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Taimuraz Dzambekovich Mamsurov(Oset. Mamsyraty Dzambedzhy firt Taimuraz ; April 13, Beslan, SOASSR, RSFSR, USSR) - Soviet and Russian state and party leader. Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation - representative of the executive branch of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (RNO-A) since September 29, 2015.

Head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (June 7, 2005 - June 5, 2015). Member of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party. Teacher, professor. Doctor of Political Science (2002).

short biography

Born on April 13, 1954 in the city of Beslan in the Pravoberezhny region of the SOASSR (now RNO-A).

Upon his return to the republic, he worked as an inspector of the North Ossetian regional committee of the CPSU, and since 1990 - chairman of the executive committee of the Right-Bank Council of People's Deputies in Beslan.

In 1994 he was elected First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

Since 1995, Mamsurov has been the head of the local self-government administration of the Pravoberezhny district of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

From February 1998 to October 2000 he worked as the Chairman of the Government of North Ossetia-Alania.

On October 19, 2000, Mamsurov was elected chairman of the Parliament of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania of the second, and in 2003 - of the third convocation.

In March 2002, he was elected secretary of the political council of the North Ossetian regional branch of the United Russia party.

On June 7, 2005, the Parliament of the North Ossetia - A supported the proposal of President V.V. Putin to empower T.D. Mamsurov with the powers of the head of the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania.

On September 25, 2007, by order of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, Taimuraz Mamsurov was included in the Presidium of the State Council Russian Federation.

In October 2007, by the decision of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation, Taimuraz Mamsurov was awarded the academic title of Professor of the Department of Sociology and Political Science of the North Caucasus State Medical Institute.

December 17, 2007 at the VIII Party Congress " United Russia» The head of North Ossetia, Taimuraz Mamsurov, was elected to the Supreme Council of the party.

On April 29, 2010, the RNO-A Parliament by a majority of votes supported the proposal of the President of Russia D.A. Medvedev to empower T.D. Mamsurov with the powers of the head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania for a second term.

On March 21, 2012, he was appointed Special Representative of the President of Russia for South Ossetia.

On June 5, 2015, he was dismissed from the post of Head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania by decree of the President of Russia due to the expiration of his term of office.

Married. She is raising a son and three daughters.

Facts from life

Works, scientific works

Artworks

  • "Build your own tower" - literary and artistic publication (Min. Vody, 2003)

Scientific works

  • "Ethno-political regional problems of the development of Russian federalism" - a dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Political Sciences;
  • "Regions - the center: problems of coordination of interests" - monograph (M., 2000);
  • "Russian federalism: national and ethnic context" - monograph (M., 2001);

Academic titles, degrees

  • Candidate of Historical Sciences - Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU 1989;
  • Doctor of Political Sciences - 2002;
  • Professor - Department of Political Science.

Awards

  • Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree (2012) - for a great contribution to the socio-economic development of the republic and many years of conscientious activity
  • Order of Friendship (April 11, 2014) - for services to the state and many years of conscientious work .
  • Medal "For Combat Commonwealth" (Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 2011)
  • Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation - (October 7, 2008) - For active work in organizing the reception of refugees from South Ossetia and providing humanitarian assistance to the victims.
  • Order of the Holy Right-Believing Prince Daniel of Moscow II degree (June 2002) - a church award of the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • Order of Saint Sava the Sanctified - the highest award of the Alexandrian Orthodox Church
  • Order of "Watsamonga" (South Ossetia, February 23, 2010) - for his great personal contribution to organizing the repulse of Georgia's aggression against the Republic of South Ossetia, showing courage and dedication .
  • Silver medal and honorary diploma from the Institute of St. Martin (Italy, December 2004).
  • Badge of Honor of the RSPP - (February 2006) - for active work on the creation of investment infrastructure, development of territories and promotion of the regions of the Russian Federation in the Russian and international business community and in connection with the 15th anniversary of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.

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An excerpt characterizing Mamsurov, Taimuraz Dzambekovich

“Do you think the common man will ever be interested in the common good?” Indeed, for many people this concept is completely absent. How to teach them, Sever? ..
– This cannot be taught, Isidora. People should have a need for Light, a need for Good. They must want to change themselves. For what is given by force, a person instinctively tries to quickly reject, without even trying to understand anything. But we digress, Isidora. Do you want me to continue the story of Radomir and Magdalena?
I nodded in the affirmative, deeply regretting that I could not have a conversation with him so simply and calmly, without worrying about the last minutes of my crippled life allotted to me by fate and not thinking with horror about the trouble looming over Anna ...
The Bible says a lot about John the Baptist. Was he really with Radomir and the Knights of the Temple? His image is so surprisingly good that sometimes it made one doubt whether John was a real figure? Can you answer, Sever?
Sever smiled warmly, apparently remembering something very pleasant and dear to him...
– John was wise and kind, like a big warm sun... He was a father to all those who went with him, their teacher and friend... He was valued, obeyed and loved. But he was never that young and surprisingly handsome young man, as artists usually painted him. John at that time was already an elderly sorcerer, but still very strong and persistent. Gray-haired and tall, he looked more like a mighty epic warrior than an amazingly handsome and gentle young man. He wore very long hair, as well as all the others who are with Radomir.

It was Radan, he was really extraordinarily handsome. He, like Radomir, lived in Meteora from an early age, next to his mother, Vedunia Maria. Remember, Isidora, how many paintings there are in which Mary is painted with two, almost the same age, babies. For some reason, all famous artists painted them, perhaps without even understanding WHO they really depicted with their brush ... And what is most interesting is that Maria is looking at Radan in all these paintings. Apparently even then, while still a baby, Radan was already as cheerful and attractive as he remained all his short life...

And one more thing... if it was John who was painted by the artists in these pictures, then how then would the same John have managed to age so monstrously by the time of his execution, carried out at the request of the capricious Salome?.. After all, according to the Bible, this happened even before the crucifixion Christ, then John should have been at that time no more than thirty-four years old! How did he turn from a girlishly handsome, golden-haired young man into an old and completely unsympathetic Jew?!

“So Magus John didn’t die, Sever?” I asked happily. Or did he die differently?
“Unfortunately, the real John was indeed beheaded, Isidora, but this did not happen due to the evil will of a capricious spoiled woman. The reason for his death was the betrayal of a Jewish "friend", whom he trusted, and in whose house he lived for several years...
But why didn't he feel it? How could I not see what kind of “friend” this is?! – I was indignant.
– Probably, it is impossible to suspect every person, Isidore... I think it was quite difficult for them to trust someone anyway, because they all had to somehow adapt and live in that strange, unfamiliar country, don’t forget that. Therefore, from the greater and lesser evil, they apparently tried to choose the lesser. But it is impossible to predict everything, because you yourself know this very well, Isidora... Magus John's death occurred after the crucifixion of Radomir. He was poisoned by a Jew, in whose house John at that time lived with the family of the deceased Jesus. One evening, when the whole house was already resting, the owner, talking with John, presented him with his favorite tea with an admixture of the strongest herbal poison ... The next morning, no one even managed to understand what had happened. According to the owner, John just instantly fell asleep, and never woke up again ... His body was found in the morning in his bloodied bed with ... a severed head ... According to the same owner, the Jews were very afraid of John, because they considered him unrivaled magician. And to be sure that he would never rise again, they beheaded him. John’s head was later bought (!!!) from them and taken with them by the Knights of the Temple, managing to save it and bring it to the Valley of the Magicians, in order to give John at least such a small, but worthy and well-deserved respect, not allowing the Jews to simply mock at him, doing some of his magical rituals. Since then, John's head has always been with them, wherever they are. And for the same head, two hundred years later, the Knights of the Temple were accused of criminal worship of the Devil ... You remember the last "case of the Templars" (Knights of the Temple), don't you, Isidora? It was there that they were accused of worshiping the "talking head", which infuriated the entire church clergy.

“Forgive me, Sever, but why didn’t the Knights of the Temple bring John’s head here, to Meteora?” After all, as far as I understand, you all loved him very much! And how do you know all these details? You weren't with them, were you? Who told you all this?
- Vedunia Maria, the mother of Radan and Radomir, told us this whole sad story ...
– But did Mary return to you after the execution of Jesus?! .. After all, as far as I know, she was with her son during the crucifixion. When did she return to you? Is it possible that she is still alive…? – I asked with bated breath.
I so wanted to see at least one of those worthy, courageous people! .. So I wanted to “charge” with their endurance and strength in my upcoming last struggle! ..
No, Isidora. Unfortunately, Mary died centuries ago. She did not want to live long, although she could. I think her pain was too deep... Having gone to her sons in an unfamiliar, distant country (many years before their death), but still unable to save any of them, Mary did not return to Meteora, leaving with Magdalena . Leaving, as we then thought, forever ... Tired of bitterness and loss, after the death of her beloved granddaughter and Magdalene, Mary decided to leave her cruel and merciless life ... But before "leaving" forever, she nevertheless came to Meteora to say goodbye. To tell us the true story of the death of those whom we all loved dearly...

And yet, she returned in order to see the White Magus for the last time ... Her husband and truest friend, whom she could never forget. In her heart, she forgave him. But, to his great regret, she could not bring him the forgiveness of Magdalene .... So, as you see, Isidora, the great Christian fable about "forgiveness" is just a childish lie for naive believers to allow them to do any Evil, knowing that whatever they do, they will eventually be forgiven. But you can forgive only that which is truly worthy of forgiveness. A person must understand that he has to answer for any evil done... And not before some mysterious God, but before himself, forcing himself to suffer cruelly. Magdalena did not forgive Vladyka, although she deeply respected and sincerely loved him. Just as she failed to forgive all of us for the terrible death of Radomir. After all, it was SHE who understood best of all - we could help him, we could save him from a cruel death ... But we did not want to. Considering the guilt of the White Magus too cruel, she left him to live with this guilt, not for a moment forgetting it... She did not want to grant him an easy forgiveness. We never saw her again. As never saw their babies. Through one of the knights of her Temple - our sorcerer - Magdalena conveyed the answer to the Lord to his request to return to us: “The sun does not rise twice in one day ... The joy of your world (Radomir) will never return to you, just as I will not return to you and I... I found my FAITH and my TRUTH, they are LIVE, yours is DEAD... Mourn your sons - they loved you. I will never forgive you for their deaths as long as I live. And may your guilt remain with you. Perhaps someday she will bring you Light and Forgiveness ... But not from me. The head of Magus John was not brought to Meteora for the same reason - none of the Knights of the Temple wanted to return to us ... We lost them, as we lost many others more than once, who did not want to understand and accept our victims ... Who is it just like you - they left, condemning us.
I felt dizzy!.. As a thirsty one, satisfying my eternal hunger for knowledge, I greedily absorbed the flow of amazing information generously given by the North... And I wanted much more!.. I wanted to know everything to the end. It was a breath of fresh water in the desert scorched by pain and misfortune! And I couldn't drink enough...
I have a thousand questions! But there is no time left ... What should I do, Sever? ..
- Ask, Isidora!.. Ask, I will try to answer you...
- Tell me, Sever, why does it seem to me that in this story two life stories intertwined with similar events are connected, and they are presented as the life of one person? Or am I wrong?
– You are absolutely right, Isidora. As I told you earlier, the “powerful ones of this world”, who created a false history of mankind, “put” on the true life of Christ the alien life of the Jewish prophet Joshua, who lived one and a half thousand years ago (since the story of the North). And not only himself, but also his family, his relatives and friends, his friends and followers. After all, it was the wife of the prophet Joshua, the Jewish Mary, who had a sister Martha and a brother Lazarus, his mother's sister Maria Yakobe, and others who were never near Radomir and Magdalena. Just as there were no other "apostles" next to them - Paul, Matthew, Peter, Luke and the rest ...
It was the family of the prophet Joshua who moved one and a half thousand years ago to Provence (which at that time was called Gaul (Transalpine Gaul), to the Greek city of Massalia (now Marseille), since Massalia at that time was the “gateway” between Europe and Asia, and it was the easiest way for all the “persecuted” to avoid persecution and misfortune.

In 1971, Taimuraz Mamsurov graduated high school No. 1 of the city of Beslan, in the same year he entered the North Caucasus Mining and Metallurgical Institute at the Faculty of Industrial and Civil Engineering. After graduating from the institute in 1976, he worked as a foreman at the PMK-815 section of the Sevkavelevatorstroy trust.

In 1978-1979, Taimuraz Mamsurov was the chief engineer of the headquarters of the SSO of the North Ossetian regional committee of the Komsomol.

From 1979 to 1982, Mamsurov worked as the second, and then the first secretary of the Pravoberezhny District Committee of the Komsomol. In 1982-1983 he was transferred to the city of Moscow, where he worked as an instructor in the department of Komsomol organizations of the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League. In 1983 he was elected first secretary of the North Ossetian Regional Committee of the Komsomol.

From 1986 to 1989, Taimuraz Mamsurov was a postgraduate student at the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU. In 1989 he completed his postgraduate studies and defended his Ph.D. thesis in historical sciences.

In 1989-1990, he served as an inspector of the regional committee of the CPSU. And in 1990-1994 - the chairman of the executive committee, the head of the administration of the Pravoberezhny district of North Ossetia.

Since 1994 - First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania.

Since 1995, Mamsurov has been the head of the local government administration of the Pravoberezhny district of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

In February 1998, after the victory of A. Dzasokhov in the presidential elections, T. Mamsurov, on the proposal of Dzasokhov, was elected chairman of the government of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (RNO-A).

On April 25, 1999, T. Mamsurov was elected a deputy of the parliament of the republic of the second convocation. In 2000, he was elected chairman of the RNO-A parliament.

In March 2002, at the congress of the North Ossetian regional branch of United Russia, T. Mamsurov was approved as the secretary of the political council of the party.

In May 2002, Taimuraz Mamsurov defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Political Science on the topic: "Ethno-political regional problems of the development of Russian federalism."

On March 21, 2012, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev appointed T. Mamsurov as Special Representative of the Russian President for South Ossetia.

On June 5, 2015, Taimuraz Mamsurov was relieved of his post due to the expiration of his term of office.

Since September 2015, he has been a member of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security.

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Former head of the Republic of North Ossetia (from June 7, 2005 to June 5, 2015). Member of the Federation Council from North Ossetia.

Biography

Taimuraz Mamsurov was born on April 13, 1954 in the city of Beslan, North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1971, Taimuraz Mamsurov graduated from secondary school No. 1 in the city of Beslan, in the same year he entered the North Caucasus Mining and Metallurgical Institute at the Faculty of Industrial and Civil Engineering. After graduating from the institute in 1976, he worked as a foreman at the PMK-815 section of the Sevkavelevatorstroy trust.

In 1978-1979, Taimuraz Mamsurov was the chief engineer of the headquarters of the SSO of the North Ossetian regional committee of the Komsomol.

From 1979 to 1982, Mamsurov worked as the second, and then the first secretary of the Pravoberezhny District Committee of the Komsomol. In 1982-1983 he was transferred to the city of Moscow, where he worked as an instructor in the department of Komsomol organizations of the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League. In 1983 he was elected first secretary of the North Ossetian Regional Committee of the Komsomol.

From 1986 to 1989 Taimuraz Mamsurov was a post-graduate student of the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU. In 1989 he completed his postgraduate studies and defended his Ph.D. thesis in historical sciences.

In 1989-1990, Mamsurov served as an inspector of the regional committee of the CPSU. And in 1990-1994 - chairman of the executive committee, head of the administration of the Pravoberezhny region of North Ossetia.

In 1994, Taimuraz Mamsurov was elected First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

Since 1995, Mamsurov has been the head of the local self-government administration of the Pravoberezhny district of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

In February 1998, after the victory of A. Dzasokhov in the presidential elections, T. Mamsurov, on the proposal of Dzasokhov, was elected chairman of the government of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (RNO-A).

On April 25, 1999, T. Mamsurov was elected a deputy of the parliament of the republic of the second convocation. After the appointment in October 2000 of the chairman of the parliament Vyacheslav Parinov to a public position, Taimuraz Mamsurov was elected the new chairman of the RNO-A parliament.

In March 2002, at the congress of the North Ossetian regional branch of United Russia, T. Mamsurov was approved as the secretary of the political council of the party.

In May 2002, Taimuraz Mamsurov defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Political Science on the topic: "Ethno-political regional problems of the development of Russian federalism."

In 2003, Mamsurov again became the chairman of the parliament of North Ossetia-Alania.

On July 7, 2005, the Parliament of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania approved Taimuraz Mamsurov as the head of the republic. Mamsurov's candidacy was introduced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

On September 25, 2007, by order of the President of the Russian Federation, T. Mamsurov was included in the Presidium of the State Council of the Russian Federation.

On December 17, 2007, at the VIII Congress of United Russia, Taimuraz Mamsurov was elected to the party's supreme council.

In the fall of 2009, protests were held in Vladikavkaz against the violation of environmental standards - emissions of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere - by the Electrozinc plant, located in a residential area of ​​the capital of North Ossetia. At a meeting held on October 29, 2009, T. Mamsurov assessed the actions of the responsible employees of the enterprise, which led to a significant excess of the maximum permissible concentrations of hazardous substances in the atmosphere, as "ordinary rudeness and mockery of the city and the republic, which should not be allowed." "This was done by people for whom our city and our republic are just an environment, within which, as they think, it is possible to develop industrial production, looking only at reports on labor productivity, gross domestic product, product sales and statistics," Taimuraz said. Mamsurov.

On April 23, 2010, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev nominated Taimuraz Mamsurov to the Legislative Assembly of North Ossetia to empower the head of the republic for the next term. On April 29, the Parliament of North Ossetia gave Taimuraz Mamsurov the powers of the head of the republic.

On June 8, 2010, T. Mamsurov dismissed the government of North Ossetia-Alania by his decree. On June 24, Taimuraz Mamsurov nominated Nikolai Khlyntsov for the post of chairman of the government of North Ossetia. The Parliament of North Ossetia unanimously approved N. Khlyntsov in this position.

On March 21, 2012, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev appointed T. Mamsurov as Special Representative of the Russian President for South Ossetia.

On May 21, 2012, the head of RNO-A, Taimuraz Mamsurov, signed a decree that the government of the republic was dismissed. On May 22, T. Mamsurov proposed the candidacy of Sergei Takoev for the post of chairman of the government of the republic. On May 24, the Parliament of North Ossetia approved the candidacy of S. Takoev.

In October 2013, the United Russia party initiated draft law on the abolition of direct elections of the head of North Ossetia. Thanks to the adoption of a law by the parliament in December 2013, the head of the region got a chance reclaim leadership position , although he himself had previously stated that he was not going to go for a third term.

On December 10, 2013, the Izvestia newspaper published information that the head of North Ossetia, Taimuraz Mamsurov, and the governor of the Volgograd region, Sergei Bozhenov, could be dismissed in the near future due to their "unpopularity with the population, a split in the elites and weak economic development territories they govern.

On December 18, 2013, Taimuraz Mamsurov personally denied rumors circulating in the media about a possible resignation: "I definitely want to say: we (the heads of regions) carry out the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation and the country's parliament. In my case, I was instructed to fulfill my duties until 2015."

On January 10, 2014, Taimuraz Mamsurov expressed his attitude towards the United Ossetia initiative regarding calling for a referendum on the issue of the reunification of North and South Ossetia within Russia: "The Russian Federation does not need new territories to join it, including South Ossetia," and called such a formulation of the issue "illiterate."

On April 10, 2015, Kommersant, citing its sources in the office of the head of the republic and the presidential administration of Russia, announced that T. Mamsurov had decided not to nominate his candidacy for the post of head of North Ossetia, considering the two terms he spent in this position, and will soon retire of his own accord.

Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation


In 1971 he entered the North Caucasian Mining and Metallurgical Institute at the Faculty of Industrial and Civil Engineering. After graduating from the institute in 1976, he began his career as a foreman of the PMK-815 section of the Sevkavelevatorstroy trust.

Since 1978, he was in the liberated Komsomol work. In 1982 he was transferred to Moscow, where he worked as an instructor in the department of Komsomol organizations of the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League.

In 1983 he returned to the republic and was elected first secretary of the North Ossetian Regional Committee of the Komsomol.

In 1986 he entered the graduate school of the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU, in 1989 he defended his dissertation for the degree of candidate of historical sciences.

Returning from Moscow to Ossetia, he worked as an inspector of the North Ossetian regional committee of the CPSU, and since 1990 as chairman of the executive committee of the Right-Bank Council of People's Deputies in Beslan.

In 1994 he was elected First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

Since 1995, Mamsurov has been the head of the local self-government administration of the Pravoberezhny district of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania. Under his leadership in the region over the next few years, conditions were created for the emergence and development of advanced enterprises, which today form the basis of the economy of North Ossetia.

From February 1998 to October 2000 he headed the Government of North Ossetia-Alania. It was a difficult period for the whole country. The Russian economy was going through a deep crisis, many months of delays in paying salaries to public sector employees, child benefits, and pensions increased social tension in the country. In two years, the Government of the Republic, chaired by Mamsurov, managed not only to stabilize the financial situation, pay off budget debts, but also to begin implementing the necessary socially significant programs.

October 19, 2000 Mamsurov T.D. elected Chairman of the Parliament of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania of the second convocation.
In March 2002, he was elected Secretary of the Political Council of the North Ossetian regional branch of the United Russia Party.
In May 2002 he successfully defended his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Political Sciences on the topic: "Ethno-political regional problems of the development of Russian federalism."

He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, the medal "For Labor Distinction". In June 2002 he was awarded the Order of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow II degree. In December 2004 he was awarded a Silver medal and an honorary diploma from the Institute of St. Martin (Italy).

Noting the high professionalism, responsible approach to business, sensitivity, genuine attention to other people's problems, as well as the high efficiency of Mamsurov, in 2003 the deputies of the third convocation again elected him Chairman of the Parliament of North Ossetia-Alania.
On June 7, 2005, the Parliament of the North Ossetia - A supported the proposal of President V.V. Putin to empower T.D. Mamsurov with the powers of the Head of the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania.

In February 2006, "for active work in creating investment infrastructure, developing territories and promoting the regions of the Russian Federation in the Russian and international business community and in connection with the 15th anniversary of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs," the Head of North Ossetia, Taimuraz Mamsurov, was awarded the Badge of Honor of the RSPP.

In June 2007, Taimuraz Mamsurov, among the few leaders of the subjects of Russia, was awarded the honorary medal "Patriot of Russia" - for his personal contribution and recognition of the attention that the leadership of the republic pays to military-patriotic education and promotion of moral values ​​in society.

On September 25, 2007, by order of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, the Head of North Ossetia, Taimuraz Mamsurov, was included in the Presidium of the State Council of the Russian Federation.

In October 2007, by the decision of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation, Taimuraz Mamsurov was awarded the academic title of professor of the Department of Sociology and Political Science of the NKMI.

December 17, 2007 at the VIII Congress of the All-Russian political party "United Russia" Head of North Ossetia Taimuraz Mamsurov was elected to the Supreme Council of the party.

Adheres to centrist views, actively advocates the development of a socially oriented market economy. One of the main priorities in his activities is to ensure security and stability in the republic, respect for the rights of a citizen regardless of nationality and religious affiliation, freedom of funds mass media. Rich political and life experience allow him to respond adequately and in a timely manner to the processes taking place in the North Caucasus region. He argues in favor of a civilized solution to the problem of the unification of South and North Ossetia, considering it primarily as a problem of a divided people.

Professionally studies modern political science and geopolitical concepts, successful economic development models. He has a number of scientific publications, is the author of monographs: "Regions - the center: problems of coordination of interests" (M., 2000), "Russian federalism: national and ethnic context" (M., 2001), literary and artistic publication - "Build your own tower" (Min. Vody, 2003).

On October 7, 2008, by order of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev “For active work in organizing the reception of refugees from South Ossetia and providing humanitarian assistance to the victims”, the Head of North Ossetia, Taimuraz Mamsurov, was thanked.

On April 29, 2010, the RNO-A Parliament by a majority of votes supported the proposal of the President of the Russian Federation D. A. Medvedev to empower T. D. Mamsurov with the powers of the Head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania for a second term.

May 3, 2012 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev presented the Head of North Ossetia Taimuraz Mamsurov with the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree.

Married. He is raising three daughters and a son.

Hobbies: history, philosophy.

Head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania

Head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania since 2005. Former deputy of the republican parliament of five convocations, for two convocations he was elected chairman of the legislative body of North Ossetia. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Doctor of Political Sciences, author of a number of scientific monographs.

Taimuraz Dzambekovich Mamsurov was born on April 13, 1954 in the city of Beslan in the Pravoberezhny region of the North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (SOASSR). In 1976, he graduated from the Faculty of Industrial and Civil Engineering of the North Caucasian Mining and Metallurgical Institute.

Since 1978, Mamsurov was in the Komsomol work. In 1982, he was transferred to Moscow, where he worked as an instructor in the department of Komsomol organizations of the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League. In 1983, Mamsurov was elected First Secretary of the North Ossetian Regional Committee of the Komsomol.

In 1986, Mamsurov entered the graduate school of the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU, where in 1989 he defended his dissertation for the degree of candidate of historical sciences. After working as an inspector of the North Ossetian Regional Committee of the CPSU, in 1990 he became chairman of the Pravoberezhny District Executive Committee in Beslan,.

In 1994, Mamsurov was elected First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of North Ossetia. In 1995, he headed the administration of local self-government of the Pravoberezhny district of the republic. From February 1998 to October 2000 Mamsurov worked as chairman of the republican government.

On October 19, 2000, Mamsurov was elected chairman of the parliament of North Ossetia of the second convocation, and in 2003 - of the third convocation. Since 1985 , Mamsurov has been elected five times as a deputy of the highest legislative body of the republic since 1985 .

In March 2002, Mamsurov was elected chairman of the political council of the North Ossetian regional branch of United Russia,.

In May 2005, the parliament of North Ossetia amended the republican constitution, according to which the position of president was renamed the position of head of the republic. On June 7, 2005, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed that Mamsurov be given the powers of the head of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania. On the same day, the deputies supported the choice of the president - Mamsurov was approved as the head of the republic. A few days later, he resigned ahead of schedule as a deputy of the republican parliament.

In October 2007, Mamsurov headed the regional list of candidates of the United Russia party in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania in the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the fifth convocation. After the party's victory, he, as expected, relinquished his parliamentary mandate.

In January 2008, Mamusrov was elected to the Supreme Council of the United Russia party and, at his own request, was removed from his post as head of the regional political council, and Mamsurov was awarded a letter of thanks for his work in it.

In May 2008, Mamsurov called on foreign ambassadors and investors to provide international support for the "reunification of the Ossetian people". However, a month later, the Liberal Democratic Party's initiative to hold a referendum on the return of South Ossetia to North Ossetia was rejected by the Parliament of North Ossetia.

The beginning of the war in South Ossetia August 8, 2008 Mamsurov found in Java, along with the president of the unrecognized republic, Eduard Kokoity. The press reported that on the same day the convoy in which Mamsurov was located was bombarded by Georgian aircraft. This information was confirmed by Mamsurov, but denied by his press service.

After the war, the press wrote that Mamsurov managed to "mobilize" the population around him, but in November 2008, a major terrorist attack in a minibus took place in Vladikavkaz, as a result of which 12 people died, and a series of political assassinations took place. In December 2008, the mayor of Vladikavkaz, Kazbek Pagiev, was killed, and in January 2009, his predecessor as mayor, Deputy Prime Minister of the North Ossetian government, Vitaly Karaev, was killed. The murders were associated with a conflict between the political groups of the republic, in particular Pagiyev was called a direct competitor of Mamsurov,,.

In April 2010, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev submitted Mamsurov's candidacy to the North Ossetian parliament to reappoint him as head of the republic for a second term. In the same month, deputies of the parliament of North Ossetia decided once again to give Mamsurov the powers of the head of the republic.

In the State Duma elections held in December 2011, Mamsurov again topped the list of candidates from the United Russia party for North Ossetia. After being elected to parliament, Mamsurov, like the previous time, renounced his deputy mandate.

In March 2012, Mamsurov was appointed Special Representative of the President of Russia for South Ossetia by Medvedev's decree.

According to the published data on income and property of Mamsurov for 2009, he earned 1.328 million rubles (from which funds this amount was made was not reported). The list of property of the head of North Ossetia mentioned household plot in Beslan (1414 square meters), as well as a residential building (389 square meters) jointly owned with his wife and son). According to the declaration for 2010, Mamsurov earned 1.6 million rubles. The Kommersant newspaper called him one of the poorest heads of regions.

Mamsurov - Doctor of Political Sciences, in May 2002 he defended his dissertation on the topic "Ethno-political regional problems of the development of Russian federalism." He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, the medal "For Labor Distinction", and in June 2002 the Russian Orthodox Church awarded Mamsurov with the Order of the Holy Right-Believing Prince Daniel of Moscow II degree. Mamsurov is the author of the monographs "Regions - Center: Problems of Coordination of Interests" (M., 2000), "Russian Federalism: National and Ethnic Context" (M., 2001) and the literary and artistic publication - "Build Your Tower" (Min. Vody , 2003).

Mamsurov is married. He has a son and three daughters. Two children of Mamsurov were seriously injured during the seizure of a school in Beslan in September 2004,.

Used materials

Rogozin was appointed as the special envoy of the President of Russia for Transnistria, Mamsurov - for South Ossetia. - Newspaper.ru, 21.03.2012

Sergei Naryshkin and Alexander Zhukov accepted the mandates of State Duma deputies. - RIA News, 15.12.2011

On registration of the federal list of candidates for deputies State Duma Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the sixth convocation, nominated by the All-Russian political party"United Russia". - Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation (www.cikrf.ru), 18.10.2011. - № 47/392-6

Valeria Khamraeva, Alexander Zhuravlev, Vladimir Bachurinsky, Irina Rostova. Nikita Belykh earned money from the sale of the garage and creative activities. - Kommersant, 04/11/2011. - No. 62/P (4603)

Zaur Farniev, Anastasia Mitkovskaya, Yuri Belov. The incomes of the governors led to the notarial calculation. - Kommersant, 29.04.2010. - № 76 (4376)

Lightning! Parliament approved Mamsurov's candidacy for the post of head of North Ossetia. - 15th region, North Ossetian informational portal , 29.04.2010

Kirill Kallinikov. Nothing else is given. - news time, 27.04.2010. - № 72