Governor of Pskov Oblast

Highest-ranking official in Pskov Oblast, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The governor of Pskov Oblast (Russian: Губернатор Псковской области) is the highest official of Pskov Oblast, a federal subject of Russia. The governor heads the executive branch in the region.

Inaugural holderAnatoly Dobryakov
Formation1991
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Governor of Pskov Oblast
Coat of arms of Pskov Oblast
since 17 September 2018
SeatPskov
Term length5 years
Inaugural holderAnatoly Dobryakov
Formation1991
Websitewww.pskov.ru
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History of office

On 15 November 1991, by the decree of president Boris Yeltsin, the director of Pskovnefteprodukt enterprise Anatoly Dobryakov was appointed Head of Administration of Pskov Oblast. In May 1992, Dobryakov was removed from office after being accused of involvement in illegal selling of fuel and non-ferrous metals to the Baltic states.[1] Deputy mayor of Pskov for economic reforms Vladislav Tumanov was appointed instead. In October 1996 he lost the election to Yevgeny Mikhailov, who became the first Liberal Democrat elected governor in Russia.[2] The 2000 election was the only one to use the first-past-the-post system. On 1 January 2006 the office of the Head of Administration was renamed into Governor of Pskov Oblast.[3]

List of officeholders

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No. Image Governor Tenure Time in office Party Election
1 Anatoly Dobryakov
(1939–2003)
[4]
24 October 1991[5]
5 May 1992[6]
(removed)
194 days Independent Appointed
Yury Shmatov[7]
(1937–2023)
5 May 1992 
22 May 1992
(successor took office)
17 days Acting
2 Vladislav Tumanov
(born 1958)
[8]
22 May 1992[9] 
10 November 1996
(lost election)
4 years, 172 days Appointed
3 Yevgeny Mikhailov
(born 1963)
[10]
10 November 1996 
17 December 2004
(lost re-election)
8 years, 37 days Liberal Democratic
United Russia
1996
2000
4 Mikhail Kuznetsov
(born 1968)
[11]
17 December 2004 
16 February 2009
(resigned)
4 years, 61 days Independent
United Russia
2004
Andrey Turchak
(born 1975)
[12]
16 February 2009 
27 February 2009
8 years, 238 days United Russia Acting
5 27 February 2009 
27 February 2014
(term end)
2009
27 February 2014[13] 
25 September 2014
Acting
(5) 25 September 2014 
12 October 2017
(resigned)
2014
Mikhail Vedernikov
(born 1975)
12 October 2017 
17 September 2018
8 years, 219 days Independent Acting
6 17 September 2018[14] 
present
2018
2023
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