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Governor of Tula Oblast

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Governor of Tula Oblast
Губернатор Тульской области
Flag of Tula Oblast
Incumbent
Dmitry Milyaev
Acting
 since 14 May 2024
StatusHead of Federal Subject
SeatTula
NominatorPolitical parties or self-nomination
AppointerDirect popular vote
Term lengthfive years, one consecutive re-election
Constituting instrumentCharter of Tula Oblast
Formation20 October 1991
First holderNikolai Sevryugin
Websitewww.tularegion.ru
Governor's residence in Tula

The Governor of Tula Oblast is the head of Tula Oblast, the federal subject of Russia. The governor is elected by the people of Tula Oblast for five years.

Since 14 May 2024, Dmitry Milyaev has been acting governor, as Aleksey Dyumin got position in the Presidential Administration of Russia.

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History

From 1777 to 1796 the power in the Tula Vicegerency was divided between Governors-General and Vicegerents. The highest political power was exercised by the Governors-General. They had unlimited powers and were subject exclusively to the Russian Monarch. As a rule, each Governor-General directed several regions at the same time. In charge of the Vicegerents was directly economic activities in the field.[1]

In 1797 the Tula Governorate was formed, which was headed by the Governor appointed by the Monarch.

The Tula Oblast was formed on 26 September 1937, initially it was headed by the Chairman of the Tula Governorate Committee of RSDLP(b), then the First Secretary of the Tula Oblast Committee of the CPSU.[2][3]

In 1991, the post of the Head of the Administration of Tula Oblast was established, who was appointed by the President of Russia. On 28 September 1995, a new Charter of Tula Oblast was adopted, in which the post of Head of the Administration was renamed to Governor, who was elected by the people of the Tula Oblast. At the same time, the powers of the Governor before the elections were carried out by the Head of the Administration Nikolai Sevryugin, who was appointed by the President.[4]

The Governor was elected by direct vote in 1997 and 2001, from 2005 to 2011 the Governor was appointed by the President of Russia with the approval of the Tula Oblast Duma. Since 2016, the Governor again elected by direct vote.

List

Governor Term
Election
Took office Left office Party
1
Nikolai Sevryugin
(1939–2002)
1
(None)
20 October 1991 31 March 1997 Independent
2
Vasily Starodubtsev
(1931–2011)
2
(1997)
31 March 1997 28 April 2001 Agrarian Party
3
(2001)
28 April 2001 29 April 2005
3
Vyacheslav Dudka
(born 1960)
4
(None)
29 April 2005 29 April 2010 Independent

United Russia
29 April 2010 29 July 2011
(Resigned from office)
Vladimir Gruzdev
(born 1967)
Acting 29 July 2011 18 August 2011 United Russia
4 5
(None)
18 August 2011 2 February 2016
(Resigned from office)
Alexey Dyumin
(born 1972)
Acting 2 February 2016 22 September 2016 Independent
5 6
(2016)
22 September 2016 22 September 2021
6
(2021)
22 September 2021 14 May 2024
Dmitry Milyaev
(born 1975)
Acting 14 May 2024 United Russia

Timeline

Alexey DyuminVladimir GruzdevVyacheslav DudkaVasily StarodubtsevNikolai Sevryugin

References

  1. ^ Б.В. Грызлов Губернии Российской Империи
  2. ^ "Тульская губерния (список руководителей)". Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898—1991. Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  3. ^ "Тульская область (список руководителей)". Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898—1991. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  4. ^ Charter of Tula Oblast
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