In September 2015, the parliamentarians of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra - voted for a representative from the party " United Russia"- Natalia Komarova. She remained as county governor.

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Komarova Natalya was one of three candidates presented by the President of Russia for the post of governor Khanty-Mansiysk Okrug- Ugra. During the elections, 28 out of 35 deputies voted for her. But its competitors remained out of work. Only 7 votes were won by the representative of the State Duma Serdyuk M., the incumbent mayor S. Savintsev did not receive a single vote.

It is worth noting that Natalya Komarova has been in this position since 2010. Then it was presented by a resident and approved by the district Duma of the region.

Carier start

Komarova N. was born in 1955, on October 21, in the Pskov region, in the village. Ulcer in Lyadsky district. On this moment She is married and has 2 daughters.

In 1978, Natalya Komarova received a diploma in Economics and Organization of Construction, graduating from the Mining and Metallurgical Communal Institute. Labor activity she started in Ukraine, in the city of Kommunarsk, at a local metallurgical plant. She held the position of a labor technician, an economist in the planning and economic department of the UKS.

In 1980 she already lived in the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous region, in the Tyumen region, in the city New Urengoy. From 1980 to 1988 she worked in the city executive committee as a senior inspector and senior economist. After that, her career skyrocketed.

Political activity in Novy Urengoy

From 1988 to 1992 was the deputy chairman of the city executive committee Natalya Komarova. Photos from those years are very difficult to find. During the same period, she acted as chairman of the planning city commission and was a deputy of the council of the city of Novy Urengoy.

From 1992 to 1994 Komarova took the post of first deputy head of the city administration. And in 1994 career continued. She became the head of the administration of Novy Urengoy. This position was not her only one at that time. She was also a deputy of the State Duma of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and a deputy of the city Assembly.

In March 1997, Natalya Komarova was elected head of the municipality of the city of Novy Urengoy. Her biography continued quite entertainingly. She stayed in this position until 2000. In 1998, Komarova became a member of the Council of the Association of Far Eastern and Siberian Cities. In addition, she entered the Expert Council, which united the cities of the Far North and the Arctic.

In parallel, she became a member of the board of a specially created Congress dealing with municipalities throughout the Federation.

Also, Natalya Vladimirovna did not leave her teaching career, becoming an associate professor (in 1999) of the Department of Social Management at the Yamal Oil and Gas Institute. This educational institution is a branch of the state

Continued career growth

In October 2000, Natalya Komarova received a new position. She became the first deputy governor of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. In this position, her competence included issues of finance and economics. She was also chairman Economic Council districts. Komarov worked as first deputy until December 2001.

In December 2001, she was elected to the State Duma of the third convocation for the Yamalo-Nenets District in by-elections to replace V. Chernomyrdin, who had left for a diplomatic post, and in 2003 became a member of the Duma of the fourth convocation. At this time, she worked in the Committee, whose competence included resolving issues of social policy and labor. Since 2004, Natalya Vladimirovna has been the chairman of the Committee dealing with environmental management and natural resources. She headed it until 2007.

In 2007, she was elected for the third time as a deputy to the State Duma on the lists of the United Russia party. Also in the specified, fifth convocation, she continues to head the committee on nature management and natural resources.

Transition to Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

February 2010 was a turning point. From that moment on, Natalya Komarova is the governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. The photo makes it possible to see a strong-willed woman capable of leading the specified region. 2010 President Dmitry Medvedev nominated her candidacy, and on February 15, the deputies, having gathered for an extraordinary meeting, unanimously voted for her.

On March 1, 2010, Natalya Vladimirovna headed the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Yugra. It is one of the largest oil producing regions in the world. It is the main oil region of the Federation. This district is considered a donor region of Russia.

Natalia Komarova stayed at the post for five years. After the end of the specified period from 03/01/2015 to election day, she continued to manage the region as an acting governor.

Activities as District Leader

During the management of KhMAO, Natalya Vladimirovna was engaged not only in the performance of her duties. She actively participated in various events region.

So, in December 2010, it was Natalia Komarova, the governor of the region, who participated in the opening of the fair-exhibition "Products of the Yugorsk Land", which was dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the district.

In 2012, she also became a member of the Russian-German commodity forum. Prior to that, at the plenary session, Komarova presented a report on the development of the fuel and energy potential of Yugra.

She did not ignore the students either. In May 2012, she took part in a May Day event held on the territory of the Khanty-Mansiysk College under the slogan "Industrious Ant Hill". In the same month, in Pokachi, she became a participant in the "Childhood Kaleidoscope" holiday.

The Agroindustrial Interregional Exhibition in September of the same year did not do without it. In October, she participated in the exhibition-conference International level By natural gas in London.

The following years were no less eventful. In 2013, Komarova participated in the opening of an airport in Yakutia. She also visited the literary and musical drawing room "Soul of the Silver Spring" and the day of entrepreneurial initiative.

Komarova's awards

Natalya Vladimirovna began to lead the Khanty-Mansky District at the suggestion of the President of Russia, which was supported by local deputies. But this is not her only achievement.

In 1998, she was awarded the Order of Friendship. She was awarded this honor for her special services to the state, her contribution to strengthening cooperation and friendship between peoples and many years of conscientious work.

In 1997, she became a laureate in the "Region of Equal Opportunities" nomination at the "Woman of Russia-97" competition.

In 2006, Natalia Komarova was awarded the Order of Honor for many years of work and effective lawmaking.

In addition, she is an honorary worker of the gas industry, environmental protection, fisheries Russia. She was also awarded the title of honorary. Natalya Vladimirovna was also marked with commemorative distinctions. Among them are "100 years since the establishment of the State Duma in Russia", "Parliament of Russia".

District characteristics

The Khanty-Mansiysk region is the leader not only in terms of oil production. It is also the first in power generation. For gas production industrial production and the receipt of taxes in the federal budgetary system, the district takes the 2nd place, which is headed by Natalya Komarova, the governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Her biography allows you to see the formation of a woman from an ordinary inspector, a senior economist to the head of one of the richest regions of Russia.

There are 6 oil refineries and 8 gas processing companies on the territory of Yugra. In addition, one of the most powerful electric power complexes is located there.

The volume of construction is also increasing in the region. New houses are put into operation every year. The Khanty-Mansiysk Okrug took the 2nd place in the Federation in terms of the number of mortgage loans per 1000 population.

The region continues to develop actively. This is facilitated by an extensive network of automobile, railways, waterways, well-established air communication. This region is export-oriented. If you look at the entire foreign trade turnover, then part of the export in it is 95.6%, and 4.4% is accounted for by imports. Actively supports implementation innovative technologies in the region, Natalya Komarova is the governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

The biography and managerial experience gained over the years of work allowed Natalya Vladimirovna to lead the region. Under her leadership, the prosperity of the district continued.

Women - politicians holding leadership positions, is getting bigger. Natalya Komarova is one of the few female governors who ruled the country's largest region, the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, from 2010 to 2015, and is currently a member of the State Duma, according to Wikipedia.

Natalia Komarova - biography

In the middle of the last century, the state sent the parents of Natalia Vladimirovna Komarova to raise Agriculture in the Pskov region. It was there that our heroine was born, and it happened in the village. Yazvo on the 21st day of the tenth month of 1955.

Parents at that time worked: the father was the chairman of the village council, the mother worked at a school where she taught children in elementary grades.

After some time, my father was sent on a long business trip to Bulgaria to the Kremikovskiy metallurgical plant on state affairs. Naturally, the family went with him. So school years Natalia passed in this socialist country at that time.

The field after she received a certificate of secondary education, she moved to the city of Kommunarsk (now Alchevsk), where she continued her studies at the Kommunarsky Mining and Metallurgical Institute at the Faculty of Economics and Construction. She graduated with honors from this university in 1978.

After graduating from the institute, she went to work at a local metallurgical plant: first, as a junior labor technician at the labor organization laboratory. Then she continued her career in the planning and economic department of the plant.

In 2980, she moved to Novy Urengoy, where she was appointed to the city executive committee of the city. Where she made a good career from senior economist (1980) to deputy chairman of the city executive committee (1992-1994).

In December 1995, she went into big politics, trying to be elected to the State Duma, but lost. She got into the State Duma in 2001, having won in the by-elections in the district instead of the retired Chernomyrdin V.S.

And all this time she did not leave teaching, which was no less successful than administrative and political career. This is evidenced by the title of Associate Professor of the Yamal Oil and Gas Institute.

From an employee of the city executive committee to the governorship: a labor path

Having received a diploma in economics, Komarova Natalya Vladimirovna moved to work in Novy Urengoy in 1980, and in 1997 she became the mayor of this city. Rapid career growth and colossal managerial experience allowed her to first take the post of deputy of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. In general, all life and political activity Natalya Vladimirovna is connected with the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and the regions of the north.

At the same time with political career, Komarova was engaged in teaching and scientific activity. Since 1999 she:

  • Associate Professor of the Department of Social Management of the Yamal Institute;
  • member of the editorial board at the Oil and Gas Information Agency.

Political activity

In 1995, Natalya Vladimirovna ran for the State Duma, but lost to her opponent Vladimir Goman. In December 2001, she won the election, becoming a deputy for the district. In 2003, she again ran on the lists of the United Russia party.

Working in the State Duma, Natalya Vladimirovna, participated in the work of:

  • Labor Committee and social policy;
  • Chairman of the Committee for Natural Resources.

In 2006, the committee led by her was developing a new "Forest Code", which was adopted in the same year in the first reading. Natalya Vladimirovna also participated in the development of other important bills.

Working as a governor

Komarova Natalya, whose biography is closely connected with the northern district, despite the fact that YUGRA is not her small homeland, has done a lot for the development of this region. Her main activity as Deputy Governor of the Yamalo-Nenets District and in other positions is related to the solution of financial, economic and social issues. Her scientific and teaching activities are devoted to the same problems.

Since March 2010, Natalya Komarova has been the governor of the most important strategic subject of Russia - Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. As governor, it is especially noted social activity Natalia Vladimirovna, her participation in events dedicated to significant dates in the region, in holidays of childhood and students, as well as in interregional industrial exhibitions.

Personal life

Almost nothing is known about this side of Mrs. Komarova's life. Only that she has a younger brother, two daughters - Natalia and Irina. With her husband Vadim Komarov, she lived long enough life together. But for reasons unknown to the general public, the couple parted amicably in 2012. It is only known that former spouse The governor is a fairly well-known rock musician in certain circles.

Since March 1, 2010, Natalya Vladimirovna Komarova has been appointed Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, which provides our country with a huge amount of oil and gas. For most Russians, this event went unnoticed. But is it all harmless? Let's look at some facts, intentionally or not, but forgotten by the official press.

So, on February 8, 2010, President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev submitted to the deputies of the Duma of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug the candidacy of Natalia Komarova for the position of Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra (earlier, her candidacy for this position was not really considered at all, since the chances of getting this She had zero position. At an extraordinary meeting on February 15, the deputies unanimously spoke out in support of her candidacy (an extraordinary meeting was held especially for her sake).

On March 1, 2010, Natalya Komarova took office as Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra (you noticed how quickly everything was done - in three weeks, an almost unknown grandmother becomes the governor of the most profitable, strategic region of Russia).

The press immediately began to praise her successes, about which no one had heard before, to praise her achievements as a manager (although there are scanty achievements, and even those are dubious). But for some reason, there is absolutely no mention of her family. Don't you think this is strange? Read about most politicians - everywhere they sign what exemplary spouses they are, how many children they have, what they do, and so on. And here - not a word. Why? Yes, everything is simple. Komarova's husband is the leader of one of Chechen organized crime groups. It was the Chechen groups that at one time were closely associated with the mayor of Nefteyugansk Petukhov, who was killed in 1998. His murder then very successfully under the hype was attributed to Khodorkovsky and others like him. But the real motives to remove the presumptuous mayor, who began to demand too high a percentage from the Chechen bandits for the right to control the oil and gas business, were by no means Khodorkovsky's - what is called Petukhov was generally indifferent.

On the other hand, Komarova is an ideal candidate for the Chechens - completely inadequate, completely under the influence of her husband, she will not prevent the Chechen mafia from finally taking control of almost all oil and gas reserves in Russia.
The right people were immediately appointed to all leading and controlling positions in the region.

Here is the information taken from the official website of the governor:

"July 15, 2010
The press service of the Governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug reports:
Yugra Governor Natalya Komarova approved the regulation on the representation of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug under the Government Russian Federation and in the subjects of the Russian Federation.
Interaction with the apparatus of the Government of the Russian Federation, the State Duma and the Federation Council Federal Assembly RF - the main functions of the Moscow representative office, which became the legal successor of all previously existing and reorganized representative offices of Yugra in St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Tyumen.
The representative office under the Government of the Russian Federation will be headed by the Deputy Governor of the Autonomous Okrug. Recall that Fanuza Arslanova was appointed to this position on July 2.”

After Komarova was appointed governor, several dozen Russian families left KhMAO-Yugra. In the next five years, our entire oil north will become a raw materials appendage of Chechnya… just like the rest of Russia, by the way.


Born in the Pskov region, where her parents came to raise agriculture: her father was the chairman of the village council, her mother was a teacher primary school. She graduated from school in Bulgaria, where her father was on a business trip at the Kremikovskiy metallurgical plant.

After school, she moved to Kommunarsk (now Alchevsk), where she graduated from the Kommunarsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute (1978, specialty - "economics and organization of construction"); in 1978-1980 she worked as a laboratory labor technician scientific organization labor, then an economist of the planning and economic department of the UKS of the Kommunarsky Metallurgical Plant.

In 1980 she moved to Novy Urengoy. In 1980-1994 she worked in the city executive committee (since 1992 - city administration): senior economist (1980-1988), deputy chairman of the city executive committee, chairman of the city planning commission (1988-1992), 1st deputy head of the city administration (1992-1994) . In 1994-2000, he was the head of the administration (since 1997 - mayor) of Novy Urengoy.

In September 2000 - December 2001 - First Deputy Governor of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Governor - Yuri Neyolov). In 2000-2002 she represented the Russian Federation in the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe, was the Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Sustainable Development of the Chamber of Local Authorities.

At the same time she was engaged in teaching activities: Associate Professor of the Department of Social Management of the Yamal Oil and Gas Institute (branch) of the Tyumen State Oil and Gas University (since 1999). Member of the editorial board of the Oil and Gas Information Agency.

Work in the State Duma of the Russian Federation

Ran for the State Duma:

December 1995 - took second place in the district (24.19% of the vote), losing to Vladimir Goman;

December 2001 - elected deputy in the district (73.3%) in the by-election (instead of

retired V. Chernomyrdin);

December 2003 - elected deputy in the district (70.43%); she was also on the list of the United Russia party;

December 2007 - elected as a deputy on the list of the United Russia party.

She was a member of the factions: "Fatherland - United Russia" (2002-2003), "United Russia" (2003-2007, 2007-2010).

In 2002-2003 - Member of the Committee on Labor and Social Policy. In 2003-2007 and in 2007-2010 - Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources and Nature Management.

In 2006, the State Duma adopted the Forest Code of the Russian Federation, approved by the Committee led by Komarova. The main developer of the code was the Ministry of Economic Development, but Greenpeace Russia believes that in fact the code was the result of the project " Russian forest” of the United Russia party, of which Komarova was the coordinator, and calls Komarova the “main creator” of the code.

According to the developers and timber merchants, the code was supposed to increase the efficiency of forest management and investment in the industry. Some experts believe that the adoption of the code, by eliminating the state forest guard and shifting responsibility for forest maintenance to tenants and regional authorities, sharply increased the damage from forest fires in the summer of 2010 (experts from the Institute of Applied mathematics named after Keldysh).

In 2009, Komarova was one of the authors of amendments to the Forest Code of the Russian Federation and the Land Code of the Russian Federation, which were evaluated by the correspondent " Novaya Gazeta» as excluding the concept of a forest park and allowing an unlimited transfer of forest park lands, protective forests and green areas to "lands of other categories" where development is allowed. These amendments were made after the adoption of the bill in the first reading, and environmentalists paid attention to them when the bill was signed

to the president. Komarova herself commented on these amendments as follows: the proposed approach "will strike a balance between the need to develop territories, transport, energy and other infrastructures, the interests of business entities and environmental requirements."

Governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

On February 8, 2010, the candidacy of N. V. Komarova was submitted by the President of the Russian Federation to the Legislative Assembly of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Yugra to empower the governor of the district. Her rivals in the list of candidates submitted by the United Russia party for consideration by the president were the incumbent governor Alexander Filipenko, the vice-governor of the Tyumen region Sergey Sarychev and the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vladimir Aseev. The deputies of the District Duma unanimously voted in favor of empowering Komarova with the powers of the governor; the inauguration took place on March 1, 2010.

Personal life

Married, has two daughters.

Awards and titles

Order of Honor (April 20, 2006) - "for active participation in legislative activities and many years of conscientious work"

Order of Friendship (August 31, 1998) - "for services to the state, many years of conscientious work and a great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between peoples"

Memorial sign of the State Duma "100 years since the establishment of the State Duma in Russia"

Insignia "Parliament of Russia"

Sign "Honorary worker of the fish industry of Russia"

Certificate of honor Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation

Honorary Diploma of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation

Laureate All-Russian competition"Woman-97" in the nomination "Region of Equal Rights and Equal Opportunities"

Honorary Worker of Nature Conservation

Honorary Worker of the Gas Industry

For a long time, people have been complaining about this lady governor for her love for Caucasians. It would be fine if she loved herself, but their society imposes on everyone. What you won't do for your Chechen hubby, what he won't do for his countrymen. That's why they came to power ...
Would her husband, if he were the governor, turn his land into a home for Russian crime? More doubts overcome me. Chechens obviously respect themselves more than their "Russian" wives. Ignore the Russian people.

Original taken from teh_nomad to the next Biryulyovo on the way

Look carefully at the map of Russia.

Dagestan OMON will decide ethnic conflicts in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - in Yugra, where, by the way, the absolute majority of the population is Russian. The head of the local Dagestan diaspora, Alexander Zubairov, said that mobile groups would appear in Ugra, which would go to the place of brawls with the participation of immigrants from Dagestan - each mobile group would have three or four athletes. It is doubtful that such forces of law and order will decide contentious issues in favor of the Russian population. Will this not lead to the fact that Yugra will soon join Kondopoga, Manezhka, Sagra, Pugachev and Biryulyovo, which have thundered throughout the country?

And the situation in Ugra is indeed approaching critical. Over the first half of the year, more than 26 thousand migrants arrived in one of the largest cities in the region, Surgut, and the crime rate increased sharply by 1.5 times, and the number of robberies - by all 9 times! The governor of Ugra, Natalya Komarova, in every possible way ignores the indignation of the local Russian population and mockingly calls on everyone to pray for the Ugra land to “develop” and “children are born healthy and beautiful” and “families are strong.”

It has long been no secret to anyone in the region that the governor's husband is a Chechen by nationality. In our country, in principle, everyone is free to create a family with whoever he wants. But in the situation with Komarova, not very partial conclusions arise, based on her family ties.

While Komarova is hugging old women on camera, in Ugra, without a doubt, a real Russian rebellion is already brewing. Senseless and merciless. But what else to expect from the exhausted Russian population, if the local authorities remain deaf to injustice to this day and are busy with their only favorite thing - cutting the budget?