Yuri Luzhkov: biography, personal life, family, wife, children - photo. Yuri Luzhkov is now leading a measured life in retirement Yuri Luzhkov what he is doing now

To commemorate the great politician Yuri Luzhkov, who died in 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree to install a memorial plaque in the house where the mayor of Moscow, who held this position from 1992 to 2010, lived. Yury Luzhkov's contribution to the development of the capital cannot be described in words. The head of state, as well as members of the government, are currently considering the possibility of renaming the University of the Government of Moscow, giving it the name of Luzhkov. For more than 18 years, Luzhkov was at the head of Moscow, and all this time he was devoted to his state and

09:52 14.02.2020

Putin signed a decree to perpetuate the memory of Yuri Luzhkov

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree perpetuating the memory of former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov. The head of state recommended that the Moscow City University of Management be named after Luzhkov. The text of the decree states that, taking into account Luzhkov's significant contribution to Russian statehood and the development of Moscow, the president recommended that the Moscow government consider installing a memorial plaque on the house where Luzhkov lived and assign his name to the Moscow City University of Management of the Government of Moscow. Also Putin

03:55 13.12.2019

Vladimir Putin instructed to perpetuate the memory of Yuri Luzhkov

Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Security Council to prepare proposals for perpetuating the memory of the long-term mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, who was buried today at the Novodevichy Cemetery of the capital. The Moscow authorities responded to the proposal to perpetuate the memory. Dmitry Peskov, press secretary of the head of state, spoke about Vladimir Putin's order, the website of the radio station Ekho Moskvy reports. The current authorities of the capital said they would formulate proposals to perpetuate the memory of ex-mayor Yuri Luzhkov, RIA Novosti was told in

18:55 11.12.2019

Luzhkov will be buried next to Sergei Mikhalkov

The grave of ex-mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov will be located next to the grave of the poet and playwright Sergei Mikhalkov. According to TASS, citing a source in the Moscow mayor's office, former Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov was also buried near Luzhkov's grave. Luzhkov's funeral is scheduled for December 14 at the Novodevichy Cemetery. It is specified that the coffin with the body of the politician will be delivered to the place at 15:30. Prior to this, Luzhkov's funeral ceremony will take place in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Yuri Luzhkov passed away on Tuesday, December 10, at the age of 83. By prior

10:37 03.08.2019

Surrender of Moscow: how Sobyanin's rule differs from Luzhkov's

The Kremlin had to negotiate with Yuri Luzhkov, but Sergei Sobyanin simply orders Sociologist Alexei Roshchin read the arguments on the topic of how Luzhkov differs from Sobyanin, written back in 2015, and creatively developed them in his blog: Oleg Kashin notices interesting things, but almost thinks it out : If we compare Sobyanin with Luzhkov, then it would be more correct to say that Moscow has not been living for five years with a new mayor, but Moscow has been living without a mayor for five years. In 2010, the city introduced direct presidential rule, disguised as a conventional system of government.

19:10 12.09.2018

New book by Yuri Luzhkov wins Terra Incognita award

The 31st Moscow International Book Fair hosted the annual Terra Incognita Award Ceremony. In the nomination Soul and Mind, the book of artistic prose by the ex-mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov was awarded And the stars look down. Earlier, Luzhkov spoke in detail about his new book: This is a book about each of us, a collection of life stories that, as they say, you can’t invent on purpose. The main idea of ​​the book is that in our difficult life it is always important to see the good, to be able to smile in difficult life situations,

08:11 15.04.2018

Putin reminded Sobyanin of Moscow's "chronic problems"

Putin, at a meeting with Sobyanin, asked the mayor about two of Moscow's chronic problems, transport and migration regulation. Sobyanin, answering the president, spoke about plans to solve only one. Regulation of migration does not appear to be in the mayor's area of ​​interest. Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. On it, the president pointed out to the mayor the chronic problems of the capital and offered to report on the progress of their solution. The recording of the meeting was published on the Kremlin website. But there are chronic problems that you are also well aware of.

14:39 10.06.2017

Yuri Luzhkov: the reaction of Muscovites is a real assessment of Sobyanin's program

Former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov gave an interview to the Regnum agency, in which he commented on Sergei Sobyanin's speech in the State Duma, where he proved the advantages of his renovation program, criticizing a similar program of his predecessor. The agency also points to a funny contradiction in Sobyanin's statement: As a result new program renovation will be much better than the program that has been implemented in the last 20 years. Actually, they didn't come up with anything new. Have taken current program. Sobyanin did not hesitate to describe the shortcomings

18:46 15.05.2017

Luzhkov: I demolished 12 million square meters of five-story buildings - and there was not a single protest

When I was mayor, we had about 20 million square meters five-story building in Moscow. I demolished 12 million, and there was not a single protest. - said the former mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, during a public lecture at the Pushkin House in London. Former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov gave a lecture on May 12 at the Pushkin House in London. In particular, he spoke about how he was engaged in the demolition of houses in the capital, according to Russian Gap. Answering a question about the demolition of Khrushchev, Luzhkov said that he did not understand many of the actions of the mayor's office. He also noted that people have become smaller

16:02 23.12.2016

Yuri Luzhkov urgently hospitalized in Moscow

Former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov was urgently hospitalized in a Moscow clinic on Friday, doctors resuscitated him and are now fighting for his life, an informed source in the medical circles of the capital told Interfax. Yuri Mikhailovich was indeed hospitalized on Friday in one of the Moscow clinics. He was placed in intensive care, - said the source of the agency. Meanwhile, Luzhkov's press secretary Gennady Terebkov categorically denied the information. There was no emergency hospitalization, I talked with Yuri Mikhailovich, -

01:50 26.09.2016

Luzhkov and Sobyanin. Who is better?

Yuri Luzhkov is 80 years old. What did he give Moscow and what did he deprive her of? Who is the best mayor, he or Sobyanin? Yuly Nisnevich, Marat Gelman, Leonid Antonov, Matvey Ganapolsky, Ilya Barabanov are discussing. Presenter Elena Rykovtseva https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMiOGikC_sY Full video version of the broadcast Elena Rykovtseva: Exactly 80 years ago, Yuri Mikhailovich Luzhkov, a great political and historical figure, was born. Today we will discuss what he brought to Moscow, what he could have brought, but did not do it. We will also discuss in a comparative sense Luzhkov and

01:00 23.09.2016

Luzhkov commented on receiving the order from Putin

Photo: TASS Former Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov said that the Order for Services to the Fatherland awarded by Vladimir Putin became for him a symbol of returning from timelessness. His words are reported by RIA Novosti. "This award is very important for me. Because it is also a certain symbol of returning from the timelessness in which I was immersed several years ago," said the ex-mayor of Moscow. Moreover, Luzhkov stated that last years is engaged agriculture, in particular, grows buckwheat for the Baltic Fleet. Development

17:16 22.09.2016

Luzhkov spoke about his return after the award in the Kremlin

The ex-mayor lacks only the third degree to the full cavalier of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland. some years. Luzhkov told journalists that he had learned about his award even before the official announcement of it in the media: I received a call from the administration (president ed.) Kind people and said they congratulated me. Any award is a great joy. I think with

12:07 22.09.2016

Medvedev fired, Putin rewarded. Ex-mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov received an order

The former mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree. The document is published on the official portal of legal information. As stated in the document, Yuri Luzhkov is awarded for active social work. In 2010, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev dismissed Luzhkov from the post of mayor of the capital with the wording in connection with the loss of confidence. Luzhkov has worked as the mayor of Moscow since 1992, and now he is engaged in agriculture. On September 21, Yuri Luzhkov turned 80 years old

23:46 26.08.2016

Luzhkov became proud of the talent of Baturina, who topped the Forbes list

Former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov admitted that he was proud of his wife Elena Baturina, who for the fourth time in a row topped the list of the richest women in Russia according to Forbes. It is reported by RIA Novosti on Friday, August 26. I am proud of my wife's talent, Luzhkov said. He explained that his wife is a super talented person. And, I would say, in business, and in art, and in horses, which she is still involved in, the former mayor noted. At the same time, he admitted that Baturina's business achievements are of interest to him.

20:39 15.08.2016

Luzhkov offered to make an honorary citizen of Sevastopol

Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Defense Vladimir Komoyedov took the initiative to give the former mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov the title of honorary citizen of Sevastopol. On Monday, August 15, Interfax reports with reference to the deputy's statement. I hope that with the arrival of a new governor, all the positive things that Luzhkov did for Sevastopol will find a new historical assessment and that the city's legislative assembly will finally consider awarding Luzhkov the title of honorary citizen of Sevastopol, Komoyedov said. He also expressed

Deputy Minister for the Occupied Territories of Ukraine Georgiy Tuka said that former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov played a significant role in the reunification of Crimea with Russia. The official expressed this opinion on the air of Channel 5, reports on Thursday, May 19, Korrespondent.net. From the first to the last day, the Crimea was given to the local princelings. What can we talk about when Luzhkov and Moscow are building houses for military personnel, for sailors, and our sailors under blue and yellow flags are begging in hostels, Tuka said. He added that the outlook

05:20 12.05.2016

Yuri Luzhkov: an attempt at a will

The most famous and controversial mayor in the history of Moscow gave a derogatory description of the Medvedev government. The former mayor of Moscow, now a simple Kaliningrad businessman, Yuri Luzhkov, gave a short interview to Interfax, where he unexpectedly harshly and at the same time accurately described the economic situation in the country, and also assessed the activities of the current government. Pro et contra As a rule, patriotic Russians have a negative attitude towards Yury Luzhkov. Indeed, a lot can be put in the hands of the former mayor of the capital.

09:46 11.05.2016

Luzhkov called politics "hypocrisy and demagogy"

Former Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov said he had said goodbye forever to politics, which he considers hypocrisy and demagogy. Politics is often hypocrisy and demagoguery, and I was convinced of this many times over my 20 years of work in the Moscow City Hall. In the system of the chemical industry, where I worked for 28 years, the relationships between people were completely different, they were productive, constructive relationships. If we take these two periods, the comparison is clearly not in favor of what I saw in the refined politics of recent decades, - Luzhkov said in an interview.

Luzhkov Yuri Mikhailovich was born on September 21, 1936 in Moscow, USSR. Russian State and political figure. Mayor of the capital of Russia, the city of Moscow (from 1992 to 2010). Co-chairman of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party, member of the State Council under the President of the Russian Federation.

Family, childhood and youth

Father - Luzhkov Mikhail Andreevich, a carpenter by profession, but having moved to Moscow from the Tver village, he began to work at an oil depot.

Mother - Luzhkova Anna Petrovna, worked as a laborer at the factory.

Brother - Sergey Mikhailovich Luzhkov (born 1938).

The Luzhkovs lived in Moscow near the Avtozavodskaya metro station. Yuri was the middle of the three sons of Mikhail Andreevich and Anna Petrovna.

Yuri Luzhkov graduated from Moscow secondary school No. 1259 (then No. 529) in 1953.

Then he studied at the Gubkin Moscow Institute of Oil and Gas and Chemical Industry. Since the family did not live well, he began to earn extra money while still a student: he was a janitor, unloaded wagons at the Paveletsky railway station, and went to collective farms to harvest hay. At the institute, he actively conducted Komsomol work, organized social events.

In 1954, he worked in the first student team that explored virgin lands in Kazakhstan, and received the medal "For the development of virgin lands." Luzhkov recalls that he often gave this medal to his friends who wanted to flash the award in front of a girl or impress a teacher taking an exam.

working career

Yuri Luzhkov was assigned to the Scientific Research Institute of Plastics (1958-1963), and then became the head of a department in the USSR Ministry of Chemical Industry (1964-1974).

In 1968 he joined the CPSU, remained a member until 1991.

Yuri Luzhkov worked as director of the experimental design bureau of automation of the USSR Ministry of Chemical Industry (1974 - 1980), was the general director of NPO Neftekhim-Avtomatika (1980 - 1986), head of the science and technology department, member of the board of the USSR Ministry of Chemical Industry (1986 - 1987).

Mikhail Luzhkov has three higher education, including the military, his specialty is an engineer-chemist-designer.

Work at City Hall

In 1975, Yuri Luzhkov was elected a people's deputy of the Babushkinsky District Council of Moscow, then a deputy of the Moscow City Council (1977-1990). He became the first deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Moscow City Council and at the same time chairman of the Moscow City Agro-Industrial Committee (1987 - 1990).

Soon Luzhkov was elected chairman of the Moscow City Executive Committee (1990-1991). In June 1991, the then mayor of the capital, Gavriil Popov, and Luzhkov ran for mayor and vice-mayor. Luzhkov was elected vice-mayor (1991-1992), became the prime minister of the city government of Moscow formed on the basis of the Moscow City Executive Committee (1991).

In August 1991, Luzhkov became the center of practical actions to defend the "White House", bringing together all the resources of Moscow transport organizations, banking and informal structures.

Soon, Yuri Luzhkov was appointed one of the deputy chairmen of the Committee for the Operational Management of the National Economy of the USSR (1991).

On March 10, 1992, he appealed to the Supreme Soviet of Russia with a call to impose a ban on the so-called "Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR", organized by deputies who did not recognize the collapse of the USSR, and the "National Assembly", assembled on the initiative of "Labor Russia".

Yuri Luzhkov - Mayor of Moscow

In June 1992, by decree of Russian President Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, Luzhkov was appointed mayor of Moscow.

During the gradual constitutional reform legislature formed the City Duma instead of the Moscow City Council. Luzhkov himself called the new government of Moscow "the government of economic reforms."

One of Luzhkov's first legislative acts was a decree banning the sale of domestic alcoholic beverages in commercial stalls and private stores (1992).

In September 1993, unconditionally supported the decree of President Boris Yeltsin to dissolve the Parliament. As a measure of pressure on deputies who did not want to leave The White house, ordered to turn off the lights in the White House and hot water, and telephones throughout the surrounding area.

After the supporters of the parliament seized the city hall building and attempted to siege the Ostankino television company, on the night of October 3-4, 1993, he went on television with an appeal to Muscovites and guests of the capital to stay at home and not go out on the streets of the city.

Since 1993, Luzhkov has actively advocated the establishment of mandatory registration of visitors in Moscow.

His program is the demolition of dilapidated housing ("Khrushchev's" five-story buildings) and the construction of a new one, as well as the construction of the third transport ring of the capital, the construction of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the shopping complex on Manezhnaya Square, the demolition of a number of hotels, including the Moskva Hotel and the Voentorg building, the construction Moscow City business center - all this brought Luzhkov the glory of the "chief superintendent" of the capital.

Political activity

Yuri Luzhkov has repeatedly expressed his support for the policies of President Yeltsin and the government in Chechnya.

In April 1995, at the request of Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, he took part in the creation of the Our Home is Russia (NDR) movement, delegating Moscow Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Resin to the organizing committee of the NDR, but he did not join the ranks of the NDR himself. During the 1995 parliamentary elections, he supported the NDR list.

In accordance with his position, Luzhkov was a member of the Federation Council (1996-2000), and also became a member of the Committee of the Federation Council on constitutional legislation and judicial and legal issues.

In 1996, he took an active part in the campaign for the re-election of Boris Nikolaevich Yeltsin as president for a second term.

In June 1996 he was elected mayor of Moscow, having received 88.49% of the vote, formed a new city government, in which he retained the post of chairman. His powers as a member of the Federation Council were also confirmed.

In December 1996, the Federation Council, on the initiative of Luzhkov, recognized Sevastopol as part of the territory Russian Federation and qualified the actions of the Ukrainian leadership to "reject" this part as contrary to international law.

In December 1997, he held regular elections to the Moscow City Duma, ensuring a complete victory for the unspoken "list of the mayor's office" (28 out of 35). Vladimir Platonov became the chairman of the Moscow City Duma.

In May 1998, he was approved as the representative of the Russian Federation in the House of Representatives of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe.

In 1998, Yuri Luzhkov created the socio-political organization "Fatherland". He also announced his intention to run for president. Soon there was an association of "Fatherland" with the block "All Russia" (1999). The new OVR bloc headed by Yevgeny Primakov took third place in the 1999 parliamentary elections. Subsequently, the OVR merged with the pro-Putin Unity bloc into a new organization, United Russia.

In December 1999, Yuri Luzhkov again won the election of the mayor of Moscow, gaining 69.89% of the vote, was elected to the State Duma on the OVR list, which received 13.33% (2nd place), but refused the mandate. His powers as a member of the Federation Council were confirmed.

In the 2000 presidential election, Fatherland officially supported Vladimir Putin's candidacy.

On April 12, 2001, Yuri Luzhkov and Sergei Shoigu at a joint press conference announced the intention of the Fatherland movement and the Unity party to create a "single political structure and a single political party". Soon Shoigu made an amendment that it would be a coalition.

In the summer of 2001, at the founding congress, Yuri Luzhkov became co-chairman of Sergei Shoigu of the All-Russian Union of the Unity Party and the Fatherland Movement, and in the winter of 2001, at the founding congress of the party, he was elected co-chairman of the Supreme Council of the party (together with Sergei Shoigu and Mintimer Shaimiev).

In September 2002, Luzhkov came up with the idea of ​​returning a monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky to Lubyanka Square in Moscow, but this initiative did not receive government support.

In December 2003, Yuri Luzhkov proposed to return to the forgotten idea of ​​the Soviet meliorators: 6-7% of the waters of the Siberian river Ob through a special channel to send from Khanty-Mansiysk to Kazakhstan and the republics of Central Asia.

In September 2003, the Moscow city regional branch of the United Russia party invited Yuri Luzhkov to head the party's regional list in the State Duma elections.

On December 7, 2003, he again won the election of the mayor of Moscow, gaining 74.82% of the vote. He refused the mandate of the deputy of the State Duma.

In July 2006, at a meeting of the capital's government, on the initiative of the mayor, a program was adopted to increase international prestige and form a positive image of Moscow for 2007-2009.

In October 2007, Luzhkov headed the regional list of candidates for deputies from United Russia in Moscow in the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the fifth convocation. He refused the mandate of the deputy of the State Duma.

In May 2008, Luzhkov was declared persona non grata in Ukraine for saying that Sevastopol should be handed over to Russia.

Awards

Yuri Luzhkov was awarded the Orders of Lenin, the Red Banner of Labor, "For Services to the Fatherland" I, II and III degrees, "For Military Merit", the Order of Akhmad Kadyrov (from the Chechen Republic) and the Order of Honor; medals "Defender of Free Russia", "For Strengthening Military Commonwealth", "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow", "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of St. Petersburg"; Honorary Diploma of the Government of the Russian Federation and three thanks from the President of Russia. Luzhkov - laureate State Prize THE USSR. Holder of the titles "Honorary Chemist of the USSR" and "Honored Chemist of the RSFSR".

Achievements

Luzhkov is a member of the Board of Trustees of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ren-TV-7 TV channel, Chairman of the Board of the International Fund "Promotion of Entrepreneurship", Honorary Sergeant Major of the Moscow Executive Club. Luzhkov is an Honorary Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State University, the Academy of Labor and social relations, a number of domestic and foreign universities, an academician of a number of Russian academies.

The mayor of the capital has more than 50 patents for inventions. For example, he invented a "semi-open baked pie" (No. 44880), which is characterized by "execution in the form of a small elongated volume with a convex upper surface and slightly open ends, where the filling is visible", but also has an innovation - "a flat base in the form of a quadrangle with convex long sides passing into the lateral planes of the surface, as well as the presence in the central part of the upper surface of an oval hole in which the filling is visible. He also developed new types of hives, improving their device. Luzhkov also received patents "Kulebyak" (No. 44881), "Open Pie" (No. 45672), "Rastegay" (No. 44879), "Method of producing a drink from curd whey "Alena" (No. 2082298), "Method of producing sbitnya" ( No. 2158753), "Method for the production of fruit drinks" (No. 2161424), "Method for the production of kvass or fermented drinks from grain raw materials" (No. 2081622). Luzhkov also patented the "Consortium of microorganisms propionibacterium shermanii, streptococcus thermophilus, acetobacter aceti", used for the preparation of fermented milk products and method of production fermented milk product"(No. 2138551), declared together with him by the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of the Dairy Industry. (REGNUM 09/23/2003)

Yuri Luzhkov is a co-author of a group of engineers from the State Unitary Enterprise Mosvodokanal who created an installation for water ozonation. In 2003, at the annual special exhibition "Eureka" in Brussels, the Mayor of Moscow received the highest award from the Belgian Chamber of Inventions.

Yuri Luzhkov is the author of more than 200 publications and books. In addition to works devoted to the problems of the socio-economic development of Russia, collections of his stories and essays have been published. The most famous books that received public response are memoirs about the August events of 1991 "72 hours of agony" (1991), "We are your children, Moscow" (1996), "Parkinson's Russian Laws" (1999), "The Mayor and the Mayor" in collaboration with M. Shcherbachenko (2003), "The Secret of Gostiny Dvor. About the city, about the world, about myself: Articles and essays" (2006).

Personal life

The first wife is Alevtina Luzhkova. They married as students but quickly divorced. The marriage was childless.

The second wife is Bashilova Marina. From his first marriage, Luzhkov has sons Mikhail (born 1959) and Alexander (born 1973). Marina Bashilova died in 1989.

Third wife - Elena Baturina, director and co-owner of a large construction company"Inteco". They have two daughters: Elena (born 1992) and Olga (born 1994).

Hobbies

Yuri Luzhkov's sports hobbies are tennis and football, as well as equestrian sports. In winter, he prefers skiing.

Yuri Luzhkov is a beekeeper, fisherman and hunter.

Yuri Luzhkov sometimes writes poetry, but reads them only for friends or at artistic skits.

Tells a family friend, billionaire Yuri Gekht

- says a family friend, billionaire Yuri Gekht

Why aren't criminal cases initiated against LUZHKOV? - Vladimir Putin was asked at one of the recent press conferences.

It's too early. And why do you think that there is nothing according to Luzhkov? - the president answered slyly ...

The trial of the ex-mayor of Moscow and his slyly@oops spouse is eagerly awaited by millions of people. And among them, of course, Yuri GEKHT - a friend of youth and a former accomplice of Yuri Mikhailovich, and now - his implacable enemy. Once Hecht was a member of the Supreme Economic Council under the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation and a major bourgeois. And now he is a simple Israeli pensioner and, in fact, a criminal wanted by Interpol.

On the eve of the anniversary of Elena Nikolaevna (March 8, she will hit "fifty kopecks"), Yuri Gekht in the Promised Land was visited by the special correspondent of Express Newspaper.

I have always stood up Luzhkov, - assures Yuri Georgievich. - Even in 1993, when angry deputies wanted to remove him from the post of mayor. After all, the capital then writhed in mud and poverty! At a meeting of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, I managed to recapture Luzhkov. In fact, he is a strong business executive. In everything that happened to him then, the hardened boor is to blame Elena Baturina. Previous wife - Marina Bashilova, daughter of the first deputy minister of the chemical industry of the USSR, - Luzhkova created. And this matron made Yura the founder of corruption in Russia! For example, I was personally present when Luzhkov bought land in Sochi for a pittance...

Baturina's parents worked as machine operators at the Fraser plant, and her father was a real alcoholic. Elena, too, after school, did not go to the university, but to the machine. Then only with sin in half she graduated from the evening department. I learned a little and ended up in the Moscow City Executive Committee at the "bread place" - the commission for cooperative activities. As Luzhkov said, he went there on some business. We met. Elena was even less attractive than now, although she was a quarter of a century younger than he was. But she clung to Yura with an iron grip!

According to Hechta Having come to power, Luzhkov made him his close associate. Out of gratitude for an old friend, he had to grit his teeth and endure communication with his eccentric wife.

Betrayal

I not only entered the house, but also personally arranged for Baturina in the best Moscow maternity hospital named after Grauerman! - remembers Hecht. - Due to the already young age, she was terribly afraid of the first birth. A week later, I gave Elena a watch for $ 300 - then it was a decent amount - as a present for a newborn. Baturina never tried on such elegant little things: she wore watches like a child. In those years, there were no imported goods in stores, and I often traveled abroad. Baturina girls dressed and shod. I also kept in touch with Luzhkov's children from a previous marriage. And Elena did not let them on the threshold. The younger Alexander could still come to work with his dad, but the elder Mikhail was afraid. Elena arranged this for her husband! Misha was very upset by his father's betrayal. Started drinking. Of course, Luzhkov did not like this. (By the way, my son worked in the gas industry, and as soon as Luzhkov was removed, he was also asked.)

It was Hecht, according to him, who persuaded Luzhkov to start competitive investment in the capital's real estate.

Luzhkov, having become mayor, did not know what to do, Gecht assures. - There is no money, devastation, but the city needs to be rebuilt. In June 1992, at the height of Gaidar's devouring reform, I proposed to him the idea of ​​private investment in construction. Yura doubted: “Who will go? Such a risk!" I say: "I!" And he was the first to take part in the competition for investing in the construction of two prestigious buildings in the capital.

Yuri Gekht proudly calls himself a "hereditary wallet" - since 1740, his ancestors were engaged in the production of paper. He was lucky in perestroika:

The Ministry of Forestry and Pulp and Paper Industry decided to unite the most backward enterprises in the industry that did not feed themselves. And I was appointed general director of Sokolniki. It also included the Serpukhov paper mill. In 1987, I rented it, and in 1989 the association was privatized. The Ministry allowed me, as a director, to receive 49 percent of the shares, the rest remained with the team. But then privatization according to Chubais began, and all and sundry right on the streets began to buy shares from the workers. By decision of the general meeting, people did not sell to strangers, but entrusted me to buy out the remaining shares. Since then, I often heard a whisper behind my back: "The first Soviet billionaire is coming." But I couldn’t even touch this money, I never used dividends - I directed everything to the development of production. Now the enterprise has been destroyed, more than a thousand people have been laid off. Only one paper mill in Vladimir is working, and the Raiders have captured the Serpukhov Combine ...

Sperm

Luzhkov was afraid of his wife like fire, - says Yuri Georgievich. - Pulled me home every Saturday. Somehow we sit with them Tsereteli. It's almost midnight and he won't let us go. We understand that another scandal is brewing. Elena comes out in a hastily wrapped dressing gown and says: “It's time to sleep!” Yuri doesn't respond. Then she comes up, takes off her slippers and gives him a ka-a-ak on his bald head!

And at a reception at the Queen in 2004 in London, what did you get up to? Just came to power Tony Blair. Everyone gathered, we sit - we are waiting for Baturina. Yuri is running around, nervous. Finally, Elena enters the hotel with a racket. Luzhkov: "Lena, the queen is waiting for us!" - "Nothing, wait." Seven minutes later, Yuri in red spots jumps out into the hall: “Let's go without her!”

In the US, in a shopping center, Elena suddenly screamed at Luzhkov so loudly that the entire delegation burned with shame. And in Munich, she went to a horse farm. There she was presented with the sperm of one of the best stallions. In the hotel, she immediately hid the priceless flask, but when she began to collect things for departure, she could not find it. City Hall employee Vladimir Lebedev offered to check her suitcase, but she got mad and gave young man a few slaps. In Moscow, after customs inspection, we decided to see if everything was in place, and found a flask with sperm in her suitcase!

boorish

Hecht had a serious conflict with Baturina in 2004 in the office of the first deputy mayor Vladimir Resin who supervised the construction.

There I found out: Lena wanted three old residential buildings near the Arbatskaya metro station, which belonged to me. (now owned by Telman Ismailov.) I wanted to build a hotel on this land. I evicted 240 families, personally talked to each tenant - not a single complaint was received against me. He invested $23 million in the facility. But after the default, he could not start construction in any way. I understood: there is a formal reason to find fault, Lena will not back down. I agreed to sign an agreement on the transfer of objects, but only on the condition of payment of compensation: “Lena, return what you spent!” But she told Resin: "Let his friend Luzhkov compensate him." I could not stand it and hit the table with my fist: “Yes, you are just a village boor!” Luzhkov first tried to help me out. But Baturina stood her ground. As a result, she brought contracts for the purchase of all objects, and the amount of compensation - 50 thousand rubles! Realizing that I would not sign, he and Resin offered me three dilapidated buildings on the Arbat: garbage dumps bought up by Caucasians that needed to be resettled. Even 150 million dollars would not be enough for me! I came to Resin and said: “Am I going to resettle all of Moscow at my own expense?” He said that I would not sign the contract until it states that the eviction is carried out at the expense of Moscow. But Luzhkov betrayed me and did not sign me.

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In 2004, Hecht had severe kidney problems, and he decided to receive medical treatment in Israel.

And shortly before leaving, three people close to Luzhkov warned that an attempt was being made on my life, - says Yuri Georgievich. - The first to summon the vice-mayor Joseph Ordzhonikidze- He oversaw the hotel and gambling business. Talked about some nonsense. I told him: “Did you call me for this?” Suddenly he gets up from his chair and whispers: “Yura, leave immediately, I beg you!”

Events were not long in coming. First, Hecht had an accident: a truck blocked the way for his car. Hecht and the driver miraculously survived:

Soon I was accused of kidnapping a man, a certain Vladimir Baryshnikov-Kuparenko, which was supposed to deliver German equipment to my factory, but deceived: the equipment did not arrive on time. I punched this Baryshnikov in the face and threatened to terminate the contract and recover the amount paid to him and the damages. This scoundrel saw on my desk the Kompromat.RU magazine, in the creation of which I participated. The latest issue described in detail how Baturina received land plots for construction without a competition and how budget funds were transferred through Mosbusinessbank and the Bank of Moscow to finance her undertakings. Baryshnikov decided to use my conflict with Baturina and went to see her with this magazine. Elena immediately bought the entire circulation, and they developed a scheme to eliminate me from the market.

According to Hekht, the operation was supervised by the former head of the Moscow police, Colonel-General Vladimir Pronin.

Baryshnikov staged his kidnapping, - Yuri Georgievich explains, - allegedly carried out on my order. He imitated an escape from my office, where the abductors allegedly locked him up for Saturday and Sunday, and he went into the toilet, climbed out through the window and arrived by taxi to the reception of the mayor of Moscow, and then turned to law enforcement agencies with a statement. On the basis of this nonsense, the athletes were arrested, with whom I was seen in a restaurant in the evening after the competition - I supervised sports in Serpukhov. They were made the perpetrators of this pseudo-abduction. They gave me eight years. I did my best to get them out. They were released two years later for a huge bribe.

After a successful kidney transplant, Yuri Georgievich found hope of returning to Russia.

I'm not hiding, says the exile. - I correspond with Interpol, and everyone is “looking for” me. I was denied a Russian pension, a Russian international passport, despite a court confirmation that I am a Russian citizen. Through Telman Ismailov, Baturina took all my property. Since then, I have not communicated with Luzhkov - it is useless: he, in fact, became her hostage. But I must return to Russia to prove my innocence. The only thing I ask the President Putin and premiere Medvedev- give me the opportunity to personally participate in the investigation of a criminal case.

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Luzhkov Yury Mikhailovich is a prominent politician of the Russian Federation, who ruled Moscow for 18 years, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, writer, in recent years - a farmer. Yuri Mikhailovich was born in Moscow (date of birth - September 21, 1936), but he spent his early childhood, as well as seven school years in Konotop - in his grandmother's house.

After his resignation, Luzhkov moved the family to London, where his daughters continued their studies at Moscow State University, and his wife continued to develop the business. Later, the Luzhkov family chose Austria as their place of residence.

In 2012, it became known that the former mayor of the capital is a member of the board of directors of Ufaorgsintez, and in 2013 he bought out 87% of the shares of Weedern (buckwheat production, mushroom cultivation). Yuri Luzhkov, who has long been interested in agriculture, created his own farm in the Kaliningrad region in 2015, where, in addition to livestock, he grew winter crops and corn.

The “end of disgrace” happened on September 21, 2016, when, by decree of Vladimir Putin, Luzhkov was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland. The award, according to Yuri Mikhailovich himself, was a real gift for the 80th anniversary. After the solemn event, Luzhkov and Putin had a long conversation, the former mayor of Moscow thanked the president for getting out of the “timelessness in which he was immersed” since 2010.

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