Vitaly Pashin Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Member of Parliament
Vitaly Pashin
Office:Deputy of the State Duma
Constituency:Chelyabinsk Oblast
Term Start:18 September 2016
Term End:12 October 2021
Office2:Member of the State Duma Committee for Security and Anti-Corruption
Term Start2:October 2016
Term End2:By 2021
Birth Name:Vitaly Lvovich Pashin
Birth Date:30 August 1981
Birth Place:, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Alma Mater:Chelyabinsk Pedagogical University (2006), Moscow Academy of Law and Management (2011), Russian University of Economics (2014)
Citizenship:Russian Federation
Occupation:Politician
Party:Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

Vitaly Lvovich Pashin (Russian: link=no|Виталий Львович Пашин; born 30 August 1981) is a Russian politician. He was a deputy of the 7th State Duma of the Russian Federation between 2016 and 2021.[1]

Biography

Education

Pashin was born in, Chelyabinsk Oblast. He studied physical education at Chelyabinsk Pedagogical University, graduating in 2006. He advanced to a degree in public administration from the Moscow Academy of Law and Management in 2011, and in 2014 received an MBA from the Russian University of Economics.[2]

State Duma of the Russian Federation

In 2016, Pashin was elected as a deputy in the State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia. He was a representative for the Chelyabinsk region. His first day in office was 18 September 2016. He was also a member of the State Duma Committee for Security and Anti-Corruption.

Pashin and fellow LDPR deputy Daniel Shilkov presented a bill in support of animal rights to the State Duma on 1 December 2016. If passed into law, the bill would create a national animal ombudsman to protect the interests of both domestic and wild animals in Russia.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pashin Vitaly L.. ldpr.ru. LDPR. 11 October 2016. 28 January 2017. ldpr. ru.
  2. Web site: Pashin, Vitaly L.. www.duma.gov.ru. The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. 28 January 2017. ru.
  3. Web site: President Putin supports tightening penalties for animal abuse. RAPSI. Russian Legal Information Agency. 23 December 2016. 28 January 2017.
  4. Web site: On the Commissioner for the Protection of Animals in the Russian Federation. 30 November 2016. 28 January 2017. ru.