Viktor Kress

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Viktor Kress
Виктор Кресс
Russian Federation Senator
from Tomsk Oblast
Assumed office
17 May 2012
Preceded byAdamovich Alexander Suvorov
1st Governor of Tomsk Oblast
In office
29 October 1991 – 17 March 2012
Succeeded bySergey Zhvachkin
Personal details
Born
Viktor Melkhiorovich Kress

(1948-11-16) 16 November 1948 (age 75)
Vlasovo-Dvorino,
Political partyUnited Russia (2004-)

Viktor Melkhiorovich Kress (Russian: Виктор Мельхиорович Кресс; born 16 November 1948) is a Russian politician. He is best known for serving five terms as governor of Tomsk Oblast, Russia from 1991 to 2012.

Biography

Kress was born into a peasant family with five brothers and a sister. Both of his parents were

ethnic Germans. During his education he also worked on the farm at the village of Yashkino in Kemerovo Oblast
.

Kress graduated from

CPSU committee of Pervomayskoye rayon, Tomsk Oblast. In 1990, Kress was elected and served as speaker of the Tomsk Oblast Soviet. In 1991, after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, President Boris Yeltsin appointed him as governor of Tomsk Oblast. Kress won re-election by popular vote three times, in 1995, 1999 and 2003. In 2007, President Vladimir Putin, who had ended the direct election of governors, nominated him for a fifth term, which he won by a vote of the Regional Duma.[1]
On March 17, 2012, Kress resigned as governor.

On May 17, 2012, Kress' successor, Governor Sergey Zhvachkin, appointed him to the Federation Council as the representative of Tomsk Oblast. He serves as the Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Science, Education, Culture and Information Policy.

Kress became a member of the United Russia party in 2004.

Sanctions

Sanctioned by the

UK government in 2022 in relation to Russo-Ukrainian War.[2]

In December 2022 the

Books

press-conference
(2008)

Kress has also authored five books

  1. Difficult Times of Russia: A Look at the Provinces (1998)
  2. Tomsk Oblast: Today and Tomorrow (1999)
  3. Tomsk Oblast at the Crossroads of the Centuries (1999)
  4. Tomsk Oblast: The Start of the 21st Century (2002)
  5. Direct Answers to Complex Questions (2003)

Personal life

Kress is married to Lyudmila Kress and has two children, His daughter Elena is a cardiologist and his son Vyacheslav is judge at the Seventh appellant arbriage court. He has four grandchildren.

Honours and awards

References

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