Valentina Bronevich
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Valentina Bronevich | |
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Валентина Броневич | |
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| 2nd Head of Administration of Koryak Autonomous Okrug | |
| In office 17 November 1996 – 16 December 2000[1] | |
| Preceded by | Sergey Lyoushkin |
| Succeeded by | Vladimir Loginov |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 25 January 1956 |
| Alma mater | Irkutsk State University |
Valentina Tadeyevna Bronevich (Russian: Валентина Тадеевна Броневич, born 1956) is a Russian politician from Kamchatka. She was elected Head of Administration of Koryak autonomy in the Far East in 1996, becoming Russia's first female governor.
Valentina Bronevich was born in January 1956 in the village of Sopochny (modern Tigilsky District of Kamchatka Krai) and comes from a mixed family. Her mother was Itelmen[2] and she considers herself belonging to this ethnic group.[3] At the age of 5 she moved to Ust-Khairyuzovo, beginning education in a secondary boarding school in Tigil. Graduated from the Faculty of Law of Irkutsk State University.[4]
In 1978–83 she worked as a lawyer for the Kamchatka Regional Bar Association. In 1983–87 she was Judge of the Tigil District Court, Deputy Chairman of the Court of the Koryak Autonomous District, in 1987–90 — Chairman of the Koryak District Executive Committee. In 1991 — head of the department for indigenous peoples issues of the Kamchatka Regional Executive Committee, in 1992–94 – Senior Legal Advisor of the legal group "Kamchatka Forest", 1994–96 — Chairman of the Kamchatka Regional Election Commission.
