Roman Grebennikov Explained

Roman Grebennikov
Office:Mayor of Volgograd
Term Start:20 May 2007
Term End:24 February 2011
Predecessor:Yevgeny Ishchenko
Successor:Valery Vasilkov
Office1:Chairman of the Volgograd Oblast Duma
Term Start1:5 April 2001
Term End1:21 April 2005
Predecessor1:Viktor Pripisnov
Successor1:Vitaly Likhachyov
Birth Date:25 August 1975
Birth Place:Volgograd, Soviet Union
Party:Communist Party (1998–2008)
United Russia (2008–2011; 2013–)
Alma Mater:Volgograd State University
Native Name Lang:ru

Roman Georgiyevich Grebennikov (Russian: Роман Георгиевич Гребенников; born 25 August 1975) is a Russian political figure and former Mayor of Volgograd. He was elected Mayor of Volgograd in 2007.[1]

Biography

Grebennikov graduated from law school at Volgograd State University in 1998. After graduation, he worked as the head of a law firm. Grebennikov joined the Volgograd branch of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation with the nomination of his candidacy for deputy, supported by Alevtina Aparina. In 1998 and again in 2001, he was elected to the Volgograd Oblast Duma. From 2001 to 2005, he was chairman of the Volgograd Oblast Duma, becoming the youngest head of the legislative body in its history. In 2003, he moved to the Committee on Social Policy.

On 21 May 2007, Grebennikov was elected Mayor of Volgograd with 32.47% of the vote. He is the youngest mayor of a regional capital.

On 24 February 2011, Grebennikov was removed from his post of mayor of Volgograd after it was claimed he had several disputes with the governor of the province where his city is located.

Notes and References

  1. News: Communists win a poll in Russia, but analysts don't see a comeback. May 22, 2007. New York Times. 23 December 2010. Moscow.