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Oleg Chirkunov

Russian politician (born 1958)


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Russian politician (born 1958)

FieldValue
nameOleg Chirkunov
imageOleg Chirkunov.jpg
native_nameОлег Чиркунов
native_name_langru
office1st Governor of Perm Krai
term_start1 December 2005
term_end28 April 2012
predecessorPosition created
successorViktor Basargin
office1Acting Governor of Perm Oblast
term_start125 March 2004
term_end11 December 2005
predecessor1Yury Trutnev
successor1Position abolished
birth_date
birth_placeKirovsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
nationalityRussian
websiteperm.ru
chirkunov.com

chirkunov.com Oleg Anatolyevich Chirkunov (, ; born 15 November 1958) is a Russian politician who served as the governor of Perm Krai from 12 March 2004 to 28 April 2012.

Early life

He graduated from Perm State Technical University in 1981 and received a degree from the Higher School of the KGB of the USSR in Moscow in 1985, after which he entered service in the KGB. He subsequently graduated from the Law Department of Perm State University in 1988. He received his PhD in economics in 1990.

Career

Chirkunov was the trade representative of Russia to Switzerland from 1991 to 1994. After that he worked with the business group «Eks». He was also a deputy of legislative assembly of Perm Oblast from 1997 to 2000. After this he became the representative of the region at Federation Council of Russia. He was appointed acting governor of Perm Oblast in 2004, and was confirmed as governor of Perm Krai in 2005 (after the merger of Perm Oblast and Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug).

Chirkunov played a role in Vladimir Putin's rise to power, something he came to regret.

Perm

Despite this history, Chirkunov left a mark as a reform-minded governor of Perm. He commissioned Marat Gelman, a prominent political scientist and art curator, to oversee "Project Perm" and revitalize the city to become a European center of culture. Gelman aspired to create an "artistic perestroika."

Perm, a city of brutal Soviet architecture and home to just under a million people, became an anomalous and relatively free political space under Chirkunov. While the Kremlin crushed opposition parties and independent media, "in Perm artists were encouraged to experiment, journalists could criticize, and visitors might think they were in Western Europe, rather than middle Russia." Project Perm included a Museum of Contemporary Art; the White Nights Festival, a summer event which drew up to a million visitors; and the Perm-36 gulag museum, the only museum of the Soviet gulag experience and its terror, run by its former prisoners.

Resignation

After Putin's re-election in 2012 amid widespread protests, the Russian state cracked down heavily on political dissent as well as the sponsorship of independent artistic expression such as that in Perm. Chirkunov resigned as Perm governor in April 2012, after suffering constant verbal attacks on state television.

References

References

  1. "Russia Profile - Who's Who?".
  2. "Transformed City of Perm Could Be Russia's New Cultural Capital - ABC News".
  3. "Russian City Moving from Tanks to Culture".
  4. "Russia's brief, shining moment: The city of Perm and its meandering dance with history".
  5. (2015-11-23). "The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism".
  6. (2014-02-18). "Perm, la révolution inachevée". Le Monde.fr.
  7. Kishkovsky, Sophia. (2009-05-28). "Modern Dance and Art Bring a Burst of Color to a Gray City (Published 2009)". The New York Times.
  8. Jones, Finn-Olaf. (2011-07-22). "A Bilbao on Siberia's Edge? (Published 2011)". The New York Times.
  9. (2009-10-24). "Le goulag oublié". Le Monde.fr.
  10. (2017-10-03). "The Future is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia".
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