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Vladimir Pligin (Vladimir Nikolayevich Pligin) was born on 19 May, 1960 in Ignatovo, Vologda Oblast, Soviet Union, is a politician. Discover Vladimir Pligin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Vladimir Nikolayevich Pligin
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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May, 1960
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Ignatovo, Vologda Oblast, Soviet Union
Nationality Russia

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2019

In January 2019, he has been appointed a deputy chairman of the Commission of the Presidium of the General Council of the United Arab Emirates for international activities.

By the decision of the VII Congress of the Association of Lawyers of Russia, which took place on December 3, 2019, in Moscow, Pligin, a leading researcher at the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was elected Chairman of the Association of Lawyers of Russia for the next term of office.

2017

In 2017, he became an advisor to the Chairman of the State Duma, and was a member of the Russian Analytical Committee.

2016

In the 2016 Russian parliamentary elections, Pligin took fifth place in the United Russia territorial group for Saint Petersburg. Due to the low turnout from the group, only two mandates were delegated to the State Duma, Pligin could retain a seat in parliament only if the mandate of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was transferred. He left the State Duma by the end of the year.

2014

On 12 May 2014, Pligin was included by the European Union in the "sanctions list" of persons whose assets are frozen in the EU and for whom visa restrictions have been introduced.

2011

According to the official declaration, Pligin and his wife received an income of 8.5 million rubles in 2011. His wife, Nina Aleksandrovna, own 3 land plots with a total area of 3.55 thousand square meters, two residential buildings, two apartments, an “object in a country house” and an Audi car.

2010

In 2010, he took second place in the rating of deputies-lobbyists of the Russian edition of Forbes magazine.

2007

As of 2007, Pligin owned shares in several companies - 100% in Yus-Energo LLC, 25% in Yust-Office LLC, 20% in Yust LLC and 14.3% in Reservtrastcom LLC. According to the Kommersant newspaper, in 2007 Pligin also owned a plot of 25 hectares in the village of Barvikha near Moscow (area of the so-called Rublyovka). The deputy planned to build an elite village on this site, but the development project was not implemented, and in May 2012 the site was put up for sale by Sberbank with a starting price of 7.224 billion rubles, to which Pligin's firms owed more than $170 million.

2003

On 7 December 2003, Pligin was elected to the State Duma, becoming a member of the United Russia faction, and was the chairman of the State Duma Committee on constitutional legislation and state building. On 2 December 2007, he was re-elected as member of the State Duma of the fifth convocation as part of the federal list of candidates put forward by the All-Russian political party United Russia, and became chairman of the same committee.

With the direct participation of Pligin, the State Duma in 2003-2014 adopted laws providing for:

2001

He is also one of the authors of the Legal Encyclopedia in 2001.

1996

In 1996, Pligin received the status of a lawyer in the Moscow Regional Bar Association. Pligin was engaged in criminal trials, the defendants of which were well-known politicians. Particularly, representatives of Yust defended the former head of the KGB of the USSR Vladimir Kryuchkov, the former chairman of the legislative assembly of St. Petersburg Yuri Kravtsov, businessman Boris Berezovsky, and Sobchak. He participated in the process between the Aeroflot airline and the Swiss company Andava, in which Berezovsky was the main shareholder.

1990

In the early 1990s, Pligin and Boguslavsky created the law firm Yust LLP, according to Pligin, “the most successful and serious legal business in Russia.

1960

Vladimir Nikolayevich Pligin (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Плигин; born 19 May 1960), is a Russian politician, businessman, and lawyer, who had been a member of parliament, a deputy of the State Duma of the fourth, fifth and sixth convocations from the United Russia party.

Vladimir Pligin was born on 19 May 1960 in the village of Ignatovo, Vologda Oblast. After graduating from school, he came to Leningrad and entered the law faculty of the Leningrad State University (LSU) named after. A. A. Zhdanova. In his student years, he met Dmitry Kozak and Yury Volkov, who studied with him at the same faculty. He graduated from the university in 1982, with a diploma with honors. He defended his thesis under Anatoly Sobchak. He entered the graduate school of Leningrad State University, which he did not finish, since working on his Ph.D. thesis seemed to him a "boring task".