
Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin is divorced with his wife Irina, a source close to the city hall told Interfax . According to the source, "the decision was made by the spouses with a balanced and jointly."
The mayor has already confirmed the information: "We decided to divorce. This is our decision with Irina. We respect each other and keep good relations. We hope for understanding and ask us to respect our right to personal life."
Details of the divorce are not disclosed. The Moscow mayor from marriage with Irina Sobyanina (in the girl’s girlfriend) has two daughters - Anna and Olga.
It should be noted that the message about the divorce of the Moscow Mayor came at a time when the media are busy with such serious information topics as the confrontation on the verge of the Civil War in Ukraine and the Winter Olympiad passing in Sochi.
However, it is difficult not to notice that recently the high -ranking officials of the country have a new trend - to fundamentally change their personal life. After 30 years of marriage, Russian President Vladimir Putin divorced , a couple of dozens of deputies of the State Duma also announced a divorce. There were loud divorce in the Moscow government: so, after the accusations of the opposition Alexei Navalny in a conflict of interests, the deputy mayor of Moscow, Maxim Liksutov, said that those actions that interested the corruption fund belong to his wife, with whom the marriage has already been divorced . Some of the diluted have young and even young companions.
Now, the mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin begins an absolutely open new personal life.
Sergey Semenovich Sobyanin was born on June 21, 1958 in the village of Noyakaximvolo Berezovsky district of the Khanty -Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Ugra.
After graduating from the Berezovskaya high school in 1975, he entered the mechanical faculty of the Kostroma Institute of Technology. He began his career at the Chelyabinsk pipe factory, where he worked as a locksmith, the foreman of the Tokarya, the master of the Chelyabinsk pipe rolling plant.
In 1982-1984 he was at Komsomol work in Chelyabinsk.
In 1984 he returned to the north. For 10 years he worked and lived in the city of Kogalym. He began to work as deputy chairman of the Kogalymsky village council, worked in the department of public utilities, in the city executive committee and the tax inspectorate, and in 1991 he became the head of the Kogalym administration.
In 1993, Sergei Sobyanin became the first deputy head of the administration of the Khanty -Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra.
In 1994, Sergei Sobyanin was elected to the Duma of the Khanty -Mansi district - Ugra to the post of chairman of the Duma. He took an active part in the development and implementation of the program of socio-economic development of the Khanty-Mansi district-Ugra along with the governor of the district Alexander Filipenko.
Sergei Sobyanin represented the Tyumen region in the Federation Council, was the chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Law and Judicial Law issues.
In 2000, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Sergey Sobyanin to the post of First Deputy Plenipotentiary of the President in the Ural Federal District.
On January 14, 2001, he was elected the governor of the Tyumen region. I received more than 50% of the vote in the first round.
On December 26, 2003, Sergei Sobyanin received a state award from President Vladimir Putin - the Order of Honor - "For a great contribution to strengthening Russian statehood and many years of conscientious work."
In the same 2003 he was awarded the French Order "For Merit in the Field of Agriculture".
In February 2005, Sobyanin was approved as the governor of the Tyumen region on the proposal of President Putin.
In November 2005, Sobyanin began to lead the administration of the President of the Russian Federation. In 2008, he was appointed deputy chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation - the head of the apparatus of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Since October 21, 2010 - on the proposal of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, was endowed with the Moscow City Duma by the powers of the Moscow Mayor for five years.
On June 5, 2013, he was appointed temporarily acting mayor of Moscow. Oppositionist Alexei Navalny fought for the mayor’s post in this campaign. However, Sobyanin was elected to the mayor of Moscow for a period of five years on September 8, 2013. On September 12, 2013 , he took office .