Pavel Astakhov
Pavel Astakhov (born 1966) is a Soviet politician, lawyer and television presenter.
Also recorded as Pavel Alekseyevich Astakhov

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Pavel Astakhov studied at KGB, University of Pittsburgh School of Law and Academy of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. The recorded working language is Russian.
The field of work recorded is writer, lawyer and television presenter.
Employment is recorded with jurist. Positions recorded include Children's Rights Commissioner for the President of the Russian Federation.
Distinctions recorded are Order of Honour, Medal "For Merit to the Chechen Republic", Order of Merit to the Republic of Bashkortostan and Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour.

Vladimir Putin made annual Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation which outlines priority targets for national political and economic development .
The Presidential Press and Information Office · Kremlin.ru · Address to the Federal Assembly

Прямая линия с Владимиром Путиным
Пресс-служба Президента России · Kremlin.ru
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