The Russian Parliament is probably the leader in the number of beautiful women and athletes among similar institutions in the world. Women deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation make a significant contribution to legislative activity, but more to creating a positive image of a representative state body.
Natalia Poklonskaya
The beautiful prosecutor became famous all over the world during the events of the "Crimean spring", when, in the most dangerous period of the modern history of the peninsula, she headed the prosecutor's office of this region. When the fate of autonomy was still unknown, and many of her male colleagues were simply afraid to take responsibility for themselves. The decisive actions of the young woman aroused the sincere sympathy of the inhabitants of many countries. After the annexation of the Crimean Republic to the Russian Federation, Natalya Poklonskaya received a general's position - she was appointed prosecutor of the autonomous republic.
In 2016, she joined the ranks of women deputies of the State Duma of the VII convocation from the United Russia party. Heads the commission that controls the accuracy of information on income and other assets,provided by deputies. The harsh statements and initiatives of Natalia Poklonskaya to protect Christian values received a mixed assessment. She got married in the fall of 2018. The wedding with Ivan Solovyov, head of the office of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Russian Federation, was held in secret from the general public.
Svetlana Zhurova
One of the most famous female deputies of the State Duma was born and raised in the Leningrad region. In her hometown of Kirovsk, there were only two sections of gymnastics and skating. Having tried herself in the first, the girl stopped at the second. Svetlana Zhurova is a national, world and Olympic champion. Moreover, she became the world champion for the first time in 1996, repeating her success ten years later in 2006. The photo of a woman deputy of the State Duma Zhurova constantly appears in the media.
In 2007 she became a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region, heading the commission on youth affairs, culture, tourism, physical culture and sports. In December of the same year, she was elected to the State Duma. He currently holds the position of First Deputy Chairman of the International Affairs Committee. Since 2013, she has been the host of the Sports Channel program on the popular radio station Ekho Moskvy. He is active in public activities, participating in the work of several sports federations.
Olga Timofeeva
This beautiful woman State Duma deputy gained wide popularity while working in the All-Russian Popular Front, whereSince 2013, he has served as co-chairman. Timofeeva began her career as a TV journalist on the Stavropol television, where she worked for about 15 years. In 2008, she was elected to the local legislature, where she served two terms. Since 2012, in the list of deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, a woman has de alt with issues of ecology and the environment. Elected Vice Speaker of the Legislature in 2017.
In 2017, the deputy spoke out in support of the program of return sterilization of animals and against the euthanasia of stray dogs, calling opponents "people playing on emotions." Her opinion drew strong condemnation from animal welfare activists, who pointed out that the new law allows stray dogs to live freely and will pose a threat to the he alth and life of residents.
Elena Drapeko
Red Army soldier Liza Brichkina from the famous film "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" grew up and ended up on the list of women deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. The political career was preceded by a long and successful acting biography. She starred a lot, but she preferred shooting in the films of her native Lenfilm. Her filmography includes the most popular Soviet films, including "Eternal Call", "The Collapse of Engineer Garin" and "The Lonely Are Provided with a Hostel." Elena Grigoryevna continues to act in films now.
Started her political activity with a post in the Committee for Culture and Tourism of the St. Petersburg City Hall. Since 1999, she has been working in the State Duma, at first she represented the Communists, now she is elected on the list of the FairRussia . In the State Duma, he holds the post of First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Culture. Known for her rather harsh statements, for example, in an interview she said that if a person is oriented incorrectly (sexually), then this is considered a mutation.
Elena Mizulina
One of the most famous female deputies of the State Duma, who gained mixed popularity due to her initiatives. She began her career at the Yaroslavl Pedagogical Institute, where in 1987 she was appointed head of the Department of National History. In 1992, she defended her doctoral dissertation, for which she praised herself, stating that she had written a unique work and was a scientist from God.
In 1993 she was elected to the first composition of the Federation Council, where she de alt with legal issues. Since 1995, she has been permanently elected to the Russian parliament, led the committee on family, women and children. She was one of the initiators of the famous law against propaganda of homosexuality. She repeatedly became a participant in scandals caused by harsh statements, for example, she once called her opponents representatives of the “pedophile lobby”. Since 2015, he has been representing the Omsk Region in the Federation Council.
Kazakova Olga
The beautiful athletes were replaced by no less beautiful female State Duma deputies from the Rosmolodezh movement. One of them is Olga Mikhailovna Kazakova, who previously worked in the government of the Stavropol Territory, where her last position was the post of Ministerculture of the region. In 2010, she became one of the initiators and organizers of the MASHUK Youth Forum.
Since 2012, she entered the State Duma under the quota of the All-Russian Popular Front. In 2014 she was re-elected, she holds the post of deputy chairman of the culture committee. Participates in the TV show "Let them talk" as a public expert. Olga is the winner of international competitions in ballroom and modern dances, a participant in the television projects "Dancing without rules", "Battle for Respect" and other programs. She acted as a choreographer for several music shows.
Bondarenko Elena
Another representative of the Stavropol Territory in the list of women deputies of the State Duma. After receiving two higher educations, she headed non-profit public organizations in the region. Since 2007, she has worked in the local Duma, where she led the Committee on Culture and Youth Policy. Twice she won the All-Russian competition "Woman Director of the Year" and once became the "Woman of the Year" in the Stavropol Territory.
In 2016, she was first elected to the State Duma of the 7th convocation, as a result of voting in the Georgievsky single-mandate constituency No. 68, she took first place. He is a member of the cultural committee. He is a member of the working group on the implementation of the electronic system "Open Government". Continues to engage in social activities in his native land.
Arshinova Alena
Arshinova Alena Igorevna is sometimes called a sociologist from Dresden by the media. She iswas born in this city, in the family of a Soviet soldier. Then, together with her family, she moved to Tiraspol, where the future female State Duma deputy lived until 2007. Arshinova graduated from the university in Transnistria. From 2005 to 2010, she headed the local youth corporation PRORIV! In 2007, she left to study at the graduate school of Moscow State University, successfully defended her Ph. D. thesis and remained to teach sociology. Since 2010, he has been in the leadership of the Young Guard movement, and since 2012 he has been co-chairman of the organization's Coordinating Council.
Since the same year, represents Chuvashia in the State Duma ("United Russia"), which she visited for the first time in the year of her election as a deputy from this region. An interview and a photo of a woman deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation was published in a regional newspaper. Alena Arshinova supported the voluntary study of the Chuvash language in local schools, but was against coercion. In the region, such an appointment was ambiguously perceived, one of the representatives of the opposition called her a “shame of the republic.”