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'''Yelizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya''' ({{wpl|Russian|Velik}}: Елизавета Петровна Россовская, {{wpl|Romanization of Russian|tr.}} ''Elizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya''; b. 5 January 1980) is a [[Seredinia|Seredinian]] politician currently serving as Minister of Business, Innovation and Skills. She has previously served as Minister for Culture, Media and Sport as well as on the Business Select Committee and Shadow Minister for National Security. Ideologically, she is a member of the Social Democratic {{wpl|left-wing}}, adhering closely to the faction of Party Chair and former leader [[Nikita Makarovich Kamensky|Nikita Kamensky]].
'''Yelizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya''' ({{wpl|Russian|Velik}}: Елизавета Петровна Россовская, {{wpl|Romanization of Russian|tr.}} ''Elizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya''; b. 5 January 1980) is a [[Seredinia|Seredinian]] politician currently serving as Minister of Business, Innovation and Skills. She has previously served as Minister for Culture, Media and Sport as well as on the Business Select Committee and Shadow Minister for National Security. Ideologically, she is a member of the Social Democratic {{wpl|left-wing}}, adhering closely to the faction of Party Chair and former leader [[Nikita Makarovich Kamensky|Nikita Kamensky]].


Rossovskaya was born in the city of [[Elektrostal]] and attended first the State University of [[Belogorodka]], then the State University of [[Zolodolina]]. She joined the Young Socialists youth organization, affiliated with the [[Social Democratic Party (Seredinia)|Social Democrats]] as a student wing, while at Belogorodka. After graduating with her M.A. in Business Administration in 2004, Rossovskaya campaigned within the Young Socialists as well as the SDP to be added to the electoral list for the [[Seredinian 2005 general election|2005 general election]]. She was officially added to the open list for [[Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo (Seredinia)|Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo]] {{wpl|oblast}}, and to the national list, in January 2005. While she was not elected to Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo's {{wpl|multi-member district}}, she was elected to the national list, and has remained in the State Duma through the 2010 and 2015 elections.
Rossovskaya was born in the city of [[Elektrostal]] and attended first the State University of [[Belogorodka]], then the State University of [[Zolodolina]]. She joined the Young Socialists youth organization, affiliated with the [[Social Democratic Party (Seredinia)|Social Democrats]] as a student wing, while at Belogorodka. After graduating with her M.A. in Business Administration in 2004, Rossovskaya campaigned within the Young Socialists as well as the SDP to be added to the electoral list for the [[Seredinian 2005 general election|2005 general election]]. She was officially added to the open list for [[Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo (Seredinia)|Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo]] {{wpl|oblast}}, and to the national list, in January 2005. While she was not elected to Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo's {{wpl|multi-member district}}, she was elected to the national list, and has remained in the Zemsky Sobor through the 2010 and 2015 elections.


Rossovskaya has served as an intermediary between Prime Minister [[Nadezhda Alexandrovna Vyrubova|Nadezhda Vyrubova]]'s centrist wing and the leftist [[Nikita Makarovich Kamensky|Nikita Kamensky]] faction of the SDP, earning her plaudits from both sides. While ideologically she is self-described as a member of the Kamenskites, she has a close personal relationship with Vyrubova and was slated to serve as her {{wpl|private secretary|personal private secretary}} before being named to the cabinet. She has been chosen by numerous other SDP deputies and members as a possible future Foreign or Interior secretary, and the likely successor to Kamensky as the most prominent leftist in the party.
Rossovskaya has served as an intermediary between Prime Minister [[Nadezhda Alexandrovna Vyrubova|Nadezhda Vyrubova]]'s centrist wing and the leftist [[Nikita Makarovich Kamensky|Nikita Kamensky]] faction of the SDP, earning her plaudits from both sides. While ideologically she is self-described as a member of the Kamenskites, she has a close personal relationship with Vyrubova and was slated to serve as her {{wpl|private secretary|personal private secretary}} before being named to the cabinet. She has been chosen by numerous other SDP deputies and members as a possible future Foreign or Interior secretary, and the likely successor to Kamensky as the most prominent leftist in the party.
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==Education==
==Education==
==Political Career==
==Political Career==
===State Duma===
===Zemsky Sobor===
====Shadow Cabinet postings====
====Shadow Cabinet postings====
===In the Cabinet===
===In the Cabinet===

Revision as of 00:01, 4 August 2019

The Honourable
Yelizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya
Елизавета Петровна Россовская
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Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills
Assumed office
16 August 2016
Prime MinisterNadezhda Vyrubova
Preceded byAndrey Suprunov
Minister for Culture, Media and Sport
In office
11 June 2015 – 16 August 2016
Preceded byNikolay Bolkonsky
Succeeded byAndrey Suprunov
Deputy Chair of the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee
In office
28 May 2010 – 16 June 2015
Preceded byLev Ovsianikov
Succeeded byYulia Prokhorova
Member of the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee
In office
13 July 2007 – 28 May 2010
Succeeded by
Shadow Cabinet positions
Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport
In office
20 May 2013 – 10 May 2015
Preceded byLavrentiy Pudovkin
Succeeded byYevelina Lazutina
Shadow Minister for National Security
In office
16 May 2010 – 20 May 2013
Preceded byCheslav Barishnikov
Succeeded byLeonid Sonkin
Shadow State Secretary for National Security
In office
14 July 2007 – 16 May 2010
Preceded byYuriy Sotnikov
Succeeded byOleg Temirkanov
Deputy of the Zemsky Sobor
Assumed office
18 May 2005
Personal details
BornYelizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya neé Kutuzova
Елизавета Петровна Дубникова
Elizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya
5 January 1980 (age 44)
Elektrostal, Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo oblast, Seredinia
NationalitySeredinian
Political partySocial Democrats
Spouse
Ioakim Danilovich Rossovsky (m. 2008)
ChildrenPavel
Tamara
Alma materState University of Belogorodka (B.A. Business Administration)
State University of Zolodolina (M.A. Business Administration)
ProfessionPolitician
Websitembis.gov.su

Yelizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya (Velik: Елизавета Петровна Россовская, tr. Elizaveta Petrovna Rossovskaya; b. 5 January 1980) is a Seredinian politician currently serving as Minister of Business, Innovation and Skills. She has previously served as Minister for Culture, Media and Sport as well as on the Business Select Committee and Shadow Minister for National Security. Ideologically, she is a member of the Social Democratic left-wing, adhering closely to the faction of Party Chair and former leader Nikita Kamensky.

Rossovskaya was born in the city of Elektrostal and attended first the State University of Belogorodka, then the State University of Zolodolina. She joined the Young Socialists youth organization, affiliated with the Social Democrats as a student wing, while at Belogorodka. After graduating with her M.A. in Business Administration in 2004, Rossovskaya campaigned within the Young Socialists as well as the SDP to be added to the electoral list for the 2005 general election. She was officially added to the open list for Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo oblast, and to the national list, in January 2005. While she was not elected to Chelyabinsk-Shishmarevo's multi-member district, she was elected to the national list, and has remained in the Zemsky Sobor through the 2010 and 2015 elections.

Rossovskaya has served as an intermediary between Prime Minister Nadezhda Vyrubova's centrist wing and the leftist Nikita Kamensky faction of the SDP, earning her plaudits from both sides. While ideologically she is self-described as a member of the Kamenskites, she has a close personal relationship with Vyrubova and was slated to serve as her personal private secretary before being named to the cabinet. She has been chosen by numerous other SDP deputies and members as a possible future Foreign or Interior secretary, and the likely successor to Kamensky as the most prominent leftist in the party.

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