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Alexey Overchuk

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Alexey Overchuk
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Alexey Logvinovich Overchuk[a] (born 9 December 1964) is a Russian politician serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Russia for Eurasian integration, cooperation with the Commonwealth of Independent States, BRICS, G20, and international events since 21 January 2020.[1]

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Early life and career

Alexey Overchuk was born on 9 December 1964 in Korostyshiv, Zhytomyr Oblast, in what is now Ukraine. In 1986, he graduated from the K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy, specialising in economic cybernetics. In 1992, he defended his PhD thesis on "Organisation of management of cooperative form of farming in industrial agriculture" at the K.A. Timiryazev Moscow Academy of Agriculture, PhD in Economics.[2]

From 1994 to 1998, he was deputy head of the international department of the presidential administration.[3]

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Cadastral and economic career

Since 1998, head of the department of state registration of real estate rights at the State Committee for Land Resources and Land Management (Roskomzem).[4]

From August 2000, he was Deputy Head of the Russian Federal Land Cadastre Service (Roszemkadastr), which was reorganised into the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography in 2004.[4]

In 2007, he became deputy head of the Federal Agency for Management of Special Economic Zones under Mikhail Mishustin, coordinating work to attract investors. Since March 2011 he has been deputy head of the Federal Tax Service. He coordinated and supervised the activities of the Department of Standards and International Cooperation.[5]

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Deputy Prime Minister

Since 21 January 2020, he has been Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. Originally, Overchuk was intended to oversee IT issues, but these were distributed among other deputy prime ministers. His responsibilities in government include Eurasian integration, cooperation with international organisations (CIS, BRICS, G20, etc.) and planning and organising international events with the Prime Minister.[6]

He has been placed on the sanctions list of the European Union in December 2022 in relation to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[7]

Family

His father, Logvin Alekseevich Overchuk, was born on November 7, 1932. He worked at the All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Economics and served as an agricultural attaché at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the United States.[8] He passed away on June 25, 2007, and was buried at the Troyekurovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.[9]

His mother, Nelli Alexandrovna Overchuk, was born in April 1936. She worked at the All-Russian Research Institute for Technical and Economic Studies of the Agro-Industrial Complex (VNIITEIagroprom). She passed away on May 18, 2009.[10]

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Notes

  1. Russian: Алексе́й Лóгвинович Оверчу́к
    Ukrainian: Олексій Логвинович Оверчук, romanized: Oleksiy Lohvynovych Overchuk

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