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State Duma deputy from the LDPR Boris Chernyshov is one of the youngest parliamentarians. He is 25 years old. He has served in the lower house for just over three months - and has already managed to introduce two anti-vaping bills. ViVA la Cloud studied the politician's biography through open sources. ">

Who is Boris Chernyshov - a deputy who twice "banned" vaping

State Duma deputy from the LDPR Boris Chernyshov is one of the youngest parliamentarians. He is 25 years old. He has served in the lower house for just over three months - and has already managed to introduce two anti-vaping bills. ViVA la Cloud studied the politician's biography through open sources.

Boris Aleksandrovich Chernyshov was born on June 24, 1991 in Voronezh. Father is a military man. In the 1990s, he "did not receive a salary", and then he was completely fired "from the aircraft factory due to reductions." Mother - a certified physicist, in the 90s "sold some shoes."

After graduating from school at the age of 17, the future deputy entered the Faculty of Political Science at the Higher School of Economics and moved to Moscow. “I didn’t have the money to hang out somewhere,” the politician recalled on OTR. Chernyshov preferred the library to nightclubs - he was good at studying. The young man wanted "some kind of professional growth" and "began to choose between parties."

At the end of his first year, Chernyshov began to sympathize with the Liberal Democratic Party. He trained in the youth cell, participated in party activities: book exhibitions, fairs, wrote "for the party newspaper." At the time, judging by his Twitter and Facebook accounts, Chernyshov was a progressive young man: liked oppositionist Alexei Navalny, attended trainings personal growth and career efficiency.

It is not known whether the lessons of self-development played a role, but Chernyshov advanced in the party, first becoming an assistant to State Duma deputy Yaroslav Nilov - one of the co-authors of the law on the "black list" of sites - and then leaving to work for Vladimir Zhirinovsky - apparently, an assistant to the party leader . As a result, the young man ended up as head of the youth branch of the party.

By that time Chernyshov graduated university, without delay going on to self-educate further, at Moscow State University. He became a master, however, without specifying what specialty. The politician avoided the army - which did not prevent him from sympathizing with the military. “A bunch of intriguers, revolutionaries are working in Russia, fulfilling the order of the West. They, like mad dogs, foaming at the mouth, carry the trophies they earned in Russia to the capitalist hill to their owner, Uncle Sam, ”Chernyshov delivered a militaristic speech at an LDPR rally in honor of Defender of the Fatherland Day in February 2013. He concluded his speech with the classic “the enemy will not pass”, nevertheless, he did not receive a standing ovation.

In the same year, Chernyshov began to appear in "big" politics. In the summer of 2013, he was deputy head of the headquarters of the LDPR candidate Mikhail Degtyarev in the Moscow mayoral elections. In the plebiscite, Degtyarev was slightly short of three percent of the vote, taking the penultimate place with 66,000 signatories.

Chernyshov's ambitions grew the following year. He ran for the Moscow City Duma in the 32nd constituency. It includes parts of the Danilovsky, Donskoy districts, Nagatino-Sadovniki and part of the Nagatinsky backwater. Candidate's program could not be found. Chernyshov's level of familiarity with local problems was illustrated by the televised debates on Moscow-24. The politician was asked:

What to do with a convenience store near houses 42–46 on Andropov Avenue?

A very specific question. - emphasized the presenter. - The answer, probably, should also be specific.

Chernyshov did not lose his head:

My suggestion is that there should be more small markets, that weekend fairs should work better, that there should be more shops within walking distance. Unfortunately, not in all districts, not even in all microdistricts, there are no normal roads (the quote is slightly reduced - author's note).

The politician lost the election. In his constituency, he finished third from the bottom with just over five percent, 1,828 votes. This was the worst result in terms of the “price” of the voter: according to the calculations of Vladislav Naganov, a member of the central council of the opposition Party of Progress, Chernyshov spent almost six thousand rubles on each signature. In total, the parliamentarian spent about 11 million rubles on the campaign - personal funds amounted to 236 thousand, the party gave 10 million. With all this money, Chernyshov printed leaflets - not a fact, however, that for himself.

But this did not break Chernyshov. He moved to the federal level, nominated as a candidate for the State Duma of the Russian Federation in 2016. He strengthened his party positions: by that time, Chernyshov held the position of "senior specialist of the second category of the apparatus of the State Duma Committee on Public Associations and Religious Organizations." The politician's result was again not the most impressive, finishing third with 15,000 votes. He was also put first on the Moscow LDPR party list.

Chernyshov became a State Duma deputy. September 28, 2016 handed a mandate. For three months of work, he took part in 18 meetings,

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The generational debate unfolded between the first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk and Deputy of the State Duma from the LDPR Boris Chernyshov after the latter's appraisal statement about the signing of the Belovezhskaya Accords, which led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. The young politician called traitors those who participated in the signing of the Belovezhskaya Accords, and the event itself was sad for the whole country.

In response to Kravchuk's advice to read the works of Solzhenitsyn and writers of those years in order to understand the true reasons for the decision to disintegrate the USSR, State Duma deputy from the Liberal Democratic Party Boris Chernyshov noted that he had read the above literary works, and also remembers the difficulties that his family had to endure after the events of 1991 of the year. The parliamentarian also noted that he was indifferent to the opinion of those colleagues in the State Duma who began to laugh after his statement. He said that their laughter speaks of the deafness of the deputies to the voice of Russian youth.

“They started laughing in the State Duma because of my age, I’m 25. But who started it? The Communists, who have ruined the country, United Russia, who may suffer the same fate as the ruling power in Ukraine, and A Just Russia are socialists. Many of them, at their age on December 8, 1991, did nothing. Young people, the Komsomol, no one came out to defend the country. I don't care about them! If they smile and laugh when young people speak, it means they don't want to hear the voice of the future. For them, these are all jokes, because the Communist Party faction contains people who voted and ratified the Belovezhskaya Accords. Only the Liberal Democratic Party opposed this, and Zhirinovsky defended our country, ”Chernyshov said.

He recalled that at the time when the USSR collapsed, he did not live in the capital of Russia, and was in a completely different social status, which is why he can safely say that he found difficult times in the post-Soviet historical period.

“I remember the consequences of the collapse of the USSR. At that time I did not live in the center of Moscow, I was not a leading politician, deputy, I lived on the outskirts of the city of Voronezh. And I remember how difficult it was for everyone who lived in neighboring houses. I remember how my mother, a physicist by education, was selling some shoes! And all this “thanks” to Kravchuk. I remember my father, a military man, was fired from an aircraft factory due to layoffs. He was worried that he could not get a salary and buy food for his child and wife. I remember how this country was humiliated,” the deputy said.

According to him, Kravchuk does not care what descendants will say today, since during his political career he managed to accumulate a fortune for himself, which allows him to ensure a comfortable old age.

“Of course, he doesn’t care what the comments will be. He enriched himself, lives in luxury and chic. And most of the people who survived the historical vacuum drank themselves, and many had their destinies ruined. Everything went downhill only because of the decision of three comrades, I would call them rougher, three traitors who destroyed a great country with history, threw Russia back to the borders of the 17th century! They destroyed three centuries of technological progress. Three eccentrics did what the hordes of the Nazi army could not do, ”concluded the interlocutor NSN.

In conclusion, he advised the first president of Ukraine to meet with those who accuse him of the collapse of the USSR. He pointed out to his opponent that the writer, whose works he advises him to read, described the period of repression, while the 80-90s already represented a completely different historical stage.

“And I read Solzhenitsyn, and many other writers who denounce the Soviet period. But only Kravchuk does not understand that Solzhenitsyn wrote about those moments that were in radical communism, when it intersected with terror and political repression. The period is closer to the 80s-90s, when the country lived normally. And let Kravchuk meet with those people who want to spit in his face,” Chernyshov said.

Recall that the collapse of the USSR occurred on December 8, 1991 as a result of the signing of the Belovezhskaya agreements by the heads of the three republics. The first president of Ukraine, Leonid Kravchuk, who personally participated in this event, explained the statement of the LDPR deputy by the influence of Russian propaganda. He remarked that one should not pay attention to the immature judgments of a young man who undertakes to evaluate the events that happened in his early childhood.

He is a member of the parliamentary group for relations with the parliaments of the United States, China, India, France, deputy of the parliamentary assembly of the union of Belarus and Russia, member of the working group for recording airtime of the CEC.

Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the VII convocation
from October 5, 2016
The president Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
Birth June 25(1991-06-25 ) (28 years)
Voronezh, Russian Federation
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Education
  • Moscow State University
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In December 2016, Chernyshov, along with Vasily Vlasov, proposed to be allowed to join political parties and participate in elections from the age of 16.

In January 2017, he proposed a bill to regulate the sale of e-cigarettes. In an explanatory note, he indicates that the document aims to "prevent smoking propaganda as a result of" vaping "". The main requirements are: a ban on the sale of vapes to children, a ban on the use of vapes in public places and mandatory product certification indicating information on the composition of the liquid, the country of manufacture and the expiration date.

In January 2017, he introduced a bill to the lower house of parliament proposing to admit young men with secondary specialized education to pedagogical universities without exams in order to increase the number of male teachers in schools.

In March 2018, he introduced a bill to abolish the unified state exam. He commented on this as follows:

“The essence of the bill is to abolish the USE, which is boring for students and parents, which is aimed not at obtaining knowledge, but at “training” according to a certain set of tasks. A return to the traditional exam is proposed. This will improve the learning process and make sure that in the final grades, children do not prepare for the Unified State Examination, but study calmly and then enter universities.

In November 2018, he proposed replacing the USE with a talent selection system. From his point of view, it will be possible to assess the abilities of students according to career guidance, grades and social activity. The collected information will be analyzed by blockchain technology, which, according to the deputy, will reveal the individual abilities of the student with “mathematical accuracy” and determine which university he should enter without exams. How such a system (in fact, in addition to the blockchain) will radically differ from the electronic databases of talented youth and gifted children introduced since 2015 is not specified. However, if successful, the proposed platform in the future may serve as the basis for the world's second national social rating system.

Notes

  1. Chernyshov Boris Aleksandrovich - Official website of the LDPR, LDPR news agency, LDPR news (Russian). ldpr.ru. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  2. Chernyshov Boris Alexandrovich (Russian). www.gosduma.net Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  3. Boris Chernyshov, LDPR (Russian). tvrain.ru. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  4. Information about ongoing elections and referendums (indefinite) . www.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  5. Automated system for ensuring legislative activity (indefinite) . asozd2.duma.gov.ru. Retrieved 31 January 2017.