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Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov

1963 - Today

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Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fedorov or Fyodorov (Russian: Евгений Алексеевич Фёдоров; born 11 May 1963) is a Russian nationalist politician and deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of Russia four convocations (1993–96, 2003), chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship of the State Duma, member of the Central Political Council of United Russia party, PhD. State Councilor of the Russian Federation, coordinator of the organization "National Liberation Movement". Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov is the 18,571st most popular politician (down from 17,382nd in 2024), the 2,853rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,586th in 2019) and the 506th most popular Russian Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov ranks 879Before him are Tracy Caulkins, Shawn Lane, Lydia Bosch, Ghassan Hitto, Rick Carey, and John Tenta. After him are Joel Murray, Igor Lapshin, Donato Sabia, Andrea Leadsom, Michael Hadschieff, and Anna Maria Corazza Bildt.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov ranks 2,851 out of 3,761Before him are Timofey Mozgov (1986), Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (1985), Andreas Müller (null), and Olena Kostevych (1985). After him are Veronika Kudermetova (1997), Liudmila Samsonova (1998), Sergei Tchepikov (1967), Vyacheslav Voronin (1974), Alina Boz (1998), Ilya Markov (1972), Aliaskhab Kebekov (1972), and Basta (1980).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov ranks 505Before him are Marat Khusnullin (1966), Veronika Skvortsova (1960), Sergei Furgal (1970), Nikolay Fyodorov (1958), and Vladimir Ryzhkov (1966). After him are Olga Lyubimova (1980), Igor Kravchuk (1966), Maria Mazina (1964), Margarita Drobiazko (1971), Denis Voronenkov (1971), Dmitry Patrushev (1977), and Leonid Volkov (1980).