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Pavel Krasheninnikov
Павел Крашенинников
Krasheninnikov in 2020
Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Assumed office
19 September 2021
Minister of Justice
In office
30 April 1998 – 18 August 1999
PresidentBoris Yeltsin
Prime MinisterSergey Kiriyenko
Yevgeny Primakov
Sergei Stepashin
Preceded bySergei Stepashin
Succeeded byYury Chaika
Personal details
Born (1964-06-21) 21 June 1964 (age 59)
Polevskoy, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Alma materUral State Law University
OccupationJurist, politician

Pavel Vladimirovich Krasheninnikov (Russian: Павел Владимирович Крашенинников; born 21 June 1964) is a Russian jurist and politician.

From 1998[1] to August 1999[2] (Sergei Kiriyenko's Cabinet, Yevgeny Primakov's Cabinet, Sergei Stepashin's Cabinet) he was Justice Minister of Russia.

Since 1999 he has been a Deputy of the State Duma,[3] at first representing Union of Rightist Forces, later joining United Russia.

Sanctions

Krasheninnikov is subject to sanctions imposed by Australia, Canada, the European Union, France, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian war.[4][5]

References and notes

  1. ^ "Inside Russia's White House". Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "Yeltsin Again Decides To Reshuffle Russia's Cabinet Members". Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  3. ^ Marina Khmelnitskaya (15 September 2015). The Policy-Making Process and Social Learning in Russia: The Case of Housing Policy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 206–. ISBN 978-1-137-40975-1.
  4. ^ "KRASHENINNIKOV Pavel Vladimirovich". Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations (SOR/2014-58)". Retrieved 24 June 2023.

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Political offices Preceded bySergei Stepashin Justice Minister of Russia 1998 - 1999 Succeeded byYury Chaika