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Vitaly Valentinovich Milonov. Born on January 23, 1974 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). Russian statesman and politician. Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the VII convocation. Member of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg IV and V convocations.

Father - Valentin Nikolayevich Milonov, military sailor.

Mother - Tatyana Evgenievna Milonova, a primary school teacher.

Maternal grandfather - Ferdinand Karlovich Lorch.

Vitaly's mother gave birth to Vitaly at the age of 37, and as a late child, he enjoyed special care and attention from his parents.

At school studied average. He dreamed of following in his father's footsteps and becoming a military man, but due to his health he did not go to the Military Engineering Technical School. Then he tried to enter the Faculty of Philology at Leningrad State University, but also unsuccessfully.

At the age of 17, in 1991, he began to engage in politics, became a member of the Free Democratic Party of Russia, co-chaired by Marina Salye and Lev Ponomarev. From 1994 to 1995 he was an assistant to State Duma deputy Vitaly Savitsky. Participated in the activities of the Christian Democrats headed by him, chaired the public organization Young Christian Democrats.

In 1997-1998, Milonov was a public assistant to Galina Starovoitova, who in 1998 even supported him in the elections to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. He lost the election, supporting V.A. Tyulpanov, then became his assistant.

According to some information, at the age of 20 he graduated from the Hawaiian Pacific University with a degree in politics and economics (USA) and the Robert Schuman Institute in Budapest (Hungary).

In 2004, he was elected a deputy in the Dachnoye municipality. In 2005, he became the head of the administration of the Krasnenkaya Rechka municipality.

In 2006 he graduated from the North-West Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a degree in state and municipal administration. Later, he entered the St. Tikhon Orthodox University for the Humanities in absentia.

Since 1991, he has attended meetings of Evangelical Christians. In 1998 he converted to Orthodoxy. He is a member of the parish council of the church of St. Peter the Metropolitan of Moscow, and regularly participates in divine services. He studied at the St. Petersburg Theological Academy, from where he was expelled in the summer of 2017 for poor progress, as he missed the exam session.

In 2007 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the fourth convocation. He served as chairman of the standing commission on the structure of state power, local self-government and administrative-territorial structure, was a member of the budget and finance committee.

Since 2009 - Chairman of the Legislation Committee.

In 2011, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the fifth convocation. The election campaign was accompanied by scandals with accusations of covert campaigning, vote buying and electoral fraud.

Legislative initiatives of Vitaly Milonov

He was the author of a number of resonant initiatives. So, Milonov was the author of the law banning hookahs, pointing out the harm and alleged drug propaganda. He acted as one of the authors of the law on "administrative responsibility for the promotion of homosexuality and pedophilia" (under this article, he unsuccessfully tried to prosecute Rammstein, and). Under this law, a man was prosecuted who quoted: "Homosexuality is not perversion, perversion is ballet on ice and field hockey."

He initiated the ban on photography and video filming in the subway. He spoke out against the teaching of Darwin's theory in schools, arguing that evolution was not proven and the origin of man was by the will of God. He opposed the awarding of the title of honorary citizen to director Alexander Sokurov, accusing him of creating a "blasphemous film."

He took the initiative to close the MTV channel for immorality. He proposed to create a morality police in St. Petersburg from the Cossacks and believers. He demanded to close the Juventa consultative and diagnostic center for children, calling it a "factory of death" and accusing it of promoting homosexuality and abortion.

Appealed to the Minister of Culture with a request to check Benjamin Britten's opera "A Midsummer Night's Dream" staged by Christopher Alden for scenes of propaganda of homosexuality, pedophilia, alcohol and drugs. He took the initiative to give the embryo civil rights. "The passage of this initiative will be very difficult, but we count on God's help," the MP said. The bill was rejected.

Initiated a draft resolution on amendments to the federal law "On Advertising", containing provisions against microcredit. In particular, it obliges lenders to always indicate information on the amount of the annual interest rate on the loan in advertising of loan services. The reason for the initiation of the bill, according to Milonov, was the practice of microcredit existing in Russia, which results in the payment of huge, often extortionate interest.

He suggested creating the Russia-Vision contest as a counterbalance to the Eurovision contest, since the latter, according to him, is a degradation.

He proposed to increase income tax to 30% for enterprises and organizations that employ at least 30% of non-highly qualified foreign workers and submitted to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg a corresponding draft resolution on amendments to the Tax Code of Russia.

He introduced an initiative to the Legislative Assembly banning free abortions without medical indications, leaving the right to do so for victims of rape and sick women.

He proposed to amend the laws on freedom of conscience and rallies, giving religious organizations the opportunity to prohibit holding a public event in the territories immediately adjacent to buildings, structures and other objects related to the religious real estate of this organization.

He created a federal initiative, approved by the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, designed to establish fines for utility companies that violate the rules for the provision of services in the housing and communal services sector.

He proposed to create conditions for the resettlement of the homeless to abandoned collective farms.

He came up with an initiative to assign a special status to the historical symbol of Russia - the black-yellow-white tricolor in order to clear it "of extremist raids." He initiated an amendment to the law "On Holidays and Commemorative Dates in St. Petersburg", establishing a memorial day (August 1) for the soldiers who fell in the First World War.

He initiated the cancellation of school classes on Saturdays, referring to the deterioration in the health of Russian schoolchildren due to their excessive overwork in the learning process. Author of a bill to ban beauty contests among children under 16 in St. Petersburg, designed to protect minors from attacks on their mental health.

I wrote an appeal to the Minister of Internal Affairs Vladimir Kolokoltsev with a proposal to create a new division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - the "moral police", which, according to the deputy, should specialize in helping disadvantaged families, prevent juvenile delinquency, control citizens leading an antisocial lifestyle, fight prostitution and propaganda of homosexual relations among minors, as well as to counteract the emergence of underground gambling establishments. At the same time, he proposed criminalizing a number of articles of the Code of Administrative Offenses and tightening the Criminal Code.

He turned to Governor Georgy Poltavchenko with a proposal to name one of the streets of St. Petersburg after the first president of the Chechen Republic, Akhmad Kadyrov.

In 2015, after the scandal surrounding the dance number "Bees and Winnie the Pooh", he developed amendments to the law "On Education in the Russian Federation", according to which all dance institutions must coordinate their programs with district education departments.

He sent an appeal to the head of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Olga Golodets, with a request to study the psychological phenomenon of childfree for deviations from the norm, as well as to the head of the gene. Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation Yuri Chaika with a request to check public calls for childfree in the media and social networks for signs of extremist activity.

In 2016, the Committee on Legislation of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly approved Milonov's initiative to oblige the leaders of all political parties and candidates for deputies to publish information about their income, the income of their spouses and children.

In December 2013, Vitaly Milonov visited Ukraine and held a rally in the center of Euromaidan with a poster "Ukraine, Russia - together we are strong!". On March 16, 2014, Milonov, who worked as an observer at the referendum in Crimea, raised the Russian tricolor over the building of the military prosecutor's office of the Ukrainian Black Sea Fleet.

On the basis of his public receptions in May 2014, Milonov organized the collection and delivery of humanitarian aid to Donetsk, then continued to provide assistance to the self-proclaimed republics of the DPR and LPR.

In the elections to the State Duma of the 7th convocation in 2016, he was elected from the United Russia party in the 218th Southern single-mandate constituency (St. Petersburg). He became a member of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs.

Became the author of the scandalous draft law "on the legal regulation of the activities of social networks", introducing prohibition on the use of social networks by children under the age of 14, registration in social networks according to passport data, a ban on the distribution of screenshots of correspondence on social networks without the permission of the persons who participated in it. The project drew criticism from deputies and Internet experts who accused Milonov of incompetence, populism, the desire to restrict freedom and unrealism.

Since February 2017, he began to conduct the program “Deputy Implications” on the radio “Komsomolskaya Pravda” together with journalist Roman Golovanov.

Vitaly Milonov vs Natasha Koroleva:

In the spring of 2015, Vitaly Milonov said that he considered it unworthy to be considered an honored artist because of a pornographic video with her participation, which was at the disposal of the media. According to Milonov, after the publication of this kind of information, he is ready to demand a ban on the appearance of the singer and her husband, the stripper Tarzan () at public events where minors may be present.

“I have nothing to be ashamed of! I don’t think it’s right to throw firewood into this furnace of informational garbage and enter into discussions regarding the prospects for depriving me of the honorary title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, ”the Queen answered him.

Vitaly Milonov against the show "Battle of psychics":

At the beginning of December 2018, Milonov made a proposal to close the television show "The Battle of Psychics". According to him, earlier he himself turned to the services of people who pretend to be psychics. The deputy claimed that all of them "turned out to be absolute crooks."

“I think shows like this shouldn't exist because Psychic Battle is a show that isn't backed up by any scientific research. Today, the modern official point of view regarding extrasensory perception has a negative definition from the category of science fiction. The show needs to be banned immediately,” he said.

Vitaly Milonov vs Sergey Shnurov:

In January 2019, Vitaly Milonov said that the leader of the Leningrad group demonstrates the most obvious example of cultural sabotage in Russian show business. In his opinion, performers and concert organizers who use profanity in compositions are "Pushkin's killers" and pests.

The deputy compared Shnurov's work with a "beer burp".

“It is impossible to compare the Tretyakov Gallery with a brothel with prostitutes. This is what our mass cultural industry is trying to connect. Terrible trash, mat-replay... The dirtier, the better... This is what is now becoming popular and making money, ”said Milonov.

The deputy expressed his conviction that the introduction of administrative responsibility for obscenities and other obscenities on stage will help in the fight against foul language in Russian show business. Milonov also shot his own rap video, which resembles the composition "Dur's Bullet" by rapper Husky, the deputy calls in it to "follow the bazaar" of performers whose concerts may be cancelled.

In response, Sergei Shnurov wrote a poem: “Monsieur Milonov is excited again. / He delivered a speech to the charitable. / No, not about the miserable existence of millions, / He spoke and was allegorical. / It was as if Isaiah prophesied, / Having removed the surplus from us by laws, / Shaking his red beard in anger, / He talked about beer and belching. / On the death of Pushkin. Without choosing words, / He cursed and exuded rudeness, / Imagined himself a parliamentarian from paradise, / Here is an icon with him, a candle, keys. / That the old man at the ATM is shedding tears, / Just think, he won’t eat a little. / Now, if there is less obscenity in the songs, / Then life will improve, here are the cross.

The growth of Vitaly Milonov: 180 centimeters.

Personal life of Vitaly Milonov:

Married. Wife - Eva Liburkina, daughter of the poet Alexander Liburkin, Milonov's comrade-in-arms in the Young Christian Democrats movement, in 2008-2011 she was a member of the St. Milonov and Valentina Matvienko).

We got married in 1996.

The couple has six children: Marfa (born in 2009), Nikolai (born in 2012), Peter (born in 2013), Evdokia (born in 2015), Ilya (born in 2018). Peter is the adopted son of Milonov and Liburkina, whom they adopted immediately after his birth.

Vitaly Milonov's awards:

Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree (September 8, 2015) - for active legislative activity and many years of conscientious work;
- Medal "For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth";
- Medal of the Holy Apostle Peter II degree (St. Petersburg and Ladoga diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church);
- Award "Silver galosh" in 2011 in the nomination "Hey, gay bey!".


Vitaly Valentinovich Milonov is considered the most extravagant person in the political arena of Russia. Thanks to the mass of high-profile bills, this man causes heated public controversy.

Milonov speaks of himself as a "political hipster" and a person who is actively fighting for Orthodox values. Opponents of the politician believe that Vitaly Valentinovich is just an ordinary careerist who wants to advance his career at the expense of the image of an ultraconservative.

Now, not only the majority of the country's inhabitants want Milonov's resignation, but cultural figures are no longer able to tolerate the absurd initiatives of the deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. However, there are those who actively support the course of the politician. More details about Vitaly Milonov himself can be found in his biography.

Vitaly Milonov first saw the world on January 23, 1974, and it happened in the city on the Neva. The boy's father, Valentin Nikolaevich, was a naval officer and served in the Navy, and his mother, Tatyana Evgenievna, taught at a local school. Milonov is Russian by nationality.

Vitaly is a late child, he appeared in the family when his mother reached the age of 37. Perhaps it was for this reason that the parents loved their only child very much and tried to pamper him in every possible way. The boy did not like school very much and brought mostly satisfactory grades from there. He just lived and enjoyed what his parents presented him.

Education


After graduating from a secondary educational institution, Milonov wanted to follow the example of Valentin Nikolayevich and become a military man. The young man's dream was not destined to come true, he could not become a student at a military school, because he did not pass a medical examination for health reasons.

Vitaly tried to be among the students of Leningrad State University, entering the specialty "philology", but with his marks in the school report card, this was also a failed option.

The politician nevertheless received a diploma of higher education, and quite in a prestigious place. Vitaly was able to enter and graduate from the North-West Academy of Public Administration under the President of the country. He became the owner of the crust in the direction of "state and municipal management." The biography says that the future politician received his higher education at the age of 32.


It is interesting that, in addition to secular education, Milonov also became the owner of a spiritual one. It is known from the media that the man studied at St. Tikhon's Christian University. The future politician also tried to study at the Theological Academy of the Russian Christian Church in St. Petersburg, but he was expelled in 2017.

During this period, the seminarian combined the post of a deputy of the Duma, which made it very difficult to fully devote time to training. As a result, due to active legislative work, Milonov had to miss the summer session. There is an opinion that he was simply not allowed to work. A little later, information appeared on the network that the politician had promised that he would certainly continue his studies in the capital, but it is not known when this will happen.

Vitaly Milonov's career


The biography page with Milonov's political career dates back to 1991. At that time, he joined the Free Democratic Party. At that time, the popular oppositionists Marina Salye and Lev Ponomarev were in place of the co-chairs there. Vitaly begins to show a craving for religion. He attends meetings that take place in the Evangelical Church. This behavior caused great surprise in the family of the politician, who were avid atheists.

At the same time, the actions of the man did not go unnoticed by the deputy of the State Duma Vitaly Savitsky, and as a result, in 1994, he makes Milonov a personal assistant. This is what became for Milonov a ticket to politics.

Very soon Milonov becomes the founder of the Christian Democrats movement. Naturally, the politician becomes its head. This measure allows him to declare himself publicly. What can I say, the world of politics really noticed him due to his excessive activity.


A few years later, Milonov is noticed by Galina Starovoitova, who at that time was at the head of the Northern Capital. A popular politician takes Vitaly to the team. The human rights activist turned out to be another "profitable contact" in Milonov's life, which helped Vitaly to be on everyone's lips.

At the prompting of Starovoitova, in 1998 Milonov nominated his own person in the parliamentary elections. Surprisingly, at the last moment, Vitaly refuses to apply for a deputy mandate, yielding to Vadim Tyulpanov, who was listed in the Unity bloc and was the main rival of the Democrats. A similar trick on the part of Milonov was regarded by his colleagues as treason.

Having conceded the position to the main rival, in 2004 Tyulpanov became an assistant to Vitaly, who began to advance along his career path, being among the members of the United Russia party. At first, Milonov was elected a deputy of the city education in the Dachnoye district, and literally one year later he holds the post of chairman of the local education administration in the Krasnenkaya Rechka district.


In 2007, the politician was elected a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, where he immediately occupies a number of leading positions in various committees.

In 2009, Vitaly Valentinovich becomes the head of the committee on legislation and at the same time is a member of the parish council of the Christian Church of St. Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow, where he is now constantly attending divine services.

Bills

The bill on homosexuality and pedophilia, which the politician submitted to the deputies in 2011, brought wide popularity to Milonov. As a result, the legal act was adopted, but caused a lot of talk both inside the country and abroad. The fact is that on the basis of this law, Milonov called for the prosecution of such eminent pop culture stars as Madonna, Lady Gaga, who were going to come to Moscow with concerts in support of homosexual minorities.


In 2012, the politician put forward a proposal to ban the study of Darwin's theory in educational institutions due to the fact that he believed that all people originated by God's will, and not as a result of evolution. Further - more: in the same time period, Milonov proposed a bill under which embryos would be endowed with the rights of citizens. His colleagues almost unanimously called this idea nonsense.

The politician is against holding such an international talent contest as Eurovision, as he believes that homosexuality is promoted at such an event. Another high-profile bill by Vitaly Valentinovich is a ban on free abortions in the country.

Milonov actively fights against illegal migration and accounts on the Internet that include unconfirmed information.


Oddly enough, not all the ideas of a politician are extravagant. For example, Milonov proposed to ban the production, sale and import of goods in the country that would contain more than 2% trans fatty acids. He also came up with the idea of ​​introducing large fines that should be paid by those organizations that do not adhere to the rules for providing services to the population.

Vitaly Milonov's fortune

If we talk about how much a politician earns, it is worth noting that Milonov's condition cannot be called stable. If you look at the dynamics, in 2014 Vitaly's earnings amounted to 3.5 million rubles, in 2015 - 2 million, 2016 - 3 million, in 2017 - 6 million.


Milonov has a country house in the village of Strelna, where he lives with his large family. According to the data displayed in the declaration of the politician, he is the owner of a plot for housing construction (1100 sq. m) and a plot for gardening (903 sq. m). The cost of land in this area is 500 thousand rubles per 1 hundred square meters.

Also, the politician has an apartment in the center of St. Petersburg, two vehicles ("Lada"), a BMW R 1200 CL motorcycle.

Personal life of Vitaly Milonov

With a personal life> the politician is all right. He has a wife, Eva Alexandrovna Liburkina, whom he met in 1996. At that time, the woman was an active member of the Christian Democrat community, at the top of which stood Milonov.

On the basis of common interests, young people came together, and the politician married his chosen one.


If we talk about children, then the couple is doing great with this too. Eva and Vitaly have six heirs, three sons and three daughters. The couple are lucky that they both hold the same views on the world, live the way they think is right, and love children very much.

The very first of the children was the daughter Martha, who appeared in 2009, and the last - Pelageya, who saw the world in 2018. The spouses also have a son, Nikolai, from their native children. The couple has two adopted sons, Peter and Ilya, and a daughter, Evdokia. Milonov never hid the presence of non-native children and is even proud of this side of his personal life.

Vitaly Milonov today


The public figure and now does not allow the public and politicians to forget about his person. Every month in the latest news you can read some information regarding this extraordinary personality. Vitaly Valentinovich actively replenishes his own biography with interesting facts. For example, from his latest proposals, which did not escape the news sites, it is worth highlighting the idea of ​​a politician to return an article for parasitism.

Also, Milonov does not leave show business stars alone. Once again, Olga Buzova did not please him, whom the politician condemns for overly frank photos and videos.

Vitaly Milonov is one of the most extravagant politicians in Russia, famous for his high-profile bills, causing a strong reaction in society. He considers himself a “political hipster” and a fighter for Orthodox values, but many see him as a banal political careerist who, using the image of an ultra-conservative, is trying to break through to political heights.

Childhood and youth

Milonov Vitaly Valentinovich was born on January 23, 1974 in the cultural capital of Russia. Parents, naval officer Valentin Nikolaevich and primary school teacher Tatyana Evgenievna, doted on the late, only and very desirable son. The spoiled future deputy was a naughty boy in his childhood, preferring a yard company to studying at school, therefore he did not differ in high academic performance and was a three-year-old.

After graduating from school, Milonov wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and intended to enter the Military Engineering Technical School. But plans to become a military man were unsuccessful - Vitaly Valentinovich was not taken to an educational institution for health reasons.

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Politician Vitaly Milonov

After that, the future lawmaker entered the Leningrad State University at the Faculty of Philology. However, this attempt to get a higher education also turned out to be a failure, as he was expelled from the university due to low academic performance.

Only in 2006, Milonov graduated from the Northwestern Institute of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation, where he studied at the Faculty of State and Municipal Administration. Later he became a student of the correspondence department of the Orthodox St. Tikhon Humanitarian University.

Politics

The political page of the biography of Vitaly Milonov opened in the early 90s. Then he joined the Free Democratic Party of Russia, whose co-chairs at that moment were Russian oppositionists Lev Ponomarev and Marina Salie. At the same moment, to the surprise of the family, in which the spirit of atheism reigned, the aspiring politician showed an interest in religion and began to attend the meetings of the Evangelical Church.

In 1998, at the suggestion of Vitaly Valentinovich, he submitted his candidacy for elections to the St. Petersburg parliament, but just a few days before the vote, he abandoned the fight for a deputy mandate in favor of the Unity party, which was considered the main rival of the Democratic Party. Colleagues regarded Milonov's act as a betrayal, but this did not change the position of the novice politician.

In 2007, Milonov joined the ranks of the deputies of the legislative assembly of St. Petersburg, where he took leadership positions in various committees. Vitaly Valentinovich was elected chairman of the standing commission on the structure of state power, administrative-territorial structure and local self-government, and also received membership in the budget and finance committee.

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Vitaly Milonov in a church cassock

In 2016, the Petersburger received the mandate of a deputy of the State Duma and joined the committee on international affairs. The election was preceded by a scandal that erupted because of Vitaly's words that colleagues in the Legislative Assembly were preventing the transfer of St. Isaac's Cathedral to the ROC for the sake of PR.

At the same time, he described a picture in which the ancestors of Christians “boiled us in cauldrons and gave us to be torn to pieces by beasts.” Moreover, a colorful man (height - 180 cm) in a gilded cassock organized a "protective" religious procession around the temple.

Bills

Vitaly Milonov became widely known in 2011, after the initiation of the law on homosexuality and pedophilia, which was approved and adopted by deputies, but caused a mixed reaction not only in Russian society, but also abroad. According to this law, the deputy unsuccessfully tried to bring to justice Lady Gaga, and a group that decided to come to the Northern capital of Russia and hold their shows in support of gay communities.

A political scientist and journalist, in an interview with an Islamic figure on the information and analytical Youtube portal “True,” said that Milonov himself was gay in his youth. They say that all of St. Petersburg knew about it, and now Vitaly represents the interests of the "blue lobby", deliberately distorting the topic.

In 2012, Milonov called for a ban on the teaching of Darwinian theory in schools, as he considers the concept of "evolution" stupid, because man occurred by the will of God. In the same period, the politician put forward another high-profile bill, proposing to grant the rights of citizens to embryos, which his colleagues called a "crazy idea."

The parliamentarian also actively opposes the international Eurovision Song Contest, which, in his opinion, promotes homosexuality, and groundlessly initiates a ban on free abortions in Russia. Vitaly Valentinovich, in addition, is a bright fighter against illegal migration and illegal accounts on the Web containing false information.

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Vitaly Milonov in 2019

In 2017, the deputy applied to the federal Ministry of Health with the initiative to license the activities of sex shops and sell products only on prescription. Another idea of ​​Milonov is to introduce a code of conduct for Russian tourists traveling outside the country.

Previously, he offered to arrest for 15 days musicians whose work uses obscene language, people who take selfies on subway rails or make statements with negative connotations. In this regard, it would be nice to restore the institution of censorship in the country. Hearing the compositions of the rapper Noize MC and the performer, Vitaly from modern performers is experimental in psychiatric hospitals.

Member of the State Duma, United Russia faction.

Born on January 23, 1974 in Leningrad. Higher education. Graduated from the North-West Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a degree in public and municipal administration. Currently, he is preparing to defend his Ph.D. thesis at the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University.

From 1994 to 1995 - assistant to a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

In 1997-1998 he was a public assistant to the deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation G.V. Starovoitova.

Since 1999 - assistant to the deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg V.A. Tulipova.

Since 2004, he has been a member of the municipal council of the Dachnoye municipality.

Since 2005, he has been the head of the local administration of the Krasnenkaya Rechka municipality.

In March 2007, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the fourth convocation.

Until December 2009 - Chairman of the Standing Committee on the Structure of State Power, Local Self-Government and Administrative-Territorial Structure, member of the Budget and Finance Committee. From 2009 to 2011 - Chairman of the Legislation Committee.

In August 2011, in the municipality "Krasnenkaya Rechka", located in the constituency of Vitaly Milonov, elections of deputies were held, in which the outgoing governor of the city, Valentina Matvienko, took part. She won the election with 97.29% of the vote. This result turned out to be higher than that obtained by her in the Petrovsky municipality, where elections of deputies also took place that day and where she also ran. There Matvienko managed to gain only 95.6% of the vote. The election of Valentina Matviyenko was considered "secret", since until the last days the information about exactly where the elections would be held was kept secret.

In December 2011, Vitaly Milonov was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the fifth convocation. Chairman of the Legislation Committee. Representative of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg for relations with religious associations.

From the end of the 4th convocation of the Legislative Assembly, he began to acquire a reputation as a notorious deputy. So, he became the author of the "homophobic law", which consists in amending the Code of Administrative Offenses and is considered a law directed against homosexuals. This legislative initiative sparked a wave of federal protests raised by LGBT activists and human rights activists. Milonov, in turn, continued to strengthen his image as a scandalous deputy, periodically allowing himself provocative statements.

In 2016, Milonov was elected to the State Duma.

Speaks English and Norwegian.

Member of the parish council of the Orthodox Church of St. Peter the Metropolitan of Moscow.

He was awarded the medal of the Holy Apostle Peter II degree and the medal "For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth".

Married, four children.

Member of the faction of the political party "United Russia".

Member of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs.

Vitaly Milonov was born on January 23, 1974 in St. Petersburg. His parents: naval officer Valentin Nikolaevich and primary school teacher Tatyana Evgenievna, who doted on their son, since he was late, the only one and very desirable. Spoiled by the attention of his parents in childhood, Vitaly was a naughty boy, preferring a yard company to studying at school, therefore he did not excel in academic performance and was a “triple student”.

At the end of the school, Milonov wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and intended to enter the Military Engineering Technical School. His plans to become a military man were unsuccessful - Vitaly was not taken to an educational institution for health reasons. After that, the young man entered the Leningrad State University at the Faculty of Philology. But this attempt to get a higher education also turned out to be a failure, as he was expelled from the university due to poor academic performance.

Only in 2005, Milonov graduated from the North-Western Institute of Civil Service under the President of the Russian Federation, where he studied at the Faculty of Public Administration. Later he became a student of the correspondence department of the Orthodox St. Tikhon Humanitarian University.

The political career of Vitaly Milonov began in the early 90s. Then he joined the Free Democratic Party of Russia, whose co-chairs at that moment were the well-known Russian oppositionists Lev Ponomarev and Marina Salie. At the same moment, to the surprise of his family, in which the spirit of atheism reigned, the aspiring politician showed interest in religion, began to attend meetings of the Evangelical Church.

Soon, his activities were noticed by State Duma deputy Vitaly Savitsky, who in 1994 made Milonov his assistant, thereby giving him a "ticket" to the world of politics. In the same period, Vitaly Valentinovich created the Young Christian Democrats movement, at the head of which he showed remarkable activity and loudly declared himself in the political world. A few years later, he was noticed by the leader of the democratic movement in St. Petersburg, State Duma deputy and well-known human rights activist Galina Starovoitova, who took Milonov into her team and became his so-called “godmother” in his political career.

In 1998, at the suggestion of Starovoitova, Vitaly Valentinovich submitted his candidacy for elections to the St. Petersburg parliament, but just a few days before the vote, he abandoned the fight for a deputy mandate in favor of Vadim Tyulpanov from the Unity party, which was the main rival of the Democratic Party. Milonov's colleagues regarded this act as a betrayal, but this did not change the opinion of the novice politician, who, having given the vacant post to his main competitor Tyulpanov, became his assistant and already in 2004 began to move up the career ladder in the ranks of the United Russia party.

In 2007, Vitaly Valentinovich was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the fourth convocation. He served as chairman of the standing commission on the structure of state power, local self-government and administrative-territorial structure, was a member of the budget and finance committee.

In 2009, the politician headed the standing committee on legislation and at the same time became a member of the parish council of the Orthodox Church of St. Peter the Metropolitan of Moscow, and regularly participates in worship. In 2011 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the fifth convocation. For his activities, he was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" II degree, the medal "For Strengthening the Combat Commonwealth", the medal of St. Peter the Apostle II degree.

In the elections on September 18, 2016, Milonov Vitaly Valentinovich was elected a Deputy of the State Duma of the VII convocation from the constituency 0218, Yuzhny - the city of St. Petersburg. Member of the United Russia faction. Member of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs. The date of commencement of powers is September 18, 2016.

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