Moskalkova Tatyana Nikolaevna is a Russian politician, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, State Duma deputy of the fifth and sixth convocations. Since 2016, he has been working as a Commissioner for Human Rights. He is a member of Just Russia, Doctor of Philosophical and Legal Sciences.
Childhood
Deputy Moskalkova Tatyana Nikolaevna was born on May 30, 1955 in Belarus, in the city of Vitebsk. My father served as an officer in the Airborne Forces. The girl had an older brother Vladimir. He greatly influenced the formation of the personality of the sister. Their father died when the girl was only ten years old. After that, the mother took the children to live in Moscow.
Education
After school, Tatyana Nikolaevna went to study as a lawyer, at the correspondence department. After some time, she defended her dissertation. After that, Tatyana Nikolaevna prepared a scientific work on the topic of moral grounds during the preliminary investigation. She became a doctor of juridical, and then philosophical sciences. She has written and published several of her personal books,co-authored some educational publications.
Work activity
Moskalkova Tatyana Nikolaevna began her career as an accountant and clerk. Then she worked as a legal adviser. Between 1974 and 1984 she worked in the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, in the department that de alt with pardons. Then she went to work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. At first she was a simple assistant and gradually rose to the deputy head of the department.
Political career
Moskalkova Tatyana Nikolaevna resigned from her last position due to her election to the State Duma of the fifth convocation. She was nominated by the Just Russia party. Tatyana Nikolaevna became deputy head of the committee for relations with compatriots in the CIS. In 2011, she was again nominated to the State Duma from A Just Russia. She was a member of the commission in charge of checking deputy incomes.
During her career, Tatyana Nikolaevna Moskalkova (Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation) became a co-author of 119 bills. She supported the law banning the adoption of Russian children by Americans. Some lawyers pointed out that certain pieces of legislation made it very difficult for charitable foundations to work.
Tatiana Nikolaevna has distinguished herself more than once for her initiatives. Some of them were critically evaluated by the public and some politicians. In 2012, Moskalkova became the head of the public council "Women Officers of the Russian Federation". He was part of one of the all-Russian associations.
Private life
Moskalkova Tatyana Nikolaevna married an engineer. The couple had a daughter. She received a good legal education. Tatyana Nikolaeva is a happy grandmother. She already has two grandchildren who delight her. Moskalkova's husband passed away in 2016
She has always been distinguished by impeccable taste and a categorical rejection of any rudeness. She is an excellent shooter, an Orthodox believer. Likes to read, prefers classics, philosophy and religious publications. Never read detective stories.