Sergey Smetanyuk

{{short description|Russian politician}}

{{BLP sources|date=January 2021}}

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| office = Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District

| term_start = January 2010

| term_end = November 2012

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| office2 = Member of the State Duma

| term_start2 = 2 December 2007

| term_end2 = January 2010

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| office3 = Head of the Tyumen City Administration

| term_start3 = 22 December 2005

| term_end3 = 10 May 2007

| predecessor3 = Vladimir Yakushev

| successor3 = Yevgeny Kuyvashev

| office4 = Governor of Tyumen Oblast (acting)

| term_start4 = 14 November 2005

| term_end4 = 22 November 2005

| predecessor4 = Sergey Sobyanin

| successor4 = Vladimir Yakushev

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| birth_name = Sergey Ivanovich Smetanyuk

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|06|08|df=y}}

| birth_place = Dashiv, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union

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| party = United Russia

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Sergey Ivanovich Smetanyuk (Russian: Сергей Иванович Сметанюк; born 8 June 1962), is a Ukrainian-born Russian politician who lasted served as the acting Governor of Tyumen Oblast in November 2005, and the head of the Tyumen administration from 2005 to 2007. He is currently the deputy general director of Transneft-Siberia, JSC. He was the Member of the Scientific and Editorial Council of the Big Tyumen Encyclopedia (2004).{{cite book |author= |url= |title=Большая Тюменская энциклопедия |date=2004 |publisher=НИИ региональных энциклопедий ТюмГУ; ИД «Сократ» |isbn=5-88664-157-2 |editor-last=Куцев |editor-first=Геннадий Филиппович |edition= |series= |volume=1: А—З |location=Тюмень |pages=7 |chapter=Научно-редакционный совет |format= |chapter-url= |agency= |orig-year=}}

Biography

Sergey Smetanyuk was born on 8 June 1962, in the village of Dashiv, in Ukraine. He graduated with honors from the Nemirovsky Construction College. He worked as a construction site foreman. In 1981 he was drafted into the Soviet Army.

He served in Blagoveshchensk. In the political department of the division, he received a referral to study at the Higher Komsomol School at the Central Committee of the Komsomol.

He was sent to the Tyumen Oblast as a commander of a student construction detachment. He worked on the development of the Medvezhye gas field and the construction of residential buildings for gas workers in the village of Pangody. After graduation, he was assigned to the Tyumen Regional Committee of the Komsomol.

In 1988, he was elected first secretary of the Komsomol organization of the Leninsky district of Tyumen.

In 1990, he was the Deputy Head of the Administration of the Leninsky District of Tyumen.

In 1996, he won the elections to the Tyumen City Duma and was elected its chairman.{{Cite web|title=Тюменская городская Дума третьего созыва / История Думы / Общая информация / Тюменская городская Дума VII созыва|url=https://duma.tyumen-city.ru/obshchaya-informaciya/istoriya-dumy/tyumenskaya-gorodskaya-duma-tretego-sozyva/|access-date=2021-05-18|website=duma.tyumen-city.ru}}

In 1998 he completed his postgraduate studies at the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russia, defended his dissertation and received the degree of candidate of sociology. In 1999 he received a law degree from Tyumen State University.

In August 2000, Smetanyuk was appointed chief federal inspector in the Tyumen Oblast of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District.{{Cite web |title=Был городским, стал федеральным — Тюменский Курьер |date=9 August 2000 |url=https://tm-courier.ru/2000/08/10/byl-gorodskim-stal-federalnym/ |access-date=2024-05-06 |language=ru-RU}}

On 27 March 2005, Smetanyuk was Vice Governor of the Tyumen Oblast.{{Cite web|title=Сергей Сметанюк - вице-губернатор Тюменской области|url=https://vsluh.ru/novosti/obshchestvo/sergey-smetanyuk-vitse-gubernator-tyumenskoy-oblasti_46158/|access-date=2021-05-18|website=Вслух.ru|language=ru}} On 14 November 2005, after the transfer of Governor Sergey Sobyanin to the post of head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, Smetanyuk was acting governor for 10 days.{{Cite web|title=Сергей Сметанюк временно возглавит Тюменскую область|url=https://regnum.ru/news/543759.html|access-date=2021-05-18|website=ИА REGNUM|language=ru}}

On 21 December 2005, Smetanyuk was elected the head of Tyumen.{{Cite web|title=Новый глава Тюмени - Сергей Сметанюк|url=https://vsluh.ru/novosti/obshchestvo/novyy-glava-tyumeni-sergey-smetanyuk_70360/|access-date=2021-01-29|website=vsluh.ru|language=ru}}{{Cite web|date=2005-11-24|title=Новым мэром Тюмени станет Сергей Сметанюк|url=https://newdaynews.ru/policy/47326.html|access-date=2021-05-18|website=Новый День|language=ru}} In 2007, he briefly returned to the regional administration, becoming the First Deputy Governor. On 2 December 2007 he was elected to the State Duma.{{Cite web|title=Депутаты|url=http://duma.gov.ru/duma/deputies/5/|access-date=2021-11-22|website=Государственная Дума|language=ru}}

In January 2010, Smetanyuk was appointed Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Ural Federal District,{{Cite web|date=2010-01-18|title=Сергей Сметанюк назначен замом Николая Винниченко|url=https://www.e1.ru/text/politics/2010/01/18/52265631/|access-date=2021-05-18|website=www.e1.ru|language=ru}} in connection with which he terminated the powers of a deputy of the State Duma. In November 2012, he was appointed Deputy General Director of OJSC Transneft-Siberia.{{Cite web|title=Руководство|url=https://siberia.transneft.ru/about/management/|access-date=2021-01-29|website=siberia.transneft.ru|language=ru}}

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