Sergey Shakhray | |
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Сергей Шахрай | |
Chief of Staff of the Accounts Chamber | |
In office 12 November 2004 – 1 October 2013 | |
President | Vladimir Putin |
Succeeded by | Yury Voronin |
Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Constitutional Court | |
In office 7 December 1996 – 29 June 1998 | |
President | Boris Yeltsin |
Preceded by | Mikhail Mityukov |
Succeeded by | Mikhail Mityukov |
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia | |
In office 7 April 1994 – 5 January 1996 | |
President | Boris Yeltsin |
Prime Minister | Boris Yeltsin (de facto) Yegor Gaidar (acting) Viktor Chernomyrdin |
Personal details | |
Born | Simferopol, Crimean Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | 30 April 1956
Political party | Party of Russian Unity and Accord |
Spouse | Tatyana Shakhray |
Alma mater | Rostov-on-Don State University Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation |
Occupation | Lawyer, politician |
Awards | Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", Order of Friendship, Medal "Defender of a Free Russia", Honoured Lawyer of Russia, Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour |
Sergey Mikhaylovich Shakhray (Russian: Серге́й Михайлович Шахрай; born 30 April 1956) is a Russian politician. He is a co-author of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.[1]
Shakhray graduated from the Rostov-on-Don State University in 1978 with a degree in law.
In December 1991 – March 1992, November 1992 – January 1994, April 1994 – January 1996: Deputy Prime Minister of Russia.
He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.[2]
He is of Terek Cossack descent.[3]