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Sergei Nikolaevich Yastrebov(born June 30, 1954, Shcherbakov, Yaroslavl region) - Russian politician, governor of the Yaroslavl region in 2012-2016.
Biography
In 1982, he went to work at the Rybinsk City Committee of the Komsomol, where he held the position of first second and then first secretary. In 1985-1988 - second secretary of the Yaroslavl regional committee of the Komsomol. In 1988-1990 - second secretary of the Frunzensky district committee of the CPSU of Yaroslavl. In 1990-1992 - Chairman of the Frunzensky District Executive Committee of Yaroslavl. In 1992-1998 - head of the Administration of the Frunzensky District of Yaroslavl. From June 1998 to April 2004 - head of the administration of the Kirovsky district of the city of Yaroslavl.
In April 2004, he went to work in the city administration as the first deputy mayor of Yaroslavl for urban affairs. In June 2007, he was transferred to the position of first deputy mayor for the implementation of projects and programs for the 1000th anniversary of the city, and in January 2009 - to the position of first deputy for socio-economic development and the 1000th anniversary of the city, and from January 2011 - to the position First Deputy for Social and Economic Development of the City. Since September 2011, the position held by S. N. Yastrebov has been called First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl for urban planning and socio-economic development of the city.
In the primaries of candidates from the United Russia party for the post of mayor of Yaroslavl, S.N. Yastrebov won in December 2011, but did not take part in the elections: Regional Governor Sergei Vakhrukov bet on businessman Yakov Yakushev, who lost the election to the opposition candidate Evgeniy Urlashov. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev noted on April 27, 2012 that such a situation, when one person wins the primaries and another goes to the polls, is “unacceptable.”
On March 19, 2012, he was appointed Deputy Governor of the Yaroslavl Region. The powers of S. N. Yastrebov included coordinating the activities of state bodies of the region, structural divisions of the regional Government apparatus responsible for the implementation of state policy in the field of local self-government, state orders, interaction with compatriots, and the implementation of state policy in the field of migration. The department for local self-government and the regional department of state procurement were also functionally subordinate to S.N. Yastrebov.
On April 28, 2012, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed acting Governor of the Yaroslavl region instead of Sergei Vakhrukov, who resigned.
On May 4, 2012, the President of Russia submitted the candidacy of Sergei Yastrebov to the Yaroslavl Regional Duma for approval as governor of the Yaroslavl region.
On May 5, 2012, the Yaroslavl Regional Duma approved Sergei Yastrebov as governor of the Yaroslavl region.
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“I saw them the other day at the Arkharovs’. Natalie looked prettier and cheerful again. She sang one romance. How easy it is for some people!-What's going on? – Pierre asked displeasedly. Julie smiled.
“You know, Count, that knights like you only exist in the novels of Madame Suza.”
- Which knight? From what? – Pierre asked, blushing.
- Well, come on, dear Count, c "est la fable de tout Moscou. Je vous admire, ma parole d" honneur. [all of Moscow knows this. Really, I'm surprised at you.]
- Fine! Fine! - said the militiaman.
- OK then. You can't tell me how boring it is!
“Qu"est ce qui est la fable de tout Moscou? [What does all of Moscow know?] - Pierre said angrily, getting up.
- Come on, Count. You know!
“I don’t know anything,” said Pierre.
– I know that you were friends with Natalie, and that’s why... No, I’m always friendlier with Vera. Cette chere Vera! [This sweet Vera!]
“Non, madame,” Pierre continued in a dissatisfied tone. “I didn’t take on the role of Rostova’s knight at all, and I haven’t been with them for almost a month.” But I don't understand cruelty...
“Qui s"excuse - s"accuse, [Whoever apologizes, blames himself.] - Julie said, smiling and waving the lint, and so that she had the last word, she immediately changed the conversation. “What, I found out today: poor Marie Volkonskaya arrived in Moscow yesterday. Did you hear she lost her father?
- Really! Where is she? “I would very much like to see her,” said Pierre.
– I spent the evening with her yesterday. Today or tomorrow morning she is going to the Moscow region with her nephew.
- Well, how is she? - said Pierre.
- Nothing, I’m sad. But do you know who saved her? This is a whole novel. Nicholas Rostov. They surrounded her, wanted to kill her, wounded her people. He rushed in and saved her...
“Another novel,” said the militiaman. “This general elopement was decidedly done so that all the old brides would get married.” Catiche is one, Princess Bolkonskaya is another.
“You know that I really think that she is un petit peu amoureuse du jeune homme.” [a little bit in love with a young man.]
- Fine! Fine! Fine!
– But how can you say this in Russian?..
When Pierre returned home, he was given two Rastopchin posters that had been brought that day.
The first said that the rumor that Count Rostopchin was prohibited from leaving Moscow was unfair and that, on the contrary, Count Rostopchin was glad that ladies and merchant wives were leaving Moscow. “Less fear, less news,” the poster said, “but I answer with my life that there will be no villain in Moscow.” These words clearly showed Pierre for the first time that the French would be in Moscow. The second poster said that our main apartment was in Vyazma, that Count Wittschstein defeated the French, but that since many residents want to arm themselves, there are weapons prepared for them in the arsenal: sabers, pistols, guns, which residents can get at a cheap price. The tone of the posters was no longer as playful as in Chigirin’s previous conversations. Pierre thought about these posters. Obviously, that terrible thundercloud, which he called upon with all the strength of his soul and which at the same time aroused involuntary horror in him - obviously this cloud was approaching.
“Should I enlist in the military and go to the army or wait? – Pierre asked himself this question for the hundredth time. He took a deck of cards lying on his table and began to play solitaire.
“If this solitaire comes out,” he said to himself, mixing the deck, holding it in his hand and looking up, “if it comes out, it means... what does it mean?” He didn’t have time to decide what it meant when a voice was heard behind the office door the eldest princess asking if she could come in.
“Then it will mean that I have to go to the army,” Pierre finished to himself. “Come in, come in,” he added, turning to the prince.
(One eldest princess, with a long waist and a petrified face, continued to live in Pierre's house; the two younger ones got married.)
“Forgive me, mon cousin, for coming to you,” she said in a reproachfully excited voice. - After all, we finally need to decide on something! What will it be? Everyone has left Moscow, and the people are rioting. Why are we staying?
“On the contrary, everything seems to be fine, ma cousine,” said Pierre with that habit of playfulness that Pierre, who always embarrassedly endured his role as a benefactor in front of the princess, acquired for himself in relation to her.
- Yes, it’s good... good well-being! Today Varvara Ivanovna told me how different our troops are. You can certainly attribute it to honor. And the people have completely rebelled, they stop listening; My girl started being rude too. Soon they will start beating us too. You can't walk on the streets. And most importantly, the French will be here tomorrow, what can we expect! “I ask one thing, mon cousin,” said the princess, “order me to be taken to St. Petersburg: whatever I am, I cannot live under Bonaparte’s rule.”
- Come on, ma cousine, where do you get your information from? Against…
- I will not submit to your Napoleon. Others want it... If you don't want to do it...
- Yes, I will do it, I’ll order it now.
The princess was apparently annoyed that there was no one to be angry with. She sat down on a chair, whispering something.
“But this is being conveyed to you incorrectly,” said Pierre. “Everything is quiet in the city, and there is no danger.” I was reading just now...” Pierre showed the princess the posters. – The Count writes that he answers with his life that the enemy will not be in Moscow.
“Oh, this count of yours,” the princess spoke angrily, “is a hypocrite, a villain who himself incited the people to rebel.” Wasn’t he the one who wrote in those stupid posters that whoever he was, drag him by the crest to the exit (and how stupid)! Whoever takes it, he says, will have honor and glory. So I was quite happy. Varvara Ivanovna said that her people almost killed her because she spoke French...
“Yes, it’s so... You take everything very much to heart,” said Pierre and began to play solitaire.
Despite the fact that the solitaire had worked out, Pierre did not go to the army, but remained in empty Moscow, still in the same anxiety, indecision, in fear and at the same time in joy, expecting something terrible.
The next day, the princess left in the evening, and his chief manager came to Pierre with the news that the money he required to outfit the regiment could not be obtained unless one estate was sold. The general manager generally represented to Pierre that all these undertakings of the regiment were supposed to ruin him. Pierre had difficulty hiding his smile as he listened to the manager’s words.
“Well, sell it,” he said. - What can I do, I can’t refuse now!
Born on June 30, 1954 in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region. His parents worked at the Rybinsk Motor Manufacturing Association (now NPO Saturn).
In 1976 he graduated from the Rybinsk Aviation Technological Institute (now the Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University named after P. A. Solovyov).
In 1976, he was assigned to work at the Stupino Metallurgical Plant (Moscow region). Later that same year, he was drafted into the ranks of the USSR Armed Forces and served in special motorized units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
From 1978 to 1982 he worked as a designer, senior engineer, and secretary of the Komsomol committee of the Rybinsk Motor Manufacturing Association.
In 1982-1985. - second, then first secretary of the Rybinsk city committee of the Komsomol.
In 1985–1988 - Second Secretary of the Yaroslavl Regional Committee of the Komsomol.
From 1988 to 1990 - second secretary of the Frunzensky district committee of the CPSU, from 1990 to 1992 - chairman of the Frunzensky district executive committee.
In 1992–1998 served as head of the administration of the Frunzensky district, in 1998–2004. - Head of the Administration of the Kirovsky District of Yaroslavl.
From April 2004 to March 2012 - First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl. Oversaw issues of urban management, preparation of programs and projects for celebrating the 1000th anniversary of Yaroslavl. Since September 2011 - First Deputy Mayor for urban planning and socio-economic development of the city.
In December 2011, he won the internal party vote (primaries) of the United Russia party for the post of mayor of Yaroslavl, but did not participate in the elections.
In March 2012, he took the position of deputy governor of the Yaroslavl region. Sergei Vakhrukov. Responsible for coordinating the activities of regional authorities, departments of the regional government apparatus responsible for the implementation of state policy in the field of local self-government, government procurement, interaction with compatriots, etc.
On April 28, 2012, by his decree, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev appointed Sergei Yastrebov as acting governor of the Yaroslavl region. On May 5, 2012, the Yaroslavl Regional Duma vested him with the powers of the regional governor on the proposal of the President of the Russian Federation. On the same day he took office.
In the rating of the effectiveness of heads of Russian regions, compiled by the Civil Society Development Foundation and published in June 2016, he was included in the third group of heads of constituent entities of the Russian Federation (the so-called “average rating”). Shared 81-83 places with the heads of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Vyacheslav Bitarov and the Omsk region. Viktor Nazarov (45 points).
On July 28, 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin accepted the resignation of Sergei Yastrebov at his own request. Dmitry Mironov, who previously served as deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, was appointed acting head of the region.
Since January 23, 2017 - Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation Sergei Donskoy.
The total amount of declared annual income for 2015 was 3 million 133 thousand rubles, spouses - 3 million 605 thousand rubles.
Awarded the Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, III degree (2014).
Sergei Yastrebov spoke about his work in an interview with Ekho Moskvy
On July 20, Governor Sergei Yastrebov spoke about the situation in the Yaroslavl region and about his work to journalists from the radio station “Echo of Moscow” Tatyana Felgengauer and Alexander Plyushchev, who visited Yaroslavl as part of the “25 Years Together” motor rally.
T. Felgenhauer - Hello! Radio station "Echo of Moscow". We are in Yaroslavl today. Alexander Plyushchev and Tatyana Felgenhauer. And today we will talk with Sergei Yastrebov, the governor of the Yaroslavl region. Hello, Sergey Nikolaevich!
S. Yastrebov - Good afternoon
A.Plyushchev - Hello, Sergey Nikolaevich. We have been studying for a long time the issues and problems that are visible from Moscow, and the first thing on the political agenda that came to our minds was to ask: what is it like to lead a region when the mayor of the capital is in a pre-trial detention center?
S. Yastrebov - You see, here, I think, things are independent of each other. Leading a region is never easy. You just need to think about the region, work, in any case, do so that people do not notice the troubles you are talking about.
T. Felgenhauer - That is, your task now is to compensate for the virtually absent work of the mayor of Yaroslavl.
S. Yastrebov - My task is to ensure a high quality of life for Yaroslavl residents, regardless of where they live - in Yaroslavl, in some remote village, in the Breitovsky district; so that they understand that they can receive the entire set of necessary social guarantees, social services, medical services, educational institutions so that they can travel; and, in any case, live a normal, good life, receive quality services and a high-quality standard of living. The quality of life of the population - there are various kinds of ratings, including RIA-Rating which puts us in 14th place in the Russian Federation - this is not so bad.
A.Plyushchev - By the way, we weren’t talking about ratings. You are probably familiar with this rating of the survival rate of governors. And to be honest, I wouldn’t want to be in your place in this ranking. But you are successful, meanwhile, you continue to work, hang in there, as they say. How do you do this?
S. Yastrebov - Probably, just based on your words, working - working for results, solving economic, commercial issues, budget issues. Everything ultimately suggests that by working, you can not only hold on, but also have the prospect of growth, especially from the positions I occupied.
A.Plyushchev - What is this work, I beg your pardon, what can you boast about? Understand, we came from Moscow, we are not local, and it is difficult from another region, not necessarily from the capital, to see what is happening, even in a neighboring region.
S. Yastrebov - Here, you see, everything probably comes down to the main theme, and all social benefits begin with how the budget feels. And the budget of the Yaroslavl region feels quite confident. In any case, this year our consolidated budget is somewhere around 60 billion. Ask your neighbors.
Everything regarding the amount of resources that we transfer to the consolidated budget of the Russian Federation is 107 billion. This is larger than any territory of the Central Federal District, excluding Moscow and the Moscow region. Accordingly, we implement decent monetary policy, we, in any case, have a reasonable deficit.
We started thinking about the problems of the 15th year back in April of the 14th year, when we were forming the budget of the 15th year. We have changed the structure of public debt, that is, almost 45% of us are bonds. This shows that they believe us. We are the region that places our bonds, and in July last year, a year ago, we placed 5 billion for 7 years at 8.75. What happened in December and what we did in July helped us survive.
A.Plyushchev - This means you can borrow money cheaply.
S. Yastrebov - Yes, to this day we are still engaged in this matter. Plus, accordingly, we realized that we needed to tighten the belt a little and reduced the budget deficit of the 15th year in relation to the 14th year by three times. We removed 5 billion rubles, that is, we removed the air.
A.Plyushchev - Air - what is it on?
S. Yastrebov - Air is nothing. Air is a budget deficit, which then, if nothing is done or removed, turns into a national debt. A simple flow from one glass to another, and the loop gets smaller and smaller...
A.Plyushchev - How did you cut costs?
S. Yastrebov - Costs were reduced due to – not a fashionable word – optimization. Everything related to the “creditor” was removed; they cut costs, starting from the governor and, accordingly, all the now popular measures to reduce the size of the state apparatus. We worked with tenders, worked, including, let's say, with our ineffective costs in some areas. That is, in this case, we removed fantasies, which entailed a reduction in “unfinished work”, and “unfinished work” means direct losses, this is an additional burden on the budget, which we reduced. In the 13th year we had about 700 million “creditors”, in the 14th year it was zero. These are also, in general, things that allow you to work effectively with resources.
A.Plyushchev - Sergei Nikolaevich, you said “starting with the governor” - what did you personally lose as a result of this reduction?
S. Yastrebov - In principle, I did not lose. In any case, 10% of my salary went to some social programs.
T. Felgenhauer - That is, you took the path of salary reduction...
S. Yastrebov - This is the smallest contribution that could be made. A much more serious contribution is our investment projects that we are implementing. That is, in 3 years we have attracted 250 billion [rubles] of investment into the region. And most importantly, all our production was not at the stage of starting a project, an agreement of intent - they were put into operation, they produce results, they produce real money, they produce profits from which we receive taxes - taxes go to the budget, and from With a full budget, we solve social programs.
And, to be honest, again about the ratings - 3rd in the Central Federal District in terms of the amount of resources per person allocated to social programs. 1st – Moscow, 2nd Moscow region, 3rd – we. Well, it's true, it's statistics, there's no getting around it. Plus housing, sorry. This is the last sentence. Housing is, if you like, feedback from people who want to live here. They vote by buying housing in Yaroslavl, because they like it here, excuse me, where they can earn money, that is, employment is guaranteed. And, if we go back to the numbers, 13th to 14th - plus 42%, in terms of housing volumes reached 694 [thousand square meters]. The first half of the 15th to the first half of the 14th – plus 43%
T. Felgenhauer - Can you clarify: are housing in the Yaroslavl region being bought by local residents, that is, residents of the Yaroslavl region, or are residents of Moscow, the Moscow region leaving the region, preferring the Yaroslavl region, because it is cheaper here?
A.Plyushchev - Or do residents of less prosperous areas come?
T. Felgenhauer - Is this an influx of people from other areas or are they locals?
S. Yastrebov - Thanks for the question. People are buying housing in the Yaroslavl region...
T. Felgenhauer - And thanks for that.
S. Yastrebov -...both those and others, and the third, depending on who wants to see their future. Muscovites are also buying, because they are probably tired of living in Moscow in not very comfortable conditions.
A.Plyushchev - Sergei Nikolaevich looks at us with sympathy.
S. Yastrebov - Neighbors from other regions are also buying. Moreover, the so-called labor migration is our internal one. About 15 years ago, Moscow acted as a vacuum cleaner for us, but now we are also growing, the population is growing due to external migration. That is, we, unfortunately, have not reached the level of natural population growth - we are striving for it, we still have a little time left, I think we will work for three years and close this topic too - but the fact that people are coming to us, this speaks of that there is a place to work, a place to teach children. A beautiful city, after all, a beautiful area.
T. Felgenhauer - Do a lot of people go to Moscow?
S. Yastrebov - Now it’s less. In principle, this has already been balanced: those who left at one time - well, maybe someone succeeded in Moscow or other places - many have returned, so this balance is more or less clear to us now. We don't suffer much from this.
T. Felgenhauer - So the proximity of Moscow doesn’t really bother you much?
S. Yastrebov - I have my phrase: We are at a safe distance from Moscow. 250 kilometers, a little more – it’s safe.
T. Felgenhauer - That is, the federal center will not reach it, but the people will not run away either.
S. Yastrebov - Having Moscow nearby, we also have a gorgeous market. After all, you buy everything, so our agro-industrial complex has taken off. 7-8% growth of the agro-industrial complex per year is for you, thanks to you. And everything about tourism, which is growing, is domestic tourism. This is what is external - we used to boast that a ship with foreigners had arrived... Now it’s about 10 percent of the total flow, so everything that concerns...
A.Plyushchev - By the way, I would like to talk about import substitution literally through the next question. Yesterday we walked along your beautiful embankment of the Volga, took a walk in the evening, and our San Sanych, Pikulenko, who is the commander of the rally, he paid attention, said: “I remember literally a few years ago, maybe ten years ago, it was impossible to walk along the Volga, so that in your field of vision there is not at least one ship of some kind - cargo, passenger - it doesn’t matter - and there is a lot of traffic all the time. And now you’re walking, and maybe 10 minutes will pass, 15 minutes will pass, and you won’t see anything.” How did the Volga cease to exist as a transport artery for you?
S. Yastrebov - For us, firstly, it was not an artery, but the Volga, Mother Volga - whatever you want. Well, that's its main purpose. All the beauty of Yaroslavl...
A.Plyushchev - To be a mother?
S. Yastrebov -...Yaroslavl region - this is the fact that we have the Volga. And Uglich is on the Volga, and Myshkin is on the Volga, and Rybinsk is on the Volga, all our main cities are on the Volga, so here we treat it a little differently - not as a two-way street. Yes, there used to be more traffic, especially oil traffic. But now, due to the fact that pipeline transport has developed, and we, excuse me, do not transport oil by barges to St. Petersburg. There is a pipe nearby, known to everyone. By the way, it goes through the Yaroslavl region.
Everything related to passenger ships - yes, transit towards Astrakhan has been reduced, but everything related to tourist ships - 6-8 ships in navigation - from May 1 to September 15 - are always present here. As a transport artery for passenger, let's say, messages, it has exhausted itself. This is tourism. There are Kostroma, Ples, Nizhny - whatever.
There is one problem that arose especially two years ago - the so-called low water. But now, thank God, it’s raining for the second month, and we’ve sorted out the water. Basically, we had several troubled months when we had problems with water intakes. Moreover, we take care of Moscow. We have a dam there in Uglich, which directs water to the capital, and they sacrificed themselves. But, thank God, we also sorted this out, and in principle, I think this whole thing will work out.
Naturally, the parallel development of both the railway and roads - it is slowly removing the importance of the Volga as a transport artery, but as a recreation, as, excuse me, ostentatious, as they say, events for the same well-known route from Moscow to us, then to St. Petersburg by boat – it exists and, in principle, exists successfully.
Another topic of the Volga is developing - taking into account the opening of the internal waters of the Russian Federation, ships flying foreign flags have already begun to come to us. The same Muscovites. Well, it’s hard there on the Pirogovskoye Reservoir. They are trying to escape on their...
T. Felgenhauer - Yes, you won't turn around.
A.Plyushchev -...ships called “the same Muscovites.” We still live in the same country, Sergei Nikolaevich. I haven't heard any news about this.
S. Yastrebov - They come in, they come in. Not many, but they come.
A.Plyushchev - Fine. Let's return to import substitution, with your permission. You named essentially two industries - agriculture and tourism - that are growing. Naturally, they replace the import of vegetables, fruits, and, accordingly, imported tourists with ours. What else can you highlight here that you can boast about in the sense of import substitution - a fashionable word today?
S. Yastrebov - You see, we still... we started with you, interestingly, with the agro-industrial complex and tourism, but this is so much for our budget...
T. Felgenhauer - I’ll explain a little bit for the listeners, because they won’t see this gesture. A little, a little, yes.
A.Plyushchev - Not like the fishermen show.
S. Yastrebov - After all, the Yaroslavl region is an industrial region, so we have always, in general, been proud of it, and even forgot about the agro-industrial complex for some time. Now our industry, traditional in any case, is showing decent results. If we look at the numbers: last year we had 103.7 [percent] industrial production; gross regional – plus 1.9 [percent], in figures – 368 billion [rubles]. These are quite serious numbers, and therefore we can afford to count on a decent budget.
Everything regarding the first direction can probably be said this way: we are solving the government tasks that were assigned to us in connection with the crisis in Ukraine. And a little secret: Dmitry Olegovich Rogozin announced at the last maritime forum where ship turbines will be made. They will be made in the city of Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region, at the famous Saturn plant, which also solves issues of equipping both the armed forces and civil aviation: Sukhoi Superjet engines are our traditional topic. Plus, respectively, heavy turbines: 110 megawatts, 77 megawatts, and the Saturn plant, and, accordingly, the Russian Gas Turbines plant built together with GE Rybinsk, which also solve energy security issues.
Plus everything related to GLONASS and other things is, in general, also our topic. Everything related to diesel engines and gas engines is also our topic. This is Yaroslavl "Avtodiesel", plant 530. There is a lot to list.
T. Felgenhauer - That is, you are talking about the fact that existing factories simply receive new orders.
S. Yastrebov - Existing factories must make themselves new in order to receive new orders. That is, these investments that were...
T. Felgenhauer - That is, you are now upgrading factories...
S. Yastrebov - We are completing this program.
T. Felgenhauer - That is, we are almost finished.
S. Yastrebov - I said that we, in principle, have implemented the refinery modernization project, we have completed the construction of a new plant - the 530th engine. "Rostov Optical-Mechanical Plant". At Saturn there is a gas turbine unit, where we resolve issues of gas pressure stations for the same Power of Siberia. That is, we have summed up these questions.
Plus, we have a separate industry – pharmaceuticals. We have five factories. We are currently building three. Plus, accordingly, wide contracts with leading companies - with Abby, with Kiorin, Cadila (this is an Indian company), which today, understanding our design and the fact that we have people, a personnel system has developed, training personnel from schoolchildren to university , plus so-called dual education, joint educational projects, for example, “Kamatsu”... By the way, the guy who won the All-Russian Games as the best welder in Russia and the CIS will go to Brazil. He was just preparing at our old school No. 21, now the lyceum is on the basis of this joint training center that we created with Kamatsu.
There are “Teva” and “Takeda” - pharmaceutical companies, they built actual factories here. They confirm - you see, they nod. You can watch them, they produce real products. That is, if, say, 7 years ago in our budget structure “pharma” was 0.1%, now it is 5%. You feel the difference, as they say, that is, this is also an industry that solves the issues of import substitution and filling the budget, and, accordingly, jobs, very decent jobs. That is, these are the latest factories that were made for our domestic market - they will supply products to all countries where companies such as Takeda and Teva are present - these are world-famous companies.
T. Felgenhauer - Let me remind you that we are talking with Sergei Yastrebov - this is the governor of the Yaroslavl region. Tatyana Felgenhauer and Alexander Plyushchev - we are in Yaroslavl as part of the motor rally and are now in the Echo studio in Yaroslavl.
Sergei Nikolaevich, from what you are saying, I get the impression that governor is not a political position. This is, as Yuri Mikhailovich used to say, “a strong business executive.” Is this one the same for you?
S. Yastrebov - How can I tell you... What do we define, say, as the main task? We identified the main task in the strategy that we adopted before 25: the quality of life of the population, for which we all work - this is the main thing. The population makes an assessment accordingly: this is where we are going, this is where we are going. Depending on the quality of life, we present the perspective: it lives here or leaves. Unfortunately, we have cities that, to put it mildly, are drying up, and people are leaving this land for various reasons.
T. Felgenhauer - Are there such cities in the region?
S. Yastrebov - We, fortunately, do not have such cities, but, unfortunately, we have quite a large part of the territory that was previously filled with villages and small settlements; it is slowly moving either to regional centers or cities. But, unfortunately, even what we call the agro-industrial complex is a slightly different agro-industrial complex, it’s different...
T. Felgenhauer - The scale is different.
S. Yastrebov - These are huge enterprises, for example, the same “Volzhanin” - it produces a billion eggs a year - it’s a factory...
T. Felgenhauer - Well, that is, the village cannot survive in such a situation.
S. Yastrebov - The village is difficult for it to survive. Naturally, there are farms there, but the farmer lives only if he makes something exclusive. There is no way he can resist large industrial production. That is, he is doing something... This is the same Myshkin. In Myshkin, 80% of the population is engaged in tourism, everyone is surrounded by mice... 180 thousand tourists.
A.Plyushchev - Vodka…
S. Yastrebov - Anything. Vodka is separate.
T. Felgenhauer - We were there.
S. Yastrebov - The Vodka Museum, in my opinion, is in Uglich. Or did they do it in Myshkin too?
A.Plyushchev - And in Uglich.
S. Yastrebov - Well, this is already being replicated. Vodka is our everything, where can you get away from it! In short, these are the things. We still try to keep people busy. And in Uglich there is an enterprise “AgriVolga”, which deals with a new topic - organics. This is also important - organic food. In Moscow, you will be in these beautiful [shops] like the ABC of Taste - find Ugleche Pole products there - buy them, you won’t regret it. All Swiss chocolate is made here, nearby, in Bolshoye Selo...
T. Felgenhauer - On Bolshaya Arnautskaya.
S. Yastrebov - No, in Bolshoye Selo the village is called Varegovo. That is, we are also developing these things and trying to occupy them somehow...
Folk crafts, of course, again - where the path is. That’s why we are trying to trodden the path, preparing and dragging ourselves to the theme of the 50th anniversary of the Golden Ring brand. That is, we always say this: You, fellow Muscovites, work there, in Moscow for a week, earn money. Then come to us on Friday - we will help you...
A.Plyushchev - To spend.
S. Yastrebov - Yes, leave them with us. This is also, in general, keeping people busy. There is “Lukovaya Sloboda” and everything else appears along the road, and even you were driving - they sell onions along the road. Whatever you want is all for you: mushrooms and so on. Self-employment is also a topic. But if there is no road, it’s more difficult. Therefore, we are trying to somehow build this road topic, although this is a difficult topic: it’s not easy to solve everything right away, but gradually, gradually... Bearing in mind the successes of industry and significant figures for the road fund, we see the prospect that with this task We will gradually cope, again in the interests of the population.
But city dwellers also need to live somewhere. They, too, like Muscovites, on weekends - mushrooms have started to appear - they try to go out, in any case, people are on vacation, and we try to have as few bad, dirty places as possible. And, by the way, I will say that, in general, we are coping with this too.
A.Plyushchev - You are directly anticipating our questions, because only we want to ask about roads, and here you are - once, bam! – and about the roads.
S. Yastrebov - Yes, well, where can you get away from them?
A.Plyushchev - Yes. Because we were traveling to Yaroslavl for now, and on the section of the Yaroslavl region to Yaroslavl there is a good road that connects with Moscow - you can’t say anything. The roads in the city are significantly worse. What are you going to do with this? We have not yet driven towards Kostroma. Local residents warned us that it would be worse there. I don't know, I can't say anything.
S. Yastrebov - If you drive along the federal road, you won’t see anything bad there, I mean along the federal road to Kostroma. You will get there in 40 minutes with your good car. This is generally normal. The city is also different. There are main highways, the same Frunze Avenue, along which you will go to Kostroma, the same Moskovsky Avenue, the same Svoboda Street, even Bolshaya Oktyabrskaya - 5 years ago we would have come to Bolshaya Oktyabrskaya...
A.Plyushchev - No, I come regularly.
S. Yastrebov - Have you seen Bolshaya Oktyabrskaya with a tram?
A.Plyushchev - Yes... No, where the tram is...
S. Yastrebov - There was a tram here.
A.Plyushchev - And there are places where there are still trams - there are problems there.
S. Yastrebov - Our tram then mostly runs along a dedicated lane. We had the only “superroad” here - Bolshaya Oktyabrskaya, where there was a tram in the middle, and it was beautiful. This is where people were jumping up and down. Therefore, this too, in general, has been decided, and we have done a lot of things for the 1000th anniversary of Yaroslavl - both the interchange and the Crooked Bridge over Kotorosl - but not all. I would like Karabulinka. Here is Karabulinka, if we complete it - and we will definitely do it through joint efforts, I and Maxim Yuryevich Sokolov [Minister of Transport] are discussing this topic, and we are preparing for this big project that addresses the topic of transit. Plus transit, taking into account the new bridge and the second part of the ring road, I think we will complete it, I think we will complete it next year. They are taking away quite a large transit that goes past the city of Yaroslavl. But we will gradually enter smaller streets.
The main principle when building policy in the region is the first: public roads. Second: roads where school buses are located - we also have this design. Further, accordingly, everything concerns objects that have, if you like, an economic effect, that is, those that are obliged to function, and we must ensure. And in the city, together with the city authorities - they should under no circumstances be pushed aside - they, too, must build their own policy. When we offer our money, the road fund for the territory, the principle is simple: here is the money, and which street is first, which is second, and what you add there yourself is not prohibited - this is already a question for the city authorities or the authorities of one or another municipal district.
T. Felgenhauer - This brings us back to the first question: How do you coordinate with a city without a mayor?
S. Yastrebov - In any case, we lived for a certain number of years and it didn’t get any worse.
T. Felgenhauer - Still, I would like to return us to political issues. Would you like to be a mayor who was elected rather than appointed?
A.Plyushchev - Mayor? Governor.
T. Felgenhauer - I apologize, governor, of course. A governor who was elected, not appointed.
S. Yastrebov - In this case, I do not think that this will greatly affect the effectiveness of the governor’s work, but if the decision is made that the governor is elected, then, naturally, the governor must be elected by law. In this case, I am ready for this procedure.
A.Plyushchev - Here the question was not even whether you are ready or not, but whether the mandate of popular support is important to you?
S. Yastrebov - Let me explain again: in this case, now, at least today, when communicating with people, I receive both bad and good emotions from them. The governor's mandate of popular support will not protect him. The governor can only be protected by those real issues that he decides or does not solve.
A.Plyushchev - The same applies to the appointment or non-appointment of mayors, because this issue is constantly discussed.
S. Yastrebov - If you look at it this way, you can go from top to bottom. Take two simple comparisons: our structure of power, the same beloved United States and compare. Everything related to power, the vertical must be present, but both branches of government must answer equally. It doesn’t happen that I ask you questions and you answer. Both branches of government are equally responsible for the results of work in the country, in the region, in the city, both branches of government.
T. Felgenhauer - That is, it turns out that the president...
A.Plyushchev - I'm sorry, both branches - you mean municipal and...
S. Yastrebov - I mean executive and legislative.
T. Felgenhauer - Does it turn out that both you and the president who appoints you bear equal responsibility for the results of your work?
S. Yastrebov - In this case, the president bears a certain responsibility for what he entrusted to me, and I am responsible to the president. I work to justify his trust.
T. Felgenhauer - If possible elections are not a problem for you - you are ready to be elected - does this mean that the opposition in the region can feel completely free and calm?
S. Yastrebov - I think that we have, as they say, the most democratic territory, and the opposition feels very calm here.
A.Plyushchev - All regional heads say so.
S. Yastrebov - I’m not just speaking from my own mouth, this, in my opinion, is not my assessment - this is the assessment of your colleagues.
A.Plyushchev - Fine. What is your working relationship with the opposition: does it hinder you, does it help you?
T. Felgenhauer - Would you like to somehow involve her in your work?
S. Yastrebov - It's easier to ask the opposition. In any case, I communicate with them all, I don’t run away from anyone, I don’t hide from anyone. That is, we have normal working relationships with everyone. And I am in no way going to hide or avoid questions here. We have different questions.
A.Plyushchev - Previous governors of the region were celebrated here with some super projects: “Arena-2000”, “1000th anniversary”, reconstruction of Moskovsky Avenue. Did you have any super project of your own?
S. Yastrebov - You mentioned the “1000th Anniversary” super project. So, during the “1000th anniversary”, when we were preparing it, I had the honor of bearing the title: “First Deputy Mayor of the city of Yaroslavl for the implementation of projects and programs of the millennium of the city of Yaroslavl.”
T. Felgenhauer - That is, you have already completed your super project for the region!
S. Yastrebov - That’s not the point, it’s not about super projects. They are needed. I think that in this case, the solution to the transport problem of the city of Yaroslavl - this topic of the Karabulinskaya interchange and the third bridge [across the Volga] should be implemented, but again together. If the city authorities want to do this, with our help, with the help of the Federation, then this is a prospect for 25 years in the future. And we won’t go crazy in Tarasovka, like you, I feel, were crowded there for some time, leaving our capital, the hero city of Moscow.
A.Plyushchev - Yaroslavl highway do you mean?
S. Yastrebov - Yes Yes. These things are a great prospect. I also have this phrase: gradual, normal, stable growth without jerks or surprises. Therefore, planned, calm work, which is understandable to everyone and is not something out of the ordinary, and then we’ll see, it seems to me that it is more realistic and understandable, especially in today’s situation.
T. Felgenhauer - Last week I read in one of the newspapers that the president proposes to entrust all anti-corruption activities in the region to the governor. Conventionally, the governor is at the head of such an anti-corruption committee or commission. How difficult would this work be for you in the realities of the Yaroslavl region?
S. Yastrebov - You see, the fact is that the governor is already responsible for everything. In this case, attention to this topic was once again emphasized. It exists not only at the gubernatorial, but also at the federal level. Therefore, this is a normal policy of the state, which said that the state with all its resources will fight corruption in the country, naturally, at all levels.
A.Plyushchev - How pressing is this problem for the Yaroslavl region?
S. Yastrebov - I don't think it's more so than in other regions. This problem exists - no one is going to turn away from it. We are working in this direction. There are, as they say, people who do this deliberately, and there are people who, due to some specific illiteracy. We bring both of them to the understanding that this is the law and it must be followed.
T. Felgenhauer - When you find yourself at the center of scandals - the Investigative Committee recently refused to initiate a criminal case against you - how much does this generally harm you as a governor or do you say: “Well, if you need to go to the Investigative Committee, then please,” or there: “I don’t think it’s necessary to pay any attention at all to what telephone conversations they publish, what they don’t publish, what records of what meetings”?
S. Yastrebov - The fact is that, as they say, from prison and from the scrip... what do we say there?
A.Plyushchev - Yes, don't worry.
S. Yastrebov - And therefore, here you need to treat this matter normally, naturally, understanding that excessive attention also implies excessive responsibility and accuracy. When it comes to conversations, I still talk on the phone. And the main thing is for me to be sure that this or that player who has come to our market is real, that he has certain qualifications and will not overstrain himself by taking on too much responsibility. Therefore, we try to ensure that procedures and, accordingly, monitoring of the implementation process of a particular project are constant; and we were sure that suddenly on December 30 we open our eyes - and we have a New Year tree with a surprise: this or that social facility was not introduced or a road that suddenly failed, or they suddenly forgot to clean it, because one tractor, sorry, on 28 streets. That is, these nuances need to be anticipated. This is the work associated with understanding and constant monitoring of the activities of a particular contractor, although he won the competitive procedure, it is mandatory.
A.Plyushchev - Not long ago, the president signed a decree nullifying the terms of regional governors—there are two of them each. After this, you can borrow, in my opinion, just from the 12th year, that is, this order is by and large irrelevant for you. How long do you think you will stay at the head of the Yaroslavl region?
S. Yastrebov - If there is an opportunity to have two terms, then I will try to do everything in order to have two terms.
T. Felgenhauer - In general, what is the optimal period of work at the head of the region, in your opinion? Because you obviously have long-term projects - the same roads - is it even possible to do something in the region in five years or not?
S. Yastrebov - You see, everything depends on the story - on the history of entry. That is, everyone’s story is different: some became governor at 30, others at 57, like me, for example. Therefore, if we remember the 90s, when I started this whole story, then we had the Popular Front here in Yaroslavl. It took me two days to choose from four candidates. He was elected chairman of the district executive committee. Since then, since 1990, I have been quietly moving most of my life in Yaroslavl, although I lived the first half in Rybinsk, exactly half: there for 30 years and here. And so I gradually came to understand what it is and what I need to do, which is why I have a certain school.
You can start from the other side, that is, come to power at a young age, in principle, having certain ambitions, a certain understanding and lack of life experience. Here everything depends on the specific situation and, if you like, on the region. Regions are also all specific. There are regions like the Yamalo-Nenets Okrug, and there is Kostroma. That is, they are completely different, they cannot be compared. They each have their own tasks, but the governor must solve them, since he is responsible for the people here. Therefore, in each specific case this issue must be resolved individually.
T. Felgenhauer - But in the first term, do you manage to achieve what you set out to do?
S. Yastrebov - Yes, of course not. The thing is that, firstly, I don’t like the word “deadline”.
T. Felgenhauer - Cadence. For the first cadence.
S. Yastrebov - Firstly, I believe that there must be continuity. These hesitations - today they are red, tomorrow they are white - this is wrong. There must be continuity, that is, the person who comes next must understand and be in agreement with what the previous one did. And the previous one should also not fantasize, but really stand on the ground, see the situation, if he has lived here for some time, better than, more or less, the one who came from the outside. And I believe that in most cases there should be people who lived for some time in this region or in this province. Must understand history, culture, traditions, mentality. This is all connected with a simple elementary thing - with the people for whom we, in general, are all working and trying to gain their trust when we declare ourselves, for example, as candidates for gubernatorial elections for the next term.
A.Plyushchev - Boris Nemtsov was a deputy in your region. And for us, of course, this is the number one topic, I think it is also very important at the federal level - the investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov. Here, for you and for your residents, how important is this? Are you following the investigation that is going on?
S. Yastrebov - Naturally, what happened is terrible, and, in principle, for any family, for any person, this is a terrible tragedy, and this, in general, is bad, and this should under no circumstances be done. And therefore I would like the truth to triumph. All of us, especially us, because we personally somehow had our part in this problem, since Boris Efimovich worked for us for a year and a half as a deputy.
Naturally, we, as people, and I, as just a person, want to understand why? Or, let’s say, this is an event for edification... But I am absolutely sure that this is an inhuman act, and these people should be punished in the most severe way. But we need the truth, just like with this unfortunate Boeing that crashed in Donetsk – we need the truth here. And once we receive true information, everyone is able to draw conclusions.
A.Plyushchev - As for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, at first—it has somehow died down now—versions were expressed that this murder could be connected with his activities in the Yaroslavl region. Here's how you look: could this be in any way connected with what he did here?
S. Yastrebov - I don't think this is related to the activities here. A year and a half is, in general, just, as they say, the first steps, despite the experience of Boris Efimovich, but here these are the first steps. I don't think there is anything Yaroslavl here. Here the topic is political, and perhaps an overheated topic that has grown into such a terrible tragedy.
T. Felgenhauer - In Moscow they are now discussing the issue of perpetuating the memory of Boris Nemtsov, and it was just discussed and said that it would be logical for a memorial plaque to be installed either on the house where he lived or at his place of work. Do you think it would be correct to install a sign then, perhaps, at the Yaroslavl Duma, where Boris Nemtsov worked as a deputy?
S. Yastrebov - I think that the issue here probably needs to be discussed with deputies. They still worked more closely, and somehow they had to decide, one way or another. But the fact that the figure of Boris Efimovich is significant for Russian politics... You know how he started - as a governor, but, unfortunately, the end of his life probably did not turn out quite right. And here, I think, people will decide, and regarding our Duma - deputies.
A.Plyushchev - But you personally don’t object as the head of the region?
S. Yastrebov - We communicated with him in the same way as with all oppositionists. We had different relationships, but, in any case, when we met, we greeted him.
A.Plyushchev - Thanks a lot! Sergei Yastrebov, governor of the Yaroslavl region, was today at the Echo of Moscow studio in Yaroslavl. Tatiana Felgenhauer and Alexander Plyushchev. Thanks a lot!
S. Yastrebov - Thank you!
Income for 2011 amounted to 5.349 million rubles.
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Biography
Born on June 30, 1954 in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region, Russia.
Education
1976 - graduated from the Rybinsk Aviation Technological Institute.
Military service
1976 - 1977 - service in the ranks of the Soviet army.
Career
1976 - worked at the Stupino Metallurgical Plant in the Moscow region.
1978 - worked as a designer, senior engineer, secretary of the Komsomol association committee at the Rybinsk Motor Manufacturing Association.
1982 - second, then first secretary of the Rybinsk city committee of the Komsomol.
1985 - 1988 - Second Secretary of the Yaroslavl Regional Committee of the Komsomol.
1988 - 1990 - Second Secretary of the Frunzensky District Committee of the CPSU.
1990 - 1992 - Chairman of the Frunzensky District Executive Committee.
1992 - 1998 - Head of the Administration of the Frunzensky District.
June 1998 - head of the administration of the Kirov district of Yaroslavl.
April 2004 - First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl for municipal affairs.
June 2007 - First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl for the implementation of projects and programs for the 1000th anniversary of the city.
January 2009 - First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl for socio-economic development and the 1000th anniversary of the city.
January 2011 - First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl for socio-economic development of the city.
September 2011 - First Deputy Mayor of Yaroslavl for urban planning and socio-economic development of the city.
Sergei Yastrebov’s powers included coordinating the activities of state bodies of the region, structural divisions of the regional Government apparatus responsible for the implementation of state policy in the field of local self-government, state orders, interaction with compatriots, and the implementation of state policy in the field of migration. The department for local self-government and the regional department of state procurement were also functionally subordinate to Sergei Yastrebov.
April 28, 2012 - appointed acting governor of the Yaroslavl region until the person vested with the powers of the governor of the Yaroslavl region takes office by decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On the early termination of the powers of the governor of the Yaroslavl region.”
Plans as governor
The main task of Sergei Yastrebov as governor is to create a mechanism capable of making the Yaroslavl region a territory with a stable economy, an attractive investment climate, favorable living conditions and hospitable for our friends and neighbors.
In the Yaroslavl region, at the initiative of the governor, a strategy for socio-economic development until 2025 is being developed. Its goal is to make the region a leader in the quality of life of the population.
The strategy being developed places emphasis on the so-called “new family policy.”
The future strategy for the socio-economic development of the region will cover all spheres of life - from assistance to families and children to investment policy, development of the agro-industrial complex and tourism.
Already done:
- within the framework of regional target programs, 1,778 places in kindergartens have been opened; parents of 3-7 year old children who do not yet have enough places in kindergartens receive compensation, the amount of which has been increased to 4,925 rubles from January 1, 2013.
- a one-time payment of 42,720 rubles was introduced for the birth of two or more children at the same time. On July 1, 2012, payments of regional family capital began - 53,400 rubles - to families in which a third or subsequent child was born or adopted after December 31, 2010. On January 1, 2013, a monthly payment was introduced at the birth of the third and subsequent children, equal to the subsistence level. Payments to pregnant women who registered early were increased to three thousand rubles.
- The program “Development of enterprises in the building materials industry and industrial housing construction in the Yaroslavl region” was approved for the period until 2020.
- within the framework of the program “Stimulating the development of housing construction in the Yaroslavl region”, a separate subprogram “Improving the living conditions of large families” was allocated. Support was provided to 43 families, and in total, 101 families improved their living conditions during the program. And now the budget has allocated 100 million rubles for these purposes. Last year, 54 families received plots for these purposes free of charge. Another 89 became owners of land to run private farming on it.
Sergey Yastrebov about the document “Concept 2025”
Social activity
August 25, 2012 - visited the village of Krasnye Tkachi, which celebrated its 85th anniversary with celebrations in honor of the Yaroslavl District Day. Sergei Yastrebov, as part of the competition jury, appreciated the hospitality, creativity and creativity of each of the eight rural settlements of the region, which presented their presentations at the tent competition.
February 23, 2013 - took part in the solemn ceremony of laying wreaths and flowers at memorable places of military glory. Sergei Yastrebov laid wreaths and flowers at the “Star” and “Angel” obelisks, at the memorial to the Heroes of the Soviet Union, and at the graves of those killed in the North Caucasus at the Military Memorial Cemetery.
March 29, 2013 - took part in the ceremonial meeting of the regional department of the FSB of Russia and a festive concert dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the formation of the Yaroslavl Provincial Extraordinary Commission, which laid the foundation for the formation of units of state security bodies in the region.
April 16, 2013 - took part in the Russian-Japanese forum in the field of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment production in Tokyo. One of the issues discussed is the development of cooperation in the field of diagnosis and treatment of cancer in the early stages. The meeting program also included visits to enterprises, including Takeda, which opened a plant in the Novoselki industrial park. The meeting participants also discussed the possibility of opening a Japanese oncology clinic in Yaroslavl.
April 19, 2013 - visited the regional blood transfusion station together with his deputy Alexander Senin. The top officials of the region congratulated the employees of the medical institution and donors and personally took part in the blood donation campaign for the post of mayor of Yaroslavl, but did not participate in the elections.
April 24, 2013 - within the framework of the XVI annual exhibition-fair “Book Culture of the Yaroslavl Region”, a presentation of Yaroslavl publishing houses that debuted in 2012 took place. A book about the Yaroslavl governor with the working title “Who are you, Mr. Yastrebov?”, which is currently being prepared for release by the Fakel publishing house, turned out to be quite interesting. The authors will talk about the life of Sergei Nikolaevich before and after his election as head of the region, about his interests, hobbies, affections and dislikes. Also in the book “Who are you, Mr. Hawks?” interviews with people from the governor’s inner circle will be published.
Also at the end of May 2013, the premiere of the play about Sergei Yastrebov will take place at the Yaroslavl Chamber Theater. The one-man show with the working title “Sergei Nikolaevich Yastrebov” will feature only one actor. The author of the play and director of the production, Yuri Vaksman, will talk from the stage about the life of Sergei Nikolaevich. He will also play the head of the region and people from the governor’s inner circle.
It is also worth adding that already in August 2013, plasticine “Sergey Nikolaevich Yastrebov” will appear in Yaroslavl stationery stores.
Soviet and Russian party and statesman. Governor of the Yaroslavl region since May 5, 2012.
Family
Married. Have children. The eldest daughter Elena works at the central office of the company ZAO R-Pharm in Moscow.
Biography
Born on June 30, 1954, in the city of Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region. In 1976 he graduated from the Rybinsk Aviation Technological Institute. Worked at the Stupino Metallurgical Plant (Moscow region).
After serving in the army in 1978, he got a job at the Rybinsk Motor Manufacturing Association, where he worked first as a designer, then as a senior engineer and committee secretary Komsomol.
Since 1982, in Komsomol and then party work: he holds the position of first second and then first secretary of the Rybinsk city committee of the Komsomol.
In 1985-88 - Second Secretary of the Yaroslavl Regional Committee of the Komsomol. In 1988-90 - Second Secretary of the Frunzensky District Committee of the CPSU of Yaroslavl. In 1990-92 - Chairman of the Frunzensky District Executive Committee of Yaroslavl. In 1992-98 - Head of the Administration of the Frunzensky District of Yaroslavl. From June 1998 to April 2004 - head of the administration of the Kirovsky district of Yaroslavl. In April 2004, he went to work in the city administration as first deputy mayor of Yaroslavl for municipal affairs.
Since September 2011, Yastrebov has been the first deputy mayor of Yaroslavl for urban planning and socio-economic development of the city.
In the primaries of party candidates held in December 2011 "United Russia" Yastrebov won the post of mayor of Yaroslavl, but did not take part in the elections: regional governor Sergey Vakhrukov made a bet on a businessman Yakova Yakusheva who lost the election to the opposition candidate Evgeniy Urlashov.
The president Dmitry Medvedev On April 27, 2012, he noted that such a situation, when one person wins the primaries and another goes to the polls, is “unacceptable.”
Since March 19, 2012 - Deputy Governor of the Yaroslavl region. Yastrebov’s powers included coordinating the activities of state bodies of the region, structural divisions of the regional Government apparatus responsible for the implementation of state policy in the field of local self-government, state orders, interaction with compatriots, and the implementation of state policy in the field of migration.
The department for local self-government and the regional department of state procurement were also functionally subordinate to Yastrebov.
On April 28, 2012, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed acting Governor of the Yaroslavl region instead of Sergei Vakhrukov, who resigned.
On May 5, 2012, the Yaroslavl Regional Duma approved the candidacy of Sergei Yastrebov, proposed by the president, for the post of governor of the Yaroslavl region.
As of 2014, experts note a rather difficult economic situation in the region. At the beginning of 2013, the region’s public debt amounted to 15.88 billion rubles; in 2014 it already reached 24.5 billion.
In the draft regional budget for 2014, the governor’s team tried to reduce funding for free school meals by hundreds of millions of rubles. The first quarter of 2014 had barely passed, and the money allocated for the entire year for the purchase of drugs for cancer patients was almost completely exhausted. At the same time, 103 million rubles a year from the regional budget are spent on covering the activities of the governor. It is no coincidence that Sergei Yastrebov occupies one of the last places in the rating of governors.
Income
According to data for 2013, the governor earned 2 million 945 thousand rubles, and his wife - 3 million 356 thousand rubles. Sergei Yastrebov owns two land plots with an area of 2359 square meters. m. and 1291 sq. m. Sergei Nikolaevich’s wife owns an apartment with an area of 94.6 square meters. m. In addition, the Yastrebovs have an RM 500 all-terrain vehicle and a BMW 318 car.
Scandals
Sergei Yastrebov was appointed by presidential decree. Deputies of two factions - Communist Party of the Russian Federation And "Patriots of Russia"– stated that they would vote against any candidacy and demand direct elections. " We will not participate in the vote at all, - said a deputy from "Patriots of Russia" Alexander Tsvetkov. – At such a moment, when the law on direct elections of governors has already been signed, carrying out this procedure through appointment is a policy of double standards. Don’t you think, Mr. Presidential Representative, that in this way the Kremlin is showing disrespect for hundreds of thousands of Yaroslavl residents who expected that we would have gubernatorial elections in the fall".
In May 2014, Yaroslavl leaders of the regional branches of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, "Patriots of Russia", "Fair Russia", "Civil Platform" And "Parnassus" turned to Vladimir Putin with a request to dismiss the governor of the Yaroslavl region Sergei Yastrebov early. According to them, the main reasons for this requirement were the growth of corruption, the deterioration of the political and economic climate, the decline in industrial and agricultural production, ill-conceived personnel policies and the growth of public debt.
The governor does not agree with the arguments of the oppositionists, telling Izvestia that they have the right to have their own opinion about the state of affairs in the region, and he will remain with his.
According to opposition leaders, they were prompted to take such a radical step by many reasons, the main one of which was corruption, “which flourished in full bloom during the years of Yastrebov’s rule.” " The chairman of the regional election commission, D.V., was caught red-handed for a multimillion-dollar bribe. Vasiliev. In 2013, a criminal case was opened for abuse of power by employees of the regional road service and the regional road department. The criminal cases against the mayor of Yaroslavl E.R. that have made waves throughout the country stand apart. Urlashov and the mayor of Rybinsk Yu.V. Lastochkin, in relation to which there could have been a political order", the letter says.
In 2014 Boris Nemtsov, who is currently a deputy of the Yaroslavl Legislative Assembly, discovered that the regional governor Yastrebov is involved in “medical” corruption. Nemtsov's suspicions were aroused by the capital's R-Pharm company, which invariably receives the largest contracts for the supply of medicines in the Yaroslavl region through government procurement - more than six hundred state and municipal contracts were concluded with the company.
Formally, the founders of the company are people outside the Yaroslavl authorities, but on the professional contacts LinkedIn page of the governor’s daughter, Elena Yastrebova, it was discovered that she officially works for the R-Pharm company. Having proved the conflict of interests of the Yaroslavl governor, which led to the company becoming practically the only supplier of medicines in the region, Boris Nemtsov turned to law enforcement agencies.
"Yastrebov was initially a temporary figure without a long-term political perspective. Having come to the post of governor from the mayor's office of Yaroslavl, he was unable to rise to the level of a federal politician; he failed to consolidate the Yaroslavl political elite around himself. Therefore, I think that the parties’ statement could be the start of a campaign for his resignation, and it is possible that it will still happen", says the head of the Center for Regional Studies Rostislav Turovsky. According to Turovsky, it is unlikely that a weak candidate with a low rating will be trusted to participate in the gubernatorial elections.