, the politician returned and again became a minister (for the North Caucasus), but without a portfolio.

Since 2000, Abdulatipov has been building a career as a diplomat. President Vladimir Putin sent the politician to represent Russia's interests in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Further, Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich dealt with national issues, settled "Chechen" problems.


May 2005 is a new round in my diplomatic career. An appointment as ambassador to Tajikistan followed, where Abdulatipov stayed until the summer of 2009. Returning, he tried himself as the rector of one of the Moscow universities, but was accused by students of incompetence.

In 2011, Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich entered the State Duma as a candidate from the United Russia party. In the Duma, he coordinated issues of local self-government.

Ramazan Abdulatipov: TV interview

In autumn 2013 he was elected President of the Republic of Dagestan. Having taken the oath, Ramazan Abdulatipov proclaimed 10 "commandments" for the development of the region: "Effective public administration", "Safe Dagestan", "Entrepreneur is the backbone of Dagestan", etc.

Personal life of Ramazan Abdulatipov

Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich is married to Inna Vasilievna Abdulatipova (née Kalinina). He met his future wife in the early eighties in Murmansk (being divorced from his first wife), and the wedding took place there. The politician raised three children: sons Jamal and Abdulatip and daughter Zaira.


Zaira, daughter from her first marriage, is a doctor. She made politics a grandfather three times. Jamal Ramazanovich followed in his father's footsteps and also entered politics. Abdulatip Ramazanovich was educated in the field of law, after which he received a position in the administration of the head of Dagestan.


In addition, the son-in-law, cousin and cousin of the head of the Republic of Dagestan hold senior positions. Among Ramazan Gadzhimuratovich's hobbies are sports, hunting, music. In the past, Abdulatipov was a volleyball player, played for the national team of Dagestan. Musical preferences are national Dagestan songs along with melodic Russian romances.

Ramazan Abdulatipov today

On September 28, 2017, the media reported on the resignation of Ramazan Abdulatipov, then the governor himself confirmed this information. He thanked the people of Dagestan for the trust placed in him and lifted the veil of secrecy on the name of his successor. In his opinion, the deputy head of the National Guard Sergei Melikov should take the governor's position. It is noteworthy that on September 26, two days before his departure from office, the governor's press service called the information about his possible resignation "rumors that it makes no sense to comment on."

The editorial office of find out.rf wants to note that Abdulatipov’s resignation was preceded by the resignations of four more governors: Nikolai Merkushkin (Samara region), Valery Shantsev (Nizhny Novgorod region), Viktor Tolokonsky (Krasnoyarsk Territory) and

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