Ramzan Kadyrov, whose biography began in the village of Tsentoroi, then the Chechen-Ingush Union Republic, was born on October 5, 1976.
The story of how the future president of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, whose biography will be described in this article, grew up and what he did, is impossible without mentioning who his father, Akhmat Kadyrov, was.
Father
Ramzan's father was a well-known religious and political figure in Chechnya and abroad, for several years he was considered the supreme mufti of the republic of Ichkeria, unrecognized by either Russia or other countries of the world. In the first Chechen campaign, he fought on the side of the separatists, in the second - he went over to the side of government troops. Then he became the president of Chechnya, and on May 9, 2004, he died at the hands of terrorists. A few years will pass, and his son, Ramzan Kadyrov, will become his successor.
His biography continues with the end of school in 1992 in his native village of Tsentoroy. Further - participation in the first Chechen campaign on the side of the separatists. In the second company, he, following his father, goes over to the side of the Russian troops. In 1996, he became his assistant, who was then a mufti. Then Ramzan takes over as head of his security.
Ramzan Kadyrov, whose biography has changed radically after joining the Russian government, from 2000 to 2002 works as a staff inspector for communications and special equipment in a company of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Her tasks included the protection of officials and special facilities belonging to the state authorities of the Chechen Republic.
Ramzan's father was elected president of the republic in 2003, and at that time he himself was appointed head of the presidential security service. In this position, he was engaged in negotiations with the separatists about going over to the side of the authorities and conducting special operations to eliminate individual militants and their groups.
The path to power
The biography of Ramzan Kadyrov, whose photo you see in our article, is replenished with a new event in 2004 - he becomes an assistant to the head of the Chechen Interior Ministry and a member of the republican State Council from the Gudermes region.
In May 2004, he was appointed first deputy chairman of the government of his native republic. Already in October of the same year, Ramzan Kadyrov became an adviser to the representative of the President of Russia in the Southern Federal District. He is in charge of organizing the interaction of regional power structures.
Ramzan Kadyrov, whose biography begins a new round, is appointed to the post of head of the republican commission on payments to citizens who lost property during the Chechen military campaigns.
President of the native republic
In November 2005, Kadyrov becamethe chairman of the government of his native republic, and already in March of the following year, Alu Alkhanov (then president of Chechnya), submits to the parliament a proposal to elect Ramzan Akhmatovich to the post of head of the government of the republic. He took up this post on March 4. Alkhanov resigned in February 2007, and Kadyrov served as President of Chechnya from February 15 to March 2. In early March, V. V. Putin, then President of the Russian Federation, nominates Ramzan Akhmatovich for consideration by the republican parliament as the new president of the republic.
So Ramzan Kadyrov becomes the new President of the Chechen Republic.