Sergey Alexandrovich Filatov Explained

Sergey Filatov
Native Name Lang:ru
Office:Kremlin Chief of Staff
Term Start:19 January 1993
Term End:15 January 1996
President:Boris Yeltsin
Predecessor:Yury Petrov
Successor:Nikolai Yegorov
Office1:First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet
1Blankname1:Chairman
1Namedata1:Ruslan Khasbulatov
Term Start1:1 November 1991
Term End1:28 January 1993
Birth Date:10 July 1936
Birth Place:Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR
Children:2 daughters
Awards:
Alma Mater:Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Sergey Alexandrovich Filatov (Russian: Сергей Александрович Филатов, 10 July 1936 – 25 August 2023) was a Russian statesman, who was the chief of Russian presidential executive office from 1993 to 1996, during the Boris Yeltsin's first term.

Early life

Sergey Filatov was born on 10 July 1936 in Moscow in the family of the poet Alexander Fyodorovich Filatov (1913–1985). In 1964 he graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute as an electrical engineer. Candidate of Sciences in engineering. He worked at the "Hammer and Sickle" metallurgical plant in Moscow, and Jose Marti Metallurgical Plant in Cuba. He was the head of the laboratory, and since 1986 the head of the department of control systems in the A.I. Tselikov Scientific Research Institute of Metallurgical Engineering.[1]

Political career

In 1990 Filatov was elected People's Deputy of the RSFSR, a member of the Soviet of the Republic, the lower chamber of the Supreme Soviet of Russia. He was a member of the two Supreme Soviet's Committees: the committee on freedom of conscience, religion, mercy and charity, and the committee on economic reform and property. During the August putsch of 1991 Filatov headed the defence staff of the White House. In 1991, he was appointed secretary of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, and at the end of the year was elected First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet and became a permanent member of the Security Council of Russia.

From January 1993 to January 1996, Filatov was the head of the Presidential Administration of Russia, as well as the chairman of the Expert and Analytical Council under the President of Russia and the chairman of the Presidential Commission on state awards in the field of literature and art. In 1996, Filatov left the state service and he was appointed deputy head of Boris Yeltsin's reelection headquarters. He headed the Public Movement to Support the President (ODOPP) and later the All-Russian Coordination Council (OKS), which was in charge of 1996 and 1997 election campaigns of Yeltsin-appointed governors.[2]

Civic activity

Filatov was a member of the Union of Journalists of Russia and chairman of the Union of Writers of Moscow. In April 2006, he became the Chairman of the Expert Council of the "Attention" Foundation, which held the first ADHD-themed forum in Russia.[3] In March 2014, he signed an appeal against Russian government policy in Crimea.[4]

Death

Sergey Filatov died on 25 August 2023, at the age of 87.[5]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20080315191758/http://www.sfilatov.ru/work/filatov.php . Филатов Сергей Александрович. ru. Filatov Sergey Alexandrovich. 15 March 2008.
  2. Book: Ivanov, Vitaly. 2019. Глава субъекта Российской Федерации. История губернаторов. Том I. Head of the subject of the Russian Federation. History of governors. Volume I. Russian. 442. 978-5-907250-14-7.
  3. Web site: В Москве проходит I международный форум "Охрана здоровья детей в России". ru. The 1st International Forum "Child Health in Russia" is being held in Moscow. 13 April 2006.
  4. Web site: Обращение инициативной группы по проведению Конгресса интеллигенции "Против войны, против самоизоляции России, против реставрации тоталитаризма" и письмо деятелей культуры в поддержку позиции Владимира Путина по Украине и Крыму. Novaya Gazeta. ru. Appeal of the initiative group for the Congress of the intelligentsia "Against the war, against the self-isolation of Russia, against the restoration of totalitarianism" and a letter from cultural figures in support of Vladimir Putin's position on Ukraine and Crimea. 13 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20170730123028/https://www.novayagazeta.ru/news/2014/03/13/97897-obraschenie-initsiativnoy-gruppy-po-provedeniyu-kongressa-intelligentsii-171-protiv-voyny-protiv-samoizolyatsii-rossii-protiv-restavratsii-totalitarizma-187-i-pismo-deyateley-kultury-v-podderzhku-pozitsii-vladimira-putina-po-ukraine-i-krymu. 30 July 2017.
  5. News: Умер бывший руководитель администрации президента России Сергей Филатов . 26 August 2023 . 78 . 26 August 2023.
  6. http://graph.document.kremlin.ru/page.aspx?1567472 Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 20, 2011 No. 972 "On rewarding with state awards of the Russian Federation"
  7. http://kremlin.ru/acts/bank/9689 Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 5, 1996 No. 1016 "On awarding S. A. Filatov with the Order of Friendship."
  8. http://kremlin.ru/acts/bank/6718 Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 5, 1994 No. 1612 "On awarding the medal "Defender of Free Russia" to active defenders of the constitutional order"