Valeriy_Serdyukov

Valery Serdyukov

Valery Serdyukov

Russian politician


Valery Pavlovich Serdyukov (Russian: Вале́рий Па́влович Сердюко́в; born 9 November 1945) is a Russian politician who served as governor of Leningrad Oblast in Russia (1998–2012).

Quick Facts 3rd Governor of Leningrad Oblast, Preceded by ...

Serdyukov graduated from the Saint Petersburg Mining Institute with a degree in economics.

He was appointed by the oblast governor as vice-governor in charge of industry, energy, and the environment in 1996, made lieutenant governor in December 1997, and served as acting governor since September 18, 1998. Serdyukov was elected governor in 1999 and again in 2003. In 2007, he was reappointed as governor by Vladimir Putin, the then-President of Russia, following a Kremlin-sponsored law which allowed regional governors to be appointed by the president instead of being popularly elected.

In 2012, he was replaced by Alexander Drozdenko as governor.

Personal life

Serdyukov enjoys chess. He is married and has two adult sons and three grandchildren.

Honours and awards



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