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Khrapunov, Viktor Vyacheslavovich, ex-minister, ex-mayor of Almaty, retired and living in Switzerland ==Life, career== Viktor Vyacheslavovich Khrapunov was born in 1948 in the village of Pryedgornoye, in the district of Glubokovsky in the northeast of Kazakhstan. Both his parents were civil servants, his father having been severely injured and become an invalid in the Second World War, young Victor moved to Almaty after finishing the College of Industry and Technology in Ust-Kamenogorsk. Once in the capital, he started to work first as a repair mechanic, then as a foreman, and later as senior engineer at the Almaty Thermal Power Station during the day, while studying at the Almaty Institute of Electric Technology in the evening.〔http://www.viktor-khrapunov.com/en/biography/〕 Viktor Vyacheslavovich secured his future career by joining political echelons through the powerful youth league Komsomol. Thereby he obtained the position of chairman of the Almaty Lenin district Communist Party Committee, and was promoted little later to the post of first deputy chair of the Almaty City Council. From there, he moved on to the position of chairman of the Executive Committee of the City Soviet of People’s Deputies, which stood under the direct authority of the all-Union Supreme Soviet.〔(Le «dossier belgo-suisse» de Viktor Khrapunov, maintenant recherche par Interpol. )〕 Following the break-up of the USSR and Kazakhstan’s subsequent independence, Viktor Khrapunov continued his work at the Almaty municipality as first deputy mayor until 1995. After a term in office as minister of energy and coal, and later minister of energy and natural resources. Krapunov fell victim, following the economic near-crash of 1995/’96, to the downfall of PM Akezhan Kashegeldin and most of the latter’s cabinet, and in 1997 received compensation with the post of mayor of Almaty.〔(Viktor Khrapunov’s caprices: one flew over the cuckoo’s clock. )〕 In 2004, Viktor Khrapunov was given the job of governor of the East Kazakhstan Province, which he was to carry out till 2007 when he was appointed minister of emergency measures in the country’s cabinet. That year, he announced his retreat from all public functions and his retirement, for “health reasons”.〔(Viktor Khrapunov’s caprices: one flew over the cuckoo’s clock. )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Viktor Khrapunov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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