Biography, political activities. Elena Mizulina, Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation

The Federation Council proposed to mark online games due to shooting in schools ... institutions On Thursday, May 16, senators Lyudmila Bokova, Alexander Bashkin, Elena Mizulina and Akhmat Salpagarov submitted to the State Duma a bill introducing age markings ... meaning "the issue of age markings of content in the media. Co-author of the initiative Elena Mizulina offered to fine for scenes of violence in computer games back in ... Mizulina asked lawyers to study the media publication of her words about freedom ... Senator Elena Mizulina instructed lawyers to study the publication in the media of the quote taken out of context ... to allow negative consequences for society. On the eve, some media outlets wrote that Mizulina interceded for the prohibitive laws proposed by the deputies. In particular, they cited ... Mizulina asked the Prosecutor General's Office to check messages about yoga in the pre-trial detention center ... Senator Elena Mizulina appealed to the Prosecutor General's Office with a request to conduct a check on the fact of distribution ... they will refuse to remove it. On March 22, Moskovsky Komsomolets reported that Mizulina demanded to check the legality of yoga classes in the capital's pre-trial detention centers. As explained ... to uncontrolled sexual arousal "and" the emergence of homosexual relationships between prisoners. " Mizulina denied the demand to ban yoga in the pre-trial detention center on April 7 at ... Mizulina denied the demand to ban yoga in the detention center ... Senator Elena Mizulina called the information about her complaint about yoga classes in the pre-trial detention center "a typical example of the spread of fake news." The words Mizulina RBC handed over the press ... to contact Roskomnadzor about the spread of "fake news". According to Mizulina, she does not leave unanswered any appeal of citizens. “Many ... Moscow pre-trial detention centers have suspended yoga classes after their appeal Mizulina That Mizulina demanded to check the legality of yoga classes in Moscow pre-trial detention centers ... Yoga classes suspended in Moscow pre-trial detention centers after Mizulina's appeal ... all Moscow pre-trial detention centers were suspended after the senator's appeal to the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia Elena Mizulina... This was reported to "RIA Novosti" by the deputy chairman of the Moscow POC, Eva ... in all Moscow pre-trial detention centers. The reason was the appeal to the Prosecutor General's Office of the senator Mizulina, and she, in turn, attached the letter of our chief so ... food was taken out of the hands, which could cause food riots. About the complaint Elena Mizulina On March 22, I wrote Moskovsky Komsomolets. The deputy head of the FSIN Valery Maksimenko noted ... FSIN refused to prohibit yoga in pre-trial detention center because of Mizulina's complaint ... to introduce qigong breathing exercises into the detention center. Maksimenko commented on the appeal Elena Mizulina, which was based on the conclusion that yoga can lead ... they themselves need to look closely, ”said Maksimenko. About the complaint Elena Mizulina On March 22, I wrote Moskovsky Komsomolets (MK). As Maksimenko said, the senator ... Mizulina, ambassador and former FSB personnel officer: whom the governors will send to the Federation Council ... prohibiting baby boxes. Elena Mizulina since 1993 he has been engaged in parliamentary activities. She was both a senator and a State Duma deputy. Mizulina known for several high-profile initiatives .... Carnegie Moscow Center expert Andrei Kolesnikov explained the continuation of his parliamentary career Mizulina internal agreements of the authorities. “She is a monument, and they leave her in place ...

Society, 30 Mar 2018, 14:28

Mizulina complained to the prosecutor's office on the video with her condolences to Putin ... Navalny Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction Elena Mizulina turned to the Prosecutor General's Office with a complaint about the distribution in the media and ... broadcast on March 27 on the channel "Russia 1". Mizulina declared the impossibility of banning the Internet in Russia Elena Mizulina, commenting on the events in Kemerovo, called the fire ... Mizulina announced the impossibility of banning the Internet in Russia ... Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Construction Elena Mizulina stated that it will not be possible to ban the Internet in Russia, because it ... I wonder why this is still not there, "said the senator. Previously Mizulina Proposed to introduce punishment up to criminal liability for administrators and ... Mizulina urged to punish the leadership of social networks for content ... Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building Elena Mizulina... “Of course, you shouldn't take radical steps. But it is necessary to think about ... extends, up to the administrative suspension of activities and criminal liability, "- said Mizulina at a meeting of the Federation Council commission headed by her to improve the Family Code ... The State Duma criticized the idea of \u200b\u200bequating cohabitation with marriage ... in the end there is a Family Code and nothing extra is needed. " Mizulina called "sabotage" equating cohabitation with marriage "If people want to live ... in turn, the head of the Federation Council commission on improving the Family Code Elena Mizulina told RBC that the bill is "sabotage". In her opinion, “you can't ... Mizulina called "sabotage" equating cohabitation with marriage ... Head of the Federation Council Commission on Improving the Family Code Elena Mizulina criticized the bill on equating cohabitation with an official marriage, pointing out ... we want to harm Russia, then let's adopt such a law, "she stressed Mizulina. Mizulina added that if cohabitation is widespread in Russia, then it is necessary to look for ... What reactions were caused by officials' speeches in 2017 In 2017, Russian politicians, as usual, held many sessions, meetings and meetings. Check how closely you followed them. Anastasia Volosatova Alexander Grachev Photo exhibition of works by Jock Sturges reopened in Moscow ... In 2016, the exhibition "Without embarrassment" was closed after the appeal of the senator Elena Mizulina and Children's Ombudsman Anna Kuznetsova to the Prosecutor General's Office. Also, the closing of the exhibition ... to inspect visitors and monitor the situation in the exhibition hall itself. Senator Elena Mizulina called the exhibition "child pornography demonstrations." “I am convinced that working with ... Mizulina submitted a bill banning baby boxes to the State Duma for the second time ... Member of the Federation Council Elena Mizulina On July 20, she again submitted to the State Duma a bill that was rejected ..., the law will enter into force on January 1, 2018. According to Mizulina, the ability to leave newborns with impunity "stimulates" the growth of abandonment of children ... baby boxes, which the State Duma deputies rejected on July 19. A document that Mizulina introduced in early June 2016, provides for administrative liability for ... Mizulina reported about possible restrictions on the number of adopted children ... with reference to the deputy chairman of the committee of the chamber on constitutional and state construction Elena Mizulina... “We are preparing a whole range of legislative measures aimed at limiting the number of ... cars. Financing of these measures was planned to be carried out at the expense of the regions. Elena Mizulina and other parliamentarians criticized the initiative. Novosibirsk senator proposed to punish non-working parents ... for more than 1 year. " Senator from the Omsk region Elena Mizulina did not agree with Boltenko, noting that her colleague's proposal contradicted the Russian ...

Society, 13 Mar 2017, 12:56

The State Duma criticized the proposal to replace the capital with benefits ... the Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation also spoke Elena Mizulina, RIA Novosti reported. Mizulina called the proposal of the deputies "thoughtless statements" that "can only ... "Spanking Mizulina": what will the decriminalization of domestic violence lead to ... became famous for her statements in defense of "traditional values" Senator Elena Mizulina... She introduced the first option in July 2016 ... resonance in society, and if the project was supported by one Mizulina, it would be "a blow to the new Duma, which in every possible way wants ... a" mad printer "of laws, a high-ranking United Russia member explained to RBC. In the meantime, there is no need to worry about it. Mizulinahowever, remained as one of the authors. In support of ... Mizulina spoke for life in prison for child molestation ... Elena Mizulina is going to submit to the State Duma a bill toughening the punishment for child molestation. ... they should be punished with life in prison, says Senator Member of the Federation Council Elena Mizulina proposes to toughen criminal punishment for child molestation up to life ... Mizulina left the party "Fair Russia" ... Elena Mizulina leaves the party "Fair Russia", in which he was a member since 2007. ... and the details of such a decision have not yet been disclosed Member of the Federation Council Elena Mizulina wrote a statement to leave the party "Fair Russia". About this ..., but about the desire to join United Russia "he knows nothing." " Elena Mizulina she did not officially apply to our party for membership. From... Mizulina proposed a new form of responsibility for parents ... Senator Elena Mizulina submitted several amendments to the Family Code, including a new form ... to approve this bill and send it back for revision. Another bill Mizulina dealt with the decriminalization of family beatings. On October 19, Vedomosti wrote that the government ... Mizulina proposed to prohibit the government from rejecting bills .... According to the senator, such reviews are "unconstitutional", the press service reports. Elena Mizulina... “I think that it is necessary for a long time to deprive the Government of the right to give official responses ...“ to agree with the arguments of the government ”, or maybe“ not to agree ”. Summer Elena Mizulina submitted to the State Duma a bill on decriminalizing family beatings. The senator suggested ... Government rejects Mizulina's idea of \u200b\u200bdecriminalizing family beatings ... "Vedomosti". The author of the amendments was the Senator Elena Mizulina The government commission on legislative activity did not support the senator's idea Elena Mizulina decriminalizing family beatings. About this ..., it is said in the draft review. Family Battering Decriminalization Bill by Mizulina, was submitted to the State Duma this summer. The senator proposed to exclude ... The government rejects Mizulina's bill to ban baby boxes ... organization of boxes for anonymous abandonment of newborns, which was developed by the senator Elena Mizulina... "The bill needs substantial revision before it is considered by the State Duma in ... comments", as well as thanks to Mizulina... “I am grateful to the government for the fact that it supports this bill, - said Elena Mizulina... - All specified in the official ...

Politics, 28 Sep 2016, 07:53

The government supported Mizulina's bill to ban baby boxes ... The government supported the bill of the first deputy chairman of the committee of the Federation Council Elena Mizulina, prohibiting the use of baby boxes in Russia for the anonymous abandonment of children ... The Russian Federation gave a positive official response to the prepared by Senator Elena Mizulina together with experts from the public organization "Parent All-Russian Resistance" a draft law ", - says ... The State Duma introduced a bill on the decriminalization of family beatings ... Senator Elena Mizulina submitted to the State Duma a bill that exempts from criminal liability for ... that "for a slap" you can get up to two years in prison Senator Elena Mizulina submitted to the State Duma a bill on decriminalizing family beatings ... Article 116 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (beatings) was decriminalized. The new edition, according to Mizulina, contains "a number of controversial, anti-family provisions" due to the fact that "from ... Mizulina submitted to the Duma a bill banning baby boxes ... The State Duma has registered a bill banning baby boxes. Its author Elena Mizulina proposed to punish the organization of an anonymous reception center for newborns with a fine of up to ... million rubles. First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation Elena Mizulina submitted to the State Duma a bill prohibiting the creation of baby boxes for anonymous ... Mizulina made a decrease in the age of criminal responsibility ... Deputy Head of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation Elena Mizulina stated that it is necessary to raise the issue of lowering the age of criminal responsibility ... in groups with many participants, including on suicidal topics. " Mizulina notes that since the child is not yet 14 years old, it falls ... The Federation Council proposed to ban patching of roads ... Senator Elena Mizulina proposed at the legislative level to prohibit patching of roads. About this ... the road remains a huge temptation: he quickly repaired the hole and reported, " Mizulina, noting that patching “remains outdated, completely ineffective and of poor quality ... Mizulina suggested considering the use of the Web as an aggravating circumstance ... a member of the Federation Council spoke at the VII International Forum for Safe Internet Elena Mizulina, the correspondent of RBC reports. “The time has come to raise the question of attributing the application ... of the part to a very unsystematic, especially in problems related to the protection of children,” concluded Mizulina... She called on the forum participants to toughen countering the propaganda of suicides, the number of which ... ... Member of the Federation Council Elena Mizulina I asked the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor General's Office to check the death of a five-month-old in St. Petersburg ... to check and provide us with information, ”she said. According to MizulinaThe behavior of Russian officials is "deeply regrettable." “The UK is already checking ...

Politics, 23 Sep 2015, 22:11

The government described the consequences of Mizulina's bill against abortion ... Three bills Elena Mizulina on restricting abortion received negative reviews from the government. The restrictions will increase the number of ... deaths "from abortions performed at home. Have bills Mizulina Mizulina became a candidate for senator from the Omsk region ... State Duma Deputy Elena Mizulin officially presented as a candidate for senator from the Omsk region. ... officially provided information on three candidates for membership in the Federation Council. Mizulina is the first number in the list of candidates for senators, the names of two ... for women, family and youth affairs Elena Mizulin, one of the negotiators told RBC. Mizulina confirmed that she had accepted Nazarov's offer to include her ... Deputy who declared 40 cars will leave the State Duma ... the upper house of the head of the committee on women and family affairs Elena Mizulin (will represent the Omsk region), the former head of the United Russia Central Election Commission, Yuri ... who are considered impassable, are sent to the Federation Council. The exception is partly Elena submitted to the lower house of parliament a bill that defines the procedure for identifying orphans. This was reported by the press service Mizulina. Elena Mizulina “In ... the internal contradictions of the Family Code. Senator Zinaida Dragunkina was the co-author of the document. Elena Mizulina known for its resonant initiatives, including the fight against divorce, abortion ...

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Conservative, lobbyist, lightning rod

Elena Mizulina may lose her senatorial post. But not because of the ridiculous words on the air

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Air of the TV channel "Russia 1". Talk show by Vladimir Solovyov dedicated to the tragedy in Kemerovo. An elderly well-dressed lady receives the floor and expresses her condolences ... to President Vladimir Putin.

“I would like to express my condolences and support to our leader Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. For him, this is a stab in the back, this is a terrible shock! .. Because what he is doing today for Russia is incredible things, defending Russia in the external arena, carrying out reforms of incredible strength inside ... And suddenly - so mediocre! Behind him! And he has no time to constantly look back at how they finish what he, breaking through the walls, decides. He is a strong spiritual warrior. But he also needs our support! " - says the woman. This is Senator Elena Mizulina.


The statement of an already odious politician caused a flurry of indignation on social networks. On the morning of the next day, Sverdlovsk lawyer Roman Lukichev posted on Change.org with an appeal to Senator Elena Mizulina to resign as a member of the Federation Council because of her statement regarding the tragedy in Kemerovo.

“Mizulina Elena Borisovna, when discussing the national tragedy, expressed her condolences not to people who lost their loved ones, but to the president. She didn’t say a word about human grief, about lost children, didn’t offer anything to help the victims, didn’t put forward ideas about preventing similar things in the future. On the ashes of the dead, on true grief, she praised only one face. It's inhuman, horrible and disgusting. In pursuit of honor, the desire to curry favor, Elena Borisovna crossed all human boundaries. I believe that this is a person without soul and heart. And such an act of this person is incompatible with the status of a member of the Federation Council, ”Lukichev said.

For her part, Mizulina wrote on her Facebook page that a piece of air in social networks was cut off and her words of condolences to the residents of Kemerovo were not included in it.

Here is what Mizulina said before condolences to the president:

- I would like to express my condolences to the relatives, and first of all to the parents of those whose relatives, friends, adults or small children died in this shopping center. This is their grief. I remember very well when my brother died and my mother was alive, we went to the cemetery, my mother got into the hearse with my brother (her son) and said: "I want to be here alone." Naturally, as a daughter, I wanted to be with her, she was in old age. But she told me: "Lena, don't, this is my grief, my mother's grief." Indeed, no one can ever make up for this loss. And we must understand this. But what can we do? We can compassionate and ease this test for families, this is a huge test, this grief that they will have to not only endure, but carry in their hearts for the rest of their lives. But with our kind participation, not with gossip and provocations, but with kind, even kind word, good word, look, we can alleviate this suffering for them. In addition to words of condolence and support, I would like to appeal to the Russians, to the residents of the Kemerovo region and say what you need in this situation: not to succumb to provocations, gossip and rumors. Do not discuss these rumors, especially in the presence of those affected. You are aggravating their trouble. Help investigate these criminal cases. What do you need? We need honest, truthful eyewitness testimony. Those who know, please go, tell us whoever is among the guilty or suspects in this situation - that was Mizulina's preamble before her speech in defense of the president. This did not convince the users of social networks: Mizulina was asked why it was impossible to stop on condolences to the residents.

year 2000. Elena Mizulina is still an oppositionist and liberal, a member of Yabloko Vladimir Fedorenko / RIA Novosti

Elena Mizulina is one of the representatives of the so-called ultra-conservative wing in Russian politics. It was she who became one of the initiators of laws banning gay propaganda in the media and pre-trial blocking of sites that post information about methods of making drugs or methods of suicide. The latest law, covered with good intentions, brought the situation to the point of absurdity: the media lost the opportunity to tell, for example, about those who hanged themselves at the police station. Mizulina also managed to lobby for the decriminalization of domestic violence. The senator is in favor of raising the age limit for those entering into sexual relations from 16 to 18 years old, calls for a ban on surrogacy and baby boxes in Russia. However, she is against the introduction of criminal liability for polygamy. Mizulina also advocates the removal of children, including relatives, from same-sex families. Mizulina also had an exotic initiative to completely ban swearing on the Internet, but the matter has not gone further than talk.

In all fairness, Elena Mizulina has good initiatives. Among the latter is an amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code on mandatory video recording of interrogations of minors and the testimony of the applicants under “pedophile” articles.

Elena Mizulina changed a large number of parties in her political biography. Over the years, she was in Yabloko, then in the Union of Right Forces, then in Fair Russia, while on the same broadcast with Vladimir Solovyov she called herself part of the President's team. In Yabloko, her former party colleagues recall Mizulina's attachment to personal comfort - for example, to having a company car, an office, an apartment in Moscow.

As an exponent of ultra-conservative views, Mizulina collaborates with a variety of lobbying groups in the field of family policy, maternal and child health, and partly information policy.

Its partners include the Safe Internet League, anti-juvenile movements like Sergei Kurginyan's All-Russian Parental Resistance, some security officials from the Investigative Committee, anti-pedophile movements, certain groups associated with the Russian Orthodox Church, but not with its highest echelon.

An interlocutor close to the presidential administration believes that Mizulina left the State Duma from the State Duma to join the Federation Council "on a political pension."

“She never had a big influence of her own, but she accumulated merit for a certain period of time, and these merits during the administration of Vyacheslav Volodin allowed her to get a place as a senator after leaving the State Duma,” the source said. - It's not a fact, however, that she will keep it, since she is the representative of the executive power of the Omsk region in the upper house of parliament, and her former party member, the interim governor of the Omsk region, Alexander Burkov, may have his own plans for the place of the senator. She has no merits to the administration of Sergei Kiriyenko, and she has no obligations to her. Putin never really singled out her. Perhaps she is worried about whether she will retain the position of the senator after the autumn governor's elections in the Omsk region, so she makes statements that should remind her superiors about her, ”says the source.

Elena Mizulina's website

Another source close to the presidential administration notes that, despite the fact that Mizulina has accumulated a number of thematic lobbies around her, her counterparties do not belong to the highest echelon of the Russian government and she is not an irreplaceable heavyweight. However, the source notes, it is not customary in the Russian government to meet society and campaigns demanding resignation - as, for example, Kemerovo Governor Aman Tuleyev is unlikely to be dismissed precisely when people demand it at rallies and on social networks.

The head of the International Institute of Political Expertise, Yevgeny Minchenko, says that Mizulina is a hereditary politician (her father headed a department in the district committee of the CPSU), while an active person who is convenient for promoting various topics.

“You cannot call Mizulina someone's permanent ally. At the same time, her odiousness does not really bother her, by and large her role is not to influence public opinion, but to promote hardware schemes. She promotes topics among officials, and not among the population, while officials are not embarrassed by her odiousness. At the same time, I do not think that it is a necessary element of the system. In my opinion, her future senatorship is not indisputable, ”Minchenko said.

The head of the Petersburg Politics Foundation Mikhail Vinogradov says that, according to his estimates, Mizulina's influence is not at its peak right now, but the campaign against Mizulina, as the fight against Ukrainian pranksters who threw in information about "hundreds of fire victims", can be used by the authorities to switch public attention from the very tragedy.

MIZULINA Elena Borisovna - Member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation in 1993 - 1995. and from September 23, 2015, deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation in 1995 - 2007 and from 2011 - 2015, professor of Yaroslavl State University in 1994 - 1995.

She was born on December 9, 1954 in the town of Buy, Kostroma region. Her father, Boris Mikhailovich Dmitriev, was a front-line soldier, was shell-shocked, after the war he headed a department in the district committee of the CPSU. At school, she dreamed of entering MGIMO, but in 1972 she entered the Faculty of History and Law of Yaroslavl State University. She studied in the same group with her future husband Mikhail Mizulin; after the fourth year she married him. In 1977 she graduated from the university with a qualification of a lawyer. She was assigned as a laboratory assistant to the university department of theory and law.

In 1977-1984 she worked as a consultant, in 1984-1985 - senior consultant of the Yaroslavl Regional Court. In parallel, she studied at the correspondence postgraduate course at Kazan State University; in 1983 she defended her thesis on the topic "The nature of supervisory proceedings in criminal proceedings (based on the materials of the Yaroslavl Regional Court)" for the degree of candidate of legal sciences.

In 1985 she moved to work as an assistant at the Yaroslavl State Pedagogical Institute named after K. D. Ushinsky. According to Mizulina's husband, he, being the head of the ideological sector of the Yaroslavl regional committee of the CPSU, “knocked out” for Elena Borisovna the position of a senior researcher at the institute. In 1987, Mizulina was appointed head of the Department of Russian History; headed the department until 1990. Until August 1991 she was a member of the CPSU.

In 1992, at the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, she defended her doctoral dissertation on the topic "Criminal Procedure: The Concept of Self-Restriction of the State." In 1992-1995 he was an associate professor, then a professor at Yaroslavl State University.

In 1993, from the “Russia's Choice” bloc, she was elected to the first composition of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, where she was deputy chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and Judicial-Legal Issues, a member of the Commission on Rules and Parliamentary Procedures. In 1995 she joined the Yabloko association and the Reforms - New Deal movement. Since 1995, she headed the Yaroslavl regional public organization "Equilibrium".

In December 1995, Mizulina was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the II convocation in the Kirov single-mandate constituency No. 189 from Yabloko. In the elections, 83,175 voters voted for her (VG Varukhin, who took second place, received half as many - 39,266 votes). In connection with the election of a deputy of the State Duma, Mizulina in January 1996 prematurely resigned as a deputy of the Federation Council. In the State Duma of the second convocation, she was a member of the Yabloko faction, was deputy chairman of the committee on legislation and judicial reform, deputy chairman of the subcommittee on state building and constitutional rights of citizens. Carried out the legal registration of the failed impeachment to President Yeltsin in 1999.

In December 1999, she took part in the elections of deputies of the State Duma of the III convocation from Yabloko both in the Kirov single-mandate constituency No. 189 and in the party list. In the district she won only 33,027 votes (8.99%) and took 4th place (after S.I. Zagidullin - 23.56%, A.I. Tsvetkov - 18.44% and S.I. Zamoraev - 9.5%), but passed to the State Duma on the Yabloko list.

In July 2000, she headed the Yaroslavl Union of Democratic Forces, which included representatives of Yabloko and the Union of Right Forces. In February 2001, she announced that she was not going to confirm her membership in Yabloko. In June of the same year she joined the Union of Right Forces. Mizulina explained her departure from Yabloko by the fact that she was "personally ashamed to be in a party that gains only 5% in the elections."

In the December 2003 elections, the Union of Right Forces was unable to get its deputies to the State Duma. But E. B. Mizulina did not remain without a post: in February 2004 she was approved as a representative of the Duma in the Constitutional Court. As a representative of the State Duma in the Constitutional Court, in 2005 she defended the legality of the decision to cancel direct gubernatorial elections in Russia. She combined her work in the Constitutional Court with the duties of deputy head of the legal department of the State Duma apparatus. In 2005 she graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation F.

In 2007 she was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the V convocation, became a member of the Just Russia faction. In January 2008, she became the Chairperson of the DG Committee on Family, Women and Children. At the same time, "Fair Russia" first nominated Svetlana Goryacheva for this post, which caused dissatisfaction with the "United Russia"; Mizulina headed the committee as a compromise figure.

In 2011, she was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the VI convocation, a member of the Fair Russia faction, since December 21, 2011 - the chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children. At the congress of A Just Russia, held in October 2013, she resigned as a member of the party's central council.

On September 23, 2015, E. B. Mizulina became a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the executive branch of the Omsk region. In this regard, her powers as a deputy of the State Duma were terminated. E. B. Mizulina will work as a member of the Federation Council until September 2020.

E.B. Mizulina's husband, Mikhail Yurievich Mizulin, Candidate of Philosophy, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science and Political Management, RANEPA. When Mizulina was a deputy from Yabloko, he headed a party cell in Yaroslavl. He was the dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University.

Son, Nikolai Mizulin, studied at MGIMO, abroad - at Bern and Oxford universities. Now he lives and works as a lawyer (according to some sources - co-owner of a law firm) in the capital of Belgium, Brussels, is a partner of the law firm Mayer Brown. Mizulina's two grandchildren also live in Brussels. Married to Spanish citizen Patricia Gonzalez Antón-Pacheco, daughter of a famous Spanish writer.

Daughter Ekaterina also lives separately from her mother, heads the Moscow Foundation for Social and Legal Initiatives "Legal Capital", which is engaged in financial intermediation, publishing and advertising activities. According to press reports, the fund belongs to Elena Mizulina.

E. B. Mizulina is a lover of exotic cats, is fond of breeding houseplants, plays the button accordion.

Awards: Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation; medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"; Order of Honor (2012); laureate of the Olympia National Award for Public Recognition of Women's Achievements (2001); Medal of the World Congress of Families (2010); Imperial Order of the Holy Great Martyr Anastasia (2013, Russian Imperial House) - " as a reward for services to the Fatherland and the Russian Imperial House and as evidence of OUR special benevolence. "

Political autobiography of the Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of Russia Mizulina Elena Borisovna

Mizulina Elena Borisovna was born on December 9, 1954 in the town of Buy, Kostroma region, in the family of an employee. After graduating from high school in 1972, she entered the law faculty of Yaroslavl State University and in 1977 graduated from the full course of the named university, having received the qualification of a lawyer. Freely owns german language.

From 1977 to 1985 worked as a consultant and then as a senior consultant Yaroslavl Regional Court.

In November 1983 she defended dissertation on the topic: "The nature of supervisory proceedings in criminal proceedings (based on the materials of the Yaroslavl regional court)" for the degree of candidate of legal sciences.

In 1985 she went to work to the Yaroslavl State Pedagogical Institute named after K. D. Ushinsky... 1987 - 1992 was head of department Patriotic history of the Yaroslavl State Pedagogical Institute named after K. D. Ushinsky.

In February 1993 she defended dissertation on the topic: "Criminal procedure: the concept of self-restraint of the state" for an academic degree doctor of Law.

December 12, 1993 was elected by the citizens of the Yaroslavl region deputy of the Federation Council Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Since January 15, 1994 - Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and Judicial - Legal Issues of the Federation Council.

In 1994, she actively opposed the war in Chechnya, and then initiated an appeal by the Federation Council with a request to Constitutional Court Russian Federation and was representative Of the Federation Council during the trial of this case in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation in June 1995.

In 1994, she became the center of public attention in connection with the passage through the Federation Council of the Federal constitutional law "On the Constitutional Court Russian Federation". She actively spoke out “against” the Law, believing that the norms of this law infringe on the rights and freedoms of citizens and grant unjustifiably broad powers to the Constitutional Court when making decisions.

In June 1994 opposed the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 14.06.94 No. 1226 "On urgent measures to protect the population from banditry and other manifestations of organized crime." However, the proposal to challenge this Decree in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation did not receive the required number of votes.

In the same year, she made a legal opinion and position on the illegality of the sole actions of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin, related to the dismissal of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Kazannik.

In 1995, she attracted public attention in connection with the passage through the Federation Council of the Law "On the procedure for forming the Federation Council." Supported the development the electoral model of the Federation Council, preventing the combination of powers of a member of the Federation Council and heads of the executive and legislative powers of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

December 17, 1995 was elected deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation in the Kirov (189) constituency (Yaroslavl).

During the election campaign to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the II convocation in 1995, she represented the interests of the All-Russian public association "YABLOKO" Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.

Since January 22, 1996 - vice-chairman Committee on Legislation and Judicial and Legal Reform, Deputy Subcommittee on State Building and Constitutional Rights of Citizens. Supervises a block of issues related to amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, with the organization, organization of public authorities, protection of the constitutional rights of citizens. Represents the YABLOKO faction of the State Duma of the Russian Federation in the Parliamentary Assembly of Belarus and Russia. Is an Chairman of the Standing Commission on Draft Proposals and Rules of Procedure of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia.

By the Decree of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of 19.06.98. was included in The Special Commission of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for assessing compliance with the procedure for the correctness and factual validity of the accusation, nominated against the President of the Russian Federation. She was the deputy chairman of this commission. She participated in the development of draft conclusions of this commission, directly led and formalized the materials of the commission's meetings, which number 41 volumes.

Since April 1994 Elena Borisovna Mizulina is a member of the Committee on Humanitarian Affairs, Democracy and Human Rights Of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

As the initiator and chairman of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "Equilibrium" (since April 1995) took an active part in election campaigns in support of: Governor of the Yaroslavl region A.I. Lisitsyn (December 1995), Chairman of the State Duma of the Yaroslavl Region S.A. Vakhrukov (February 1996), deputies of the State Duma of the Yaroslavl region: Varnikova E.S., Istomina V.V., Shelgunova V.I. (February 1996).

In February 1996 she applied to Yaroslavl Regional Court with a complaint against the decision of the Election Commission of the Yaroslavl Region No. 78 dated February 21, 1996, which restricted the right of public campaigning and freedom of political action as a person and a Federal Deputy. The Judicial Collegium for Civil Cases of the Yaroslavl Regional Court on April 2, 1996 satisfied my complaint. The decision of the Election Commission was declared illegal. Created by judicial precedent on the legal and legislative distinction between "deputy" and "official".

Was one of the organizers The First Interregional Congress of the Reform Forces of Russia,held on April 22, 1996 in Yaroslavl. 1201 representatives of social and political organizations and parties from 26 regions of Russia took part.

In April 1997, on behalf of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "Equilibrium" in Moscow, she signed " Charter of Women's Solidarity».

As the chairman of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "Equilibrium" took part in organizing deputy club "On Thursdays at Rem's", a joint Russian - French seminar "Woman and Politics" (March 1999).

In October 1997, she became one of the initiators of the creation of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "Party YABLOKO". She chaired her First Founding Conference.

As a member of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "Party YABLOKO" took part:

    • 01.24.98, in the second Regional conference of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "YABLOKO Party";
    • 05/30/98, in the third regional conference of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "YABLOKO Party". At the conference, she was recommended to the extraordinary All-Russian Congress of the YABLOKO Association as a candidate for deputy in the Kirov No. 189 constituency in the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the third convocation in December 1999;
    • May 27 - 29, 1998, in the administrative - political seminar - workshop "Program and actions of political forces in the Yaroslavl region".
    • 5-6.12.98, in the fourth regional conference of the Yaroslavl regional public organization "YABLOKO Party". By the decision of the Conference, it was recommended to the 7th All-Russian Congress of the YABLOKO Association for inclusion in the central part of the electoral list for the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the third convocation in December 1999.

On February 4, 1997 Mizulna Elena Borisovna became a part of Council of the YABLOKO faction State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, in December 1998 elected Chairman of the Legal Commission All-Russian social and political organization "Association" YABLOKO ".

In the fall of 1998 it was a representative of the State Duma when considering the request of the Saratov Regional Duma in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation on the constitutionality of the Federal Law "On the election of deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation". The decision was made in favor of the State Duma. At the same time, she acted as a representative in the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation at the request of the State Duma of the Russian Federation on the interpretation of the Constitution of the Russian Federation in the part concerning opportunities for the current President of the Russian Federation to run for a third term. The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation ruled that for the third term, President of the Russian Federation B.N. cannot run.

In January 1999, according to the informal center for political research ("Severny Kray", regional political newspaper 1999, March 18) became " politician number one»Yaroslavl region in political professionalism.

In January 1999, according to the Public Opinion Research Center “Glas Naroda” (Literaturnaya Gazeta, 1999, 17.02) entered the list of 100 influential politicians in Russia (86th position).

On December 19, 1999, she was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the third convocation on the federal list. Member of the State Duma Committee on Legislation. Heads the Commission on State and Legal Issues and Constitutional Rights of Citizens of the Yabloko faction. Member of the Council of the faction.

The phrase "woman in politics" has long ceased to cause confusion. In the modern world, not only great men are concerned about the fate of people, but also emancipated ladies. They believe that the fate of a woman is not only in the birth of children and household chores, but, on an equal basis with men, actively participate in their homeland.

Position in the life of society

Elena Mizulina is a prominent representative of women's Russia. They talk about her quite a lot and very diversely. Her position evokes both approval, and irony, and clear condemnation. However, this woman is trying with all her might to legitimize which, in the light of the latest world trends, are turned upside down. Mizulina Elena Borisovna is a member of the United Russia party. She is the chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children.

It is in the powers of a woman politician to consider problems and introduce bills on the topic of the family. Her latest author's and co-author's bills and initiatives have caused considerable public resonance. Among them can be called an active fight against obscenities on the Internet, gay propaganda, family divorce and the adoption of Russian orphans by foreign parents.

She dreamed of becoming a politician since childhood

Elena Borisovna Mizulina was born on December 9, 1954. The birthplace of the famous politician is the city of Bui, Kostroma region. The girl developed an interest in politics quite early. Elena Mizulina's father, Boris Mikhailovich Dmitriev, after a shell shock received at the front, headed a department of the district committee of the CPSU. The father's political style has largely left an imprint on his daughter's professional character. While studying at school, Mizulina dreamed of a career as a diplomat and was preparing to enter MGIMO. However, her dreams were not destined to come true, and by the will of fate in 1972 she became a student at Yaroslavl State University. It was in this educational institution that Elena Borisovna met with her future husband Mikhail Mizulin. In the fourth year of study, a couple of young lawyers were legally married.

The beginning of a political career

Mizulina's career developed quite rapidly. After graduating from the university in 1977, she began working as a laboratory assistant at the department of theory and law in the native walls of the university. In the same year, Elena Borisovna received the position of a consultant to the regional court in the city of Yaroslavl, continuing her correspondence course at Kazan State University as a graduate student. Some time later, in 1983, her dissertation was defended. As a result, Elena Mizulina became a candidate of legal sciences, received a promotion and was appointed senior consultant.

After working in the Yaroslavl Regional Court for 8 years, she went to serve as an assistant at the State Pedagogical Institute named after KD Ushinsky in the same city. Already in 1987, Mizulina began to head the Department of Russian History. She held this position until 1990, as a member of the CPSU.

Dissertation defense and career growth

In 1992, Elena Mizulina defended her doctoral dissertation at the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The theme of her work - "Criminal procedure: the concept of self-restraint of the state" - aroused great interest among her colleagues. In 1995, Mizulina became a professor at the State University of Yaroslavl.
Elena Borisovna's political career developed quite rapidly. In 1993, she joined the 1st composition of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the Choice of Russia bloc. She was on the Committee, which considered constitutional legislation, as well as judicial and legal issues, as deputy chairman. Mizulina also joined the Parliamentary Commission on Rules and Procedures.

Changes in political career

In 1995, Mizulina joined the Yabloko faction and the Reforms - New Deal movement. In the same year she was elected the head of the regional public organization "Equilibrium" in Yaroslavl.

Since December 1995 Elena Mizulina has been a deputy of the second convocation from the Yabloko faction, representing the interests of the Kirov district. In connection with these circumstances, she had to refuse membership in the Federation Council. As part of the State Duma of the II convocation, she began to chair the Committee on Legislation and Reforms in the Judicial and Legal Sphere. She also served on the subcommittee dealing with state-building issues, as well as constitutional rights of citizens as deputy chairman. In 1999, Mizulina was involved in organizing impeachment against Yeltsin as a legal adviser.

In December 1999, she again became a deputy of the State Duma of the third convocation from the Yabloko party. July 2000 was a new stage for Mizulina in her political career. She became the head of the Yaroslavl Union of Democratic Forces. This coalition includes members of the Yabloko party and the Union of Right Forces.

Leaving Yabloko

In early 2001, Elena Mizulina made an official statement that she was leaving Yabloko. The deputy motivated her actions with personal discomfort that the party she is a member of is gaining no more than five percent of the vote in the elections. Former Yabloko colleagues assessed her act as a race for political trends.

A new round in a political career

In June 2001, Elena Borisovna joined the Union of Right Forces. In February 2004, her party was defeated in the elections, and Mizulina received a new appointment - the representative of the State Duma in the Constitutional Court. In this position, in 2005 she insisted on abolishing the procedure for direct gubernatorial elections that existed in the Russian Federation. Elena Borisovna combined her position in the Constitutional Court with the position of acting deputy head of the State Duma administration. 2005, rich in events, was also marked for Mizulina by the successful graduation from the Russian Academy of Public Administration, founded under the President of the Russian Federation.

Membership in "Fair Russia"

Two years later, in 2007, State Duma deputy Elena Mizulina was elected a member of the political organization "Fair Russia". January 2008 was designated for Elena Borisovna with a new position - in the State Duma Committee for Family, Women and Children as chairman. Her candidacy was nominated as an alternative to Svetlana Goryacheva. The United Russia party expressed dissatisfaction with the proposed candidacy. Then Elena Borisovna was approved for this position.

In 2011, Elena Mizulina was once again elected to the State Duma, being a member of the Fair Russia party. She became the head of the State Duma Committee in the field of family.

In October 2013, at a regular meeting of A Just Russia, Mizulina announced that she was refusing her membership in the Central Council of the party.

The well-known political scientist Alexander Kynev noted that by her actions Elena Borisovna undermines the image of the party in the eyes of city voters.

Her famous bills

One of the most famous projects, in the development of which Elena Mizulina was directly involved, was Federal Law No. 139-F3. It was adopted on July 28, 2012. It has received the trivial name in public circles as "the law on black lists" and "the law on Internet censorship." Elena Borisovna is also directly related to another project, which is often confused with the above. This is the project “On protecting children from information that is harmful to their health and development”.
Elena Mizulina, a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, in July 2012 publicly stated that it was necessary to check whether the strike of the Russian "Wikipedia" against the positions of bill No. 139-F3 was a "pedophile lobby". This phrase is becoming a persistent expression and is the hallmark of a woman politician. Some public figures and journalists claim that Elena Borisovna rewards with this label all persons who personally dislike her.

In November 2012, she made a public conclusion: Project 139-F3 achieved its preventive goal. With the help of it, a safe is organized.Also, Elena Mizulina banned at the state level the viewing of sites with links to Internet pages from the register of prohibited ones. One of the portals that opposed the blacklist position was rublacklist.net. The founders of this site were the pirate party of Russia.

A year later, Elena Mizulina proposed to make part of the preamble to the Constitution of the Russian Federation the phrase that for Russia Orthodoxy is the basis of cultural and national identity. However, this proposal was rejected. The refusal was motivated by the fact that constitutionally the Russian Federation was proclaimed a secular state.

Attitude towards the issue of abortion

Elena Mizulina demanded to restrict free abortion. She proposes to allow a woman to carry out free artificial termination of pregnancy only for serious medical reasons or as a result of rape.

Under other circumstances, abortion must be paid for. It was also proposed to introduce the following points into this bill:

  • Ban on abortion in private plan clinics.
  • Sale of medical drugs that provoke abortion, only by prescription.
  • Mandatory consent of the spouse to abortion if the woman is married.
  • An indispensable permission from parents to terminate a pregnancy for a girl who has not reached the age of majority.

Another interesting bill on the topic of abortion was proposed by Elena Mizulina. The State Duma considered an amendment to the Code of Administrative Offenses on the fine imposed on a medical facility, which does not provide a woman with time to think before carrying out appropriate medical procedures. The amount of this monetary compensation was offered in the form of 1 million rubles. Mizulina pointed out that it is worth levying a fine from the women themselves, who ignore the doctor's offer about the opportunity to reconsider their decision about abortion. The fine for them is 3000-5000 rubles.

Family and Marriage Bills

Elena Borisovna speaks rather sharply about the issue of adoption by American parents of orphans from Russia. She noted that our state has never defended its interests at the expense of children.

Later, Elena Mizulina proposed to ban such American guardianship at the level of the law. In June 2013, the politician presented a draft entitled “Concept of State Family Policy until 2025”. It contains the following provisions:

  • Introduction of an additional tax for divorcing families.
  • Condemnation of birth
  • Additional restrictions on abortion.
  • Strong condemnation of homosexuality.
  • A proposal to strengthen the role of the church in the discussion and adoption of family laws.
  • To increase the number of families with many generations of people.
  • Promotion of large families.
  • A fixed amount of alimony regardless of the parent's source of income.

This bill was intended to strengthen the institution of the family in the Russian Federation.

Her opinion about LGBT

Mizulina is known in political and public circles as an ardent opponent of same-sex marriage and has the opinion that the phrase "Gays are people too" contains a hidden extremist sense. She advocates the removal of children from same-sex families.

However, in 2013, the famous publicist wrote in his article that the son of Elena Mizulina, who lives in Belgium, works for a fairly large law firm Mayer Brown. This firm actively defends the rights of LGBT people. It was ironically noted a sharp difference in views on the issue of homosexuality between mother and son. In response to this sarcasm, Mizulina announced Koch as a representative of the notorious “pedophile lobby”.

Does society need surrogacy?

In November 2013, Mizulina spoke about the need to ban surrogate motherhood at the state level, considering it an unnatural phenomenon. To everything, Elena Borisovna added that it is necessary in every possible way to form in society a negative attitude towards this method of having a child.

Quite often, Mizulina is criticized. Evil tongues are ironic about her active initiatives, and political scientists accuse her of overly blatant invasion of citizens' privacy and influence on people's freedom of choice. Perhaps there is some exaggeration in the bills of Elena Borisovna, but it is impossible to accuse this woman of indifference to the life of her people.