Alexander Burkov
{{Expand Russian|topic=bio|date=November 2021}}
{{Short description|Russian politician (born 1967)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Alexander Burkov
| native_name = {{nobold|Александр Бурков}}
| native_name_lang = ru
| image = Alexander Burkov (2017-10-09).jpg
| order = 3rd
| office = Governor of Omsk Oblast
| term_start = 14 September 2018
| term_end = 29 March 2023
| predecessor = Viktor Nazarov
| successor = Vitaliy Khotsenko
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|04|23|df=y}}
| birth_place = Kushva, Sverdlovsk Oblast, RSFSR, Soviet Union
| alma_mater = Ural Polytechnic Institute
| party = A Just Russia — For Truth
| caption = Burkov in 2017
}}
Alexander Leonidovich Burkov ({{langx|ru|Александр Леонидович Бурков}}; born 23 April 1967) is a Russian politician who served as governor of Omsk Oblast from 2017 to 2023. He is a member of the Central Council of A Just Russia — For Truth party.{{cite web|url=https://spravedlivo.ru/201615|title=Burkov Alexander Leonidovich|website=A Just Russia — For Truth|access-date=2021-11-04}}
Biography
Alexander Burkov was born in 1967 in Kushva in Middle Urals. He graduated from the Ural Polytechnic Institute in 1989. After graduating from the university, he became an employee of the tourist cooperative "Malakhit" (later East Line Group).{{cite web|url=https://tass.ru/info/4630215|title=Биография врио губернатора Омской области Александра Буркова|lang=ru|trans-title=Biography of the acting Governor of Omsk Oblast Alexander Burkov|website=TASS|date=2017-10-09}} It was founded by Anton Bakov, a graduate of the same institute. In the early 1990s, both Bakov and Burkov worked in Moscow at the Working Center for Economic Reforms under the Government of Russia.{{cite web|url=https://expert.ru/ural/2000/05/05ur-may_73004/|title="Май": феномен или политический экстремизм?|lang=ru|trans-title=May: Phenomenon or Political Extremism?|website=Expert|date=2000-08-28}}
= Regional deputy =
In 1994 Burkov was elected a deputy of the Sverdlovsk Oblast Duma from the Party of Russian Unity and Accord. In 1995, he was appointed chairman of the Committee for State Property Management of the regional administration. In 1998 he was elected a deputy of the House of Representatives of the newly established bicameral Legislative Assembly. In the same year he was elected chairman of the public organization "Industrial Parliament of Sverdlovsk Oblast." In April 1999, Burkov was elected chairman of the regional Council of the Workers' Movement for Social Guarantees "May" created by Anton Bakov.{{cite web|url=https://bk55.ru/news/article/111253/|title=Кот Сосискин, «мегасексуальный проект» и «феромоны важнее политики»: о прошлом губернатора Буркова|lang=ru|trans-title=Sosiskin the cat, "megasexual project" and "pheromones are more important than politics": the past of Governor Burkov|date=2017-10-13}}
In 1999 Burkov ran for the governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast. In the first round he left behind the mayor of Yekaterinburg Arkady Chernetsky, who was expected to take the second place. In the second round Burkov lost to the incumbent governor Eduard Rossel. In October, the "May" movement was reformed into the "Peace, Labour, May" electoral bloc, which received 0.57% of the vote in the 1999 Russian legislative election. In 2000, Burkov became a deputy of the Sverdlovsk Oblast Duma (lower house of the Legislative Assembly) by May's party list.{{cite web|url=https://tass.ru/encyclopedia/person/burkov-aleksandr-leonidovich|title=Бурков, Александр Леонидович|lang=ru|trans-title=Burkov, Alexander Leonidovich|website=TASS}}
By 2003, Anton Bakov ceased to play the role of Burkov's "political patron": Bakov became one of the key political strategists of the Union of Right Forces, while Burkov continued his activities on the left side of political spectre. He headed the "Union of government employees of the Urals" in the 2004 elections to Oblast Duma.{{cite web|url=https://ura.news/articles/1036260508|title=Александр Бурков: «Городские депутаты устали быть мальчиками на побегушках»|lang=ru|trans-title=Alexander Burkov: City deputies are tired of being "errand boys"|website=URA.RU|date=2013-10-10}}
= Federal deputy =
Burkov joined A Just Russia party in 2007 and was appointed Secretary of the Council of its regional branch in Sverdlovsk Oblast. On 2 December 2007, he was elected deputy of the 5th State Duma. After Yevgeny Roizman left A Just Russia, Burkov became chairman of the party's regional branch. In April 2011, at the 5th Congress of A Just Russia, he was elected to the presidium of the party's central council.
On 14 March 2010, A Just Russia took third place in the election to the Sverdlovsk Oblast Duma, gaining 19.30% of the vote. This was the best result of A Just Russia in 2010 regional elections. On 4 December 2011 A Just Russia came second in the election to the reformed Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast with 27.3% of the vote.{{cite web|url=http://www.sverdlovsk.vybory.izbirkom.ru/region/region/sverdlovsk?action=show&root=1&tvd=2662000322787&vrn=2662000322782®ion=66&global=&sub_region=66&prver=2&pronetvd=1&vibid=2662000322787&type=381 |title=Досрочные выборы депутатов Законодательного Собрания Свердловской области|lang=ru|trans-title=Early elections of deputies to the Legislative Assembly of Sverdlovsk Oblast|website=Election Commission of Sverdlovsk Oblast}}
In 2013 Burkov ran for the mayor of Yekaterinburg. Two his namesakes were also registered: Alexander Vladimirovich Burkov from the Communist Party of Social Justice and Anton Leonidovich Burkov from the "Labor Party".{{cite web|url=https://66.ru/news/politic/141221/|title=Столица клоунов: на выборы мэра Екатеринбурга пойдут три Буркова|lang=ru|trans-title=The capital of clowns: three Burkovs will run for the mayor of Yekaterinburg|date=2013-07-25}} Anton Bakov's daughter Anastasia also campaigned with the slogan "Do you know that the mayor has no rights?", referring to the 2010 reform, which introduced the city managers in Russia, making the office of Mayor almost ceremonial.{{cite web|url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2265676|title=Битва на Урале|lang=ru|trans-title=Battle in the Urals|website=Kommersant|date=2013-09-02}} Burkov came third in the race, surpassed by Yakov Silin of United Russia and Yevgeny Roizman of the Civic Platform.{{cite web|url=https://ria.ru/20130908/960451668.html|title=Единый день голосования. Результаты|lang=ru|trans-title=Single voting day. Results|website=RIA Novosti|date=2013-09-08}}
= Governor =
On 9 October 2017, Alexander Burkov was appointed acting Governor of Omsk Oblast. After Burkov's appointment, information appeared in the media about his brother Viktor's conviction for a bribe. According to media reports, a criminal case was opened to put pressure on Alexander, who ran for the mayor of Yekaterinburg. Alexander Burkov called his brother's case fabricated.{{Cite web|url=https://www.omskinform.ru/news/121788|title=Из-за Буркова его старший брат провел 2 месяца в СИЗО|website=OmskInform|lang=ru|trans-title=Because of Burkov, his older brother spent 2 months in jail|accessdate=2019-08-15}} On 10 September 2018, he won the gubernatorial elections with 82.56% of the vote.{{cite web|url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3737738|title=Итоги выборов в Сибири|lang=ru|trans-title=Results of elections in Siberia|date=2018-09-10|website=Kommersant}} On 29 March 2023 he resigned and was replaced by Vitaly Khotsenko.{{Cite web|date=29 March 2023|title=Vladimir Putin appointed Acting Governor of the Omsk Region Vitaly Khotsenko, head of the government of the annexed "DPR"|url=https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2023/03/29/vladimir-putin-naznachil-vrio-gubernatora-omskoi-oblasti-glavu-pravitelstva-anneksirovannoi-dnr-vitaliia-khotsenko-news|access-date=29 March 2023|website=Novaya Gazeta Europe|language=ru}}
= Sanctions =
He was sanctioned by the UK government in 2022 in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War.{{cite web |title=CONSOLIDATED LIST OF FINANCIAL SANCTIONS TARGETS IN THE UK |url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1150217/Russia.pdf |access-date=16 April 2023}}
Awards
- Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", II degree (2013){{Cite web |title=Бурков Александр Леонидович {{!}} биография и последние новости |url=https://fedpress.ru/person/1654913 |access-date=2025-03-22 |website=ФедералПресс |language=ru-RU}}
- Order of Friendship, II degree (Kazakhstan, 2022)
References
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