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Sergey Vadimovich Stepashin
Norwegian name:
Sergej Vadimovitsj Stepasjin
Born:
1952
March 2, Port Arthur, China
Nationality:
Russian
City:
Moscow
Administrative unit:
Moscow
Country:
Russian Federation
Education:
War College, the Ministery of Interior. War-Political Academy. Served in the special troops of MVD. Profession: doctor of law. General Lieutenant.
Career:
1973-90 - served in the Interior Ministry troops and implemented tasks in hot spots such as Baku, Fergana, Nagorno-Karabakh and Sukhumi.
1990 - deputy chairman at the Institute of Political History, Leningrad.
1990-1993 - elected peoples' deputy to the RSFSR Congress, headed Committee of the Supreme Council on Defence and Security.
1991-1992 - Deputy Minister of security in Russia.
1993 - (September) First Deputy Minister of Security. Visited Baku, Fergana, Nagorno Karabakh, Abkhazia - member of leading group on disarmament on the territory of the Chechen Republic.
1993 - member of the Security Council.
1993 - (December) First Deputy Director of the Federal Agency of Counter-Intelligence.
1994- (March) Director of the Federal Agency of Counter-Intelligence (FSB).
1995- (July) dismissed as Director of FSB due to mishandling of the Budyonnovsk hostage crisis in June 1995.
1997- appointed Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation.
1997- (July) appointed member of the Security Council of the RF.
1998 - (April) appointed Minister of Internal Affairs in connection with the dismissal of Chernomyrdin.
The ministry controls 220,000 troops.
1998 (September) - reappointed Minister of Internal Affairs in the new Primakov government.
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