Mikhail Vitalyevich Margelov (Russian: Михаил Витальевич Маргелов; born 22 December 1964), is a Russian public figure and politician, Vice President, JSC “Transneft”, and ex-Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Federation Council of Russia.[1] He has been a member of the European Democrat Group in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) from 2002 until 2009.[2] He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.[3]

Mikhail Margelov
Михаил Маргелов
Margelov in 2014
Vice President of PJSC "Transneft"
Assumed office
20 October 2014
Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Cooperation with African Countries
In office
20 March 2011 – 31 October 2014
4th Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs
In office
14 November 2001 – 26 September 2014
Preceded byMikhail Prusak
Succeeded byKonstantin Kosachyov
Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Sudan
In office
7 October 2008 – 20 March 2011
Head of the Public Relations Office of the President of the Russian Federation
In office
14 May 1997 – 7 April 1998
Preceded byMikhail Lesin
Succeeded byDmitry Mulchanov
Personal details
Born
Mikhail Vitalyevich Margelov

(1964-12-22) 22 December 1964 (age 59)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
SpouseSvetlana Margelova
ChildrenDimitriy and Alexey

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Margelov is the son of Colonel General Vitaly Margelov, a politician and intelligence officer, and the grandson of General Vasily Margelov, a Hero of the Soviet Union.[4] He graduated from the Institute of Asian and African Countries, which is affiliated to Moscow State University.

He is married and has two sons.

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Margelov has worked as an interpreter in the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, taught Arabic at the Higher School of the KGB, and was Senior Editor of the Arab section in the TASS News Agency. He is also fluent in English.[5]

In 1990–1995, he was employed by a number of US consulting companies dealing with investment projects in the Commonwealth of Independent States. In 1995, he became project director for the publicity campaign of Grigory Yavlinsky and the Yabloko party. In 1996, he was chief co-ordinator for advertising for President Boris Yeltsin's 1996 re-election campaign. He went on to head the President's public relations department from November 1996 to May 1998.

Between October 1999 to October 2000, he was a director of the Russian Information Centre (Rosinformcentr), a government agency covering events in the Northern Caucasus From May 1998 to September 1999, he held a managerial position at RIA Novosti news agency. From January to March 2000, Margelov served as a consultant to Vladimir Putin's Electoral Headquarters,[5] in charge of contacts with foreign media.[6]

In PACE, he was a member of the Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee), the Political Affairs Committee and the Sub-Committee on the Middle East. Having served as the vice-president of the PACE, he was due to be appointed president in 2008. However, he was controversially blocked in what some regarded as an anti-Russian move.[7]

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  1. ^ Указ Президента Российской федерации от 11 сентября 1997 года № 1006 «О присвоении квалификационных разрядов федеральным государственным служащим Администрации Президента Российской Федерации»
  2. ^ Распоряжение Президента Российской Федерации от 17 февраля 2010 года № 105-рп
  3. ^ "О присвоении квалификационных разрядов федеральным государственным служащим Администрации Президента Российской Федерации". Decree No. 1006 of 11 September 1997 (in Russian). President of Russia.
  4. ^ "В Москве похоронили Виталия Маргелова" (in Russian). Rambler.ru. 27 March 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b Биография на сайте РИА «Новости»
  6. ^ Спикер Совета Федерации вручила медаль Михаилу Маргелову
  7. ^ [1] Margelov Blocked From PACE Presidency, Moscow Times, 17 January 2008
  8. ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 19 ноября 2007 года № 1550 «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации членов Совета Федерации Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации» Archived 12 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации 21 июля 2003 года № 800 «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации»

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