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Deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency and son of the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Pavel Fradkov has changed his job. By decree of Vladimir Putin, he was appointed to the post of deputy head of the Presidential Administration (UDP). According to Kommersant's information, his area of ​​responsibility will include issues of federal property management.

The first information that Mr. Fradkov was leaving the Federal Property Management Agency appeared in mid-April. However, they started talking with confidence about his transfer to the UDP after the deputy head of the department, Veniamin Kondratyev, became the acting governor of the Krasnodar Territory. On May 21, Vladimir Putin formalized the appointment by decree. A Kommersant source in the presidential administration called the appointment logical, since the new head of the UDP, Alexander Kolpakov, needed “a proven person at work, well versed in issues of federal property.”

Pavel Fradkov is the youngest son of the head of the SVR, Mikhail Fradkov. After graduating from the Suvorov Military School, he successively studied at the FSB Academy (he was a classmate of Andrei Patrushev, the youngest son of the ex-director of the FSB and current Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev) and the Diplomatic Academy. In 2005, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as third secretary in the department of pan-European cooperation, responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union. Then he worked in the FSB system as deputy head of a department in the “K” department, supervising the credit and financial sector.

Mr. Fradkov came to the Federal Property Management Agency in the summer of 2012 to the position of deputy head at the personal invitation of Olga Dergunova, who headed the department a couple of months before. Oversaw the work of three departments - legal, administrative and organization of assessment of federal property. Former colleagues characterize Pavel Fradkov as a calm and non-conflict person who has not been involved in any scandal. “I can’t imagine a situation where he would raise his voice,” says one of them. [...]

According to Kommersant’s source in the UDP, Mr. Fradkov will most likely be in charge of issues of federal property, a health complex, as well as social services and housing. UDP official representative Viktor Khrekov told Kommersant that the distribution of responsibilities has not yet taken place and what exactly Pavel Fradkov will do will be determined by order from Alexander Kolpakov.


There is a man in Russia named Pavel Fradkov.
But not just Pavel Fradkov, but Pavel Mikhailovich Fradkov, the son of the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, ex-prime minister of President Putin Mikhail Fradkov (he is the father in the photo).

Since August 2012, Pavel Fradkov served as deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency.
On May 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Pavel (Mikhailovich) Fradkov as deputy director of presidential affairs.

Of course, I was immediately interested in generational affiliation.
Those who regularly read my blog know that I am interested in .
And now, since 2014, according to my calculations, a very interesting period has begun.
The dominant generation of the previous social cycle (1987-2017) should have begun to be replaced by the dominant generation of the next social cycle (2014-2044).

So, the old dominant social generation (Putin, but also most of our leading politicians who head independent political groups and/or play/played a special role in governing Russia during this period - Mironov, Yavlinsky, Mitrokhin, Nemtsov, Gaidar, Gudkov, Bortnikov , Stepashina, Patrushev, etc.) are people born in 1951-1963.

The new dominant generation is people born between 1978 and 1990.
It is these people who will gradually replace the current power and political elite, thanks to which they will determine the development of Russia in the next 30 years.

Representatives of the new generation are not yet very visible.
Therefore, we know few names: Konstantin Mazurevsky, Ilya Yashin, Pavel Shkumatov, Ilya Varlamov, Ksenia Sobchak, Dmitry Gudkov, Pavel Durov (created VK).
There are probably other famous people born between 1978 and 1990, but they need to be looked for/remembered.

The director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Mikhail Fradkov, was lucky; both of his sons fall into the dominant group.
Both are in the most important, defining, formative part of the new dominant social generation (born 1978-1981).

Newly appointed Pavel Fradkov - born in 1981.

The eldest son, Fradkov Petr Mikhailovich - born in 1978.
In January 2014, just in the year of the beginning of an independent social life, Pyotr Fradkov was appointed deputy chairman of VEB.

Moreover, what is important, the old dominant group solved the power and political problems of society.
Accordingly, she aspired to political power, political life, created parties, etc.
It was the place in politics and power that determined the degree of influence and success/failure of representatives of this group.

The new dominant generation must solve the problems of the active reorganization of society. Here we have a choice between military expansion and an internal trade economy, and, most likely, it is the second development path that will win.
This means that the priority for people of this generation will no longer be power and politics, but business, any forms of trade and economic activity.

That is, Fradkov’s sons are making a very good career.
This is our new ruling elite. For the next 30 years.
Meet me.
Get used to it

PS. If you know any notable representatives of the new dominant generation born in 1978-1990, please send them. I'll post it on the lists

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The Russian Foreign Ministry has hired the son of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov. 23-year-old graduate of the Diplomatic Academy Pavel Fradkov has been hired to work in the Department of Pan-European Cooperation of the Russian Foreign Ministry as third secretary. This department, responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union, is one of the most prestigious places to work in the Foreign Ministry, writes the Kommersant newspaper.

Pavel Fradkov was born on September 3, 1981. In 1995 he entered the St. Petersburg Suvorov Military School. He was appointed deputy commander of the 1st platoon of the 3rd company and received the rank of vice sergeant. The company sergeant major, senior warrant officer Sergei Moroz, described his student as “military-style, disciplined, efficient, and sociable.”

This admission may have played an important role in the fate of his father, the publication writes. It was while visiting his son that Mikhail Fradkov met the then vice-mayor of St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin. And in the spring of 2004, Russian President Putin admitted to journalists that then he was very surprised that the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Russian Federation (this was Fradkov Sr.’s position at that time) “did not place his son in a warm place, but sent him to study in another city, and even to the Suvorov Military School."

However, a year later Fradkov Jr. transferred to the Moscow SVU, from which he graduated in 1998 with a gold medal. In one of his interviews, he said that the decision to enter SVU was made by his father. The Suvorov veteran explained the choice of St. Petersburg by the fact that they teach French better there, and the transfer to Moscow by the desire to learn English better.

After graduating from college, Pavel Fradkov entered the Academy of the FSB of the Russian Federation, where he was a platoon commander. He studied in the same course as Andrei Patrushev, the son of the head of the FSB. In 2003, he entered the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry at the Faculty of World Economics. According to the academy’s vice-rector for human resources, Nikolai Kodyrev, he studied with straight A’s and never missed classes.

Let us recall that the prime minister’s eldest son Peter recently became a member of the board of directors and deputy general director of the Far Eastern Shipping Company.

What do the children of Russian leaders do?

- The son of the Governor of St. Petersburg Valentina Ivanovna Matvienko, Sergei, on the eve of his 30th birthday, when Matvienko was President Putin’s plenipotentiary envoy in the Northwestern Federal District, was appointed vice president of Bank St. Petersburg. Then, when Valentina Matvienko became the governor of St. Petersburg, Sergei was invited to the position of vice president at Vneshtorgbank (VTB). Considering VTB's plans to move to St. Petersburg (at the beginning of the first quarter of 2005, as Valentina Matvienko herself stated) and purchase the Industrial Construction Bank (SPb), such a transition is quite logical.

- The son of the governor of the Samara region, Konstantin Titov, 30-year-old Alexey Titov, is the chairman of the board of directors of the local Solidarity bank. According to Finance magazine, Alexey Titov ranks 306th in the list of Russian millionaires with 1.7 billion rubles.

- The son of the governor of the Khabarovsk Territory, Viktor Ishaev, Dmitry, works as an adviser to the Rosneft oil company.

- The son of the President of Bashkortostan, Murtaza Rakhimov, Ural is one of the top managers in the fuel and energy complex of the republic. At the end of 2004, information appeared that after the inclusion of a number of oil refining assets of Bashkiria - the Ufa, Novoufimsky Refinery and Ufaneftekhim into Gazprom, Ural Rakhimov would head the Gazprompererabotka LLC company. He is also a deputy of the State Assembly of the republic from the remote Nurimanovsky district.

- Sons of the President of Tatarstan Shaimiev: 42-year-old Airat holds the post of General Director of OJSC Road Service of the Republic of Tatarstan; the youngest, 40-year-old Radik, an architect by training, heads the foreign trade company JV NIRA-Export LLC and is also a member of the board of directors of the Tatneft joint-stock company. The president's nephew Ilshat Fardiev is the general director of the Tatenergo joint-stock company and is tipped to be the president's successor.

Fradkov Pavel Mikhailovich (born September 3, 1981, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian statesman, active state adviser of Russia, first class, son of the former director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. Deputy Administrator of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation (since 2015).

Graduated from the Moscow Suvorov Military School. He received two higher educations, one military (specializing in jurisprudence), the second diplomatic (specializing in world economics). Knows English and French. After graduating from the Suvorov Military School, he entered the Academy of the FSB of the Russian Federation. In 2005 he graduated from the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Faculty of World Economics.

Since August 2005 - in the service of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where he was accepted into the Department of Pan-European Cooperation of the Russian Foreign Ministry (the department responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union) to the position of Third Secretary. According to some reports, in 2011–2012 he was deputy head of a department at the FSB, where he worked in the “K” department, which oversees the credit and financial sector. He retired from the FSB of the Russian Federation with the rank of colonel.

From August 27, 2012 to May 2015 - Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for State Property Management (Deputy Head of Rosimushchestvo). Coordinated and supervised the activities of the business administration, the management of the organization of work of territorial bodies, financial management and the management of material and technical support and government procurement.

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Everyone in the Fradkov family is talented. Another son of Mikhail Fradkov, Pavel, rose to the position of deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency.

The son of FSB director Alexander Bortnikov, Denis Bortnikov, took the post of member of the VTB board.

The son of Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika, 27-year-old Igor Chaika, is a successful and talented businessman. According to Vedomosti estimates, his company’s portfolio of government orders reached 300 billion rubles. “The fact that companies associated with Chaika receive billions of orders should not be attributed to the help of my father. As far as I know, he didn’t need any special support, just advice on what projects to tackle and what assets to invest in,” said one of Igor’s acquaintances.

Alexey Rogozin, the son of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, heads the modest Federal State Unitary Enterprise Aleksinsky Chemical Plant.

The Patrushev family is also rich in talent. The son of the head of the Security Council, Dmitry, heads Rosselkhozbank.

And his brother Andrey was able to get a job as deputy director of Gazprom Neft.

The son of the former head of the Ministry of Industry, Vladimir Khristenko, is developing innovative Russian industry and heads the Nanolek company, which cooperates with Rusnano.

The son of FSO head Evgeniy Murov, Andrey Murov, with his talents achieved the post of head of PJSC Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System.

The son of the former head of Russian Railways, Vladimir Yakunin, Andrey Yakunin, is making progress in the hotel business as the head of Regional Hotel Network LLC. It builds Park Inn and Mariott hotels throughout Russia.

The son of Federation Council Chairman Valentina Matvienko is Sergei Matvienko. He is very successful in business: he owns real estate in St. Petersburg. According to some estimates, he is among the 500 richest entrepreneurs in the country.

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