Abdulatipov Jamal Ramazanovich. Abdulatipov, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich President of the Republic of Dagestan Ramazan Abdulatipov

Family

He was married for his second marriage to a native of Murmansk, Inna Vasilyevna Abdulatipova (nee Kalinina). He has two sons, Jamal (b. 1984) and Abdulatip, and a daughter, Zaira, from his first marriage.

Daughter Zaire is a doctor by profession, lives with her family in Moscow, and is raising three children. According to some media reports, Zaira is married to Magomed Musaev, the former general director All-Russian Exhibition Center. Currently, Musaev holds the post of chairman of the executive committee of the Strategic Council under the President of the Republic of Dagestan (the council itself was formed immediately after Abdulatipov took office - in March 2013).

Son Jamal studied at an English special school, then graduated from the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation, Faculty of Taxes and Fees. Entered graduate school. In 2006-2007 he worked in Federal Treasury Russian Federation as a 1st category specialist.

From 2009 to April 2012, he worked as Deputy Director of the Institute of Additional Professional Education of the Moscow State University of Education and Culture (Institute of Further Professional Education). From November 2012 to April 2013, he held the position of Director of the Department of AV and AS of the State Unitary Enterprise of the Moscow Region. "MosTransAuto". Currently, he is the deputy head of the administration of the Kaspiysk urban district.

The youngest son of Ramazan Abudalitipov, Abdulatip Abdulatipov, studies at the Academy of Justice.

Biography

Ramazan Abdulatipov was born on August 4, 1946 in the village of Gebguda, Tlyaratina district. He was the ninth child in the family of the collective farm chairman. By nationality - Avar.

In 1963, after graduating from seven-year school, he entered Buinaksk Medical School, which he graduated in 1966 with a degree in paramedic. He worked as the head of the first-aid post in the village of Tsyumilyukh, then as head of the paramedic and obstetric station of the Tlyaratinsk regional hospital.

From 1966 to 1970 he served in the Armed Forces of the USSR and was a senior medical officer.

After being transferred to the reserve, he worked as a fireman, and later headed the educational and sports department of the Dagestan Regional Council of the Urozhay Sports Society, and the head of the medical center of the Chiryurt Phosphorus Salts Plant in Kizilyurt.

In 1972 he joined CPSU. From 1974 to 1975 he was secretary of the Tlyaratina district committee Komsomol, then deputy head of the agitation and propaganda department of the Tlyaratino district committee of the CPSU. At the same time, he received higher education by correspondence. In 1975 he graduated from the Faculty of History in absentia Dagestan University. Then he studied in graduate school at the Faculty of Philosophy LSU named after A.A. Zhdanov.

After defending his dissertation, he worked as an assistant teacher and senior lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy of Leningrad State University.

Policy

In the late 80s, he worked in the agitation and propaganda department of the Murmansk Regional Committee of the CPSU, and taught scientific communism at the Murmansk Higher Marine Engineering School.

In 1987, he headed the department of philosophy at the Dagestan Pedagogical Institute. In 1988, Abdulatipov left for Moscow, where he became a consultant Department of National Relations of the CPSU Central Committee. Later he headed the analysis and forecasting sector of the same department.

In 1990, he was elected people's deputy of the RSFSR in the Buinaksky national-territorial electoral district No. 93 and joined the deputy group "Sovereignty and Equality." On June 13, 1990, he was elected chairman of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR and held this position until the dissolution of the Supreme Soviet of Russia in 1993.

In February 1991, he was one of the authors of the “Political Statement to the Supreme Council and the Congress,” known as the “statement of six,” in which two deputy chairmen of the Supreme Council and heads of chambers expressed no confidence in the Chairman of the Supreme Council Boris Yeltsin. However, Abdulatipov soon changed his position and managed to retain his position.

In the summer of 1991 he took part in the election campaign Vadim Bakatin for the post of President of Russia as a vice-presidential candidate. In the elections, Bakatin and Abdulatipov took last place, collecting 3.42% of the votes.


During the events of August 19-21, 1991, he opposed State Emergency Committee. In the fall of 1991 he joined Socialist Working People's Party(SPT), joining the Federal Council of the organization as a deputy. Later he left the party. Together with Ruslan Khasbulatov participated in the fall of 1991 in resolving the conflict between Chechens and Avars in Dagestan.

During the internal political conflict from September 21 to October 4, 1993, he represented the Supreme Council in negotiations between the president and parliament, initiated by the Moscow Patriarchate. Then he went over to Yeltsin’s side.

In September 1993, he took the position of first deputy chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Federal and National Affairs.

In December 1993, Abdulatipov was elected to Council of the Federation from the two-mandate Dagestan district No. 5. In January 1994, he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council and at the same time appointed First Deputy Minister of Russia for Nationalities and Regional Policy.

In the fall of 1995, Abdulatipov confirmed his membership in the Socialist Party of Workers (SPT). In December, he was elected as a deputy of the State Duma of the 2nd convocation in Buinaksky electoral district No. 10, was a member of the deputy group "Russian Regions", was a member of the Committee on Federation Affairs and Regional Policy, chairman of the Commission for Assistance in the Release of Forcibly Detained Military Personnel, Civilians and the Search for Missing Persons conduct during an armed conflict in Chechen Republic, as well as a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and a member of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the CIS Member States.

On August 1, 1997, Abdulatipov resigned as a deputy in connection with his appointment to the post of Deputy Prime Minister of the Government for National Affairs, Development and Local Government. Resigned along with the entire cabinet Viktor Chernomyrdina, but on September 11, 1998 he returned to the government, taking over at the suggestion of the new prime minister Evgenia Primakova position of Minister of National Policy of Russia.

On May 12, 1999, Primakov was also dismissed, and Abdulatipov left with him. However, on May 19 he was appointed minister, overseeing policy regarding the North Caucasus in his new position. On August 9, 1999, the Russian government resigned again.

December 19, 2000 Governor of the Saratov Region Dmitry Ayatskov appointed as the region's representative in the Federation Council. He was a member of the Committee on International Affairs, the Commission on Information Policy, the Commission on the Methodology for Implementing the Constitutional Powers of the Federation Council, and the Commission for Monitoring the Activities of the Federation Council. He headed the working group to finalize the proposals of the Federation Council on Chechnya. Upon expiration of his term of office in March 2005, he resigned as a member of the Federation Council.

On May 23, 2005, he was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia to the Republic Tajikistan.

In December 2011, he became a deputy of the State Duma of the sixth convocation from the party, deputy chairman of the Duma Committee on Federal Structure and Local Government Issues, and a member of the Central Council of Supporters of the United Russia party.

On January 28 of the same year, the Kremlin press service published a decree of the Russian President on the appointment of Abdulatipov and. O. President of the Republic Dagestan.

On September 8, 2013, he was elected President of the Republic of Dagestan. 86 out of 88 deputies of the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan voted for his candidacy.


In June 2015, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Ramazan Abdulatipov told reporters that funding for a separate subprogram for Dagestan - as part of the state program for the development of the North Caucasian Federal District until 2025 - would increase by 25-30%, to 217.1 billion rubles by attracting private investment.

"The subprogram is designed for 167 billion rubles. - this is not very much compared to other regions: only 16 billion per year. We plan to attract 25-30% of private investment in addition to this amount. Rarely does this happen, but we intend to go this route., - said Abdulatipov. - If there is no support, we will not be able to maintain the positive dynamics of the republic’s development, and this is very important for the country. It is necessary for Dagestan to restore its role as an outpost of Russia on the southern borders".

According to Abdulatipov, the funds are planned to be used, first of all, to create logistics centers for the agro-industrial complex. “Dagestan ranks first in Russia in the production of vegetables, but there are no refrigeration systems, no packaging plants, no delivery systems to the buyer. The same goes for meat, we produce 20% of lamb in Russia, but we need meat processing plants,” the head said republics. The third priority industry, he added, is construction materials.

Income

Abdulatipov’s income together with his wife for 2011, according to official data, amounted to 10.8 million rubles. At that time, the couple owned three land plots with a total area of ​​more than 7.3 thousand square meters, three residential buildings and an apartment.

In 2012, the President of Dagestan declared an income of 2.6 million rubles. The income of his wife, as well as their joint property, were not indicated in the declaration.

Rumors and scandals


When changing the team, Ramazan Abdulatipov first offered the post of Deputy Prime Minister of the government to the multimillionaire Abusupyan Kharkharov. The latter is considered in the republic to be the personification of corruption: just two weeks before taking office, he was on the federal wanted list.

Even outwardly, Inna Abdulatipova, the wife of the Minister of National Policy Ramazan Abdulatipov, looks like an oriental woman, although she was born in Murmansk in a Russian family. It turned out that accepting Dagestani traditions is not so difficult - to do this you just need to love a Dagestani. Harry Voskanyan: Inna Vasilievna, how do you, a Russian by nationality, live in the conditions of the eastern house-building?
Inna Abdulatipova: When you love, you easily accept and share the views of your loved one. Yes, the Caucasus is not America, where the wife of a political leader can engage in politics herself. In the Caucasus, nothing is heard at all about the wives of politicians. But nevertheless, the attitude towards a woman, especially a mother, in Dagestan is incredibly respectful.
From the first minutes of our acquaintance with Ramazan, it was clear what kind of wife he wanted to see next to him: one who would take care of the house and family exclusively. And I agreed to my role voluntarily. I’m not a feminist; for me, home happiness is much more important than my own career.
G.V.: Do you remember how you met Ramadan?
I.A.: This happened in the early 80s in Murmansk. We met in a very original way - on the bus we took to work every morning.
By that time, Ramazan had graduated from the history department of the University of Dagestan and graduate school in Leningrad, defended his Ph.D. thesis and came to work in Murmansk - to head the department of scientific communism at the Murmansk Higher Marine Engineering School.
I also studied in Leningrad - at the Institute of Soviet Trade. Then she returned to her native Murmansk and worked as a teacher at a trade school. In general, on the way to work our paths crossed.
He looked at me for a while, apparently he liked me, and one day he came up and introduced himself. Tall, slender, dark - and this is in Murmansk, where the entire population is pale as snow. He was a young girl's dream come true.
Imagine a long, long winter, snow, cold. Every seven days, or even a couple of times a week, I received a bouquet of tulips. This tradition has survived to this day - we always have fresh flowers in our house.
G.V.: As far as I know, marriage with you is the second in the life of Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich?
I.A.: Yes, he got divorced before we met. We maintain friendly relations with his first wife. From a previous marriage, Ramazan has a daughter, Zaira, who, in turn, has two children: a girl is three years old, and a boy is one and a half years old. Zaira is a doctor by profession and lives with her family in Moscow.
G.V.: Does Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich maintain relations with his daughter and grandchildren?
I.A.: When one of the relatives turns to her husband for help, he never refuses. You just need to distinguish between help and assistance: it’s one thing to hire tutors so that your child can enter a university, another thing to bribe the admissions committee. So, Ramadan does not provide protection to anyone. He believes that every person should forge happiness with their own hands.
G.V.: You probably played your own wedding according to Caucasian customs?
I.A.: Yes, it happened in the village of Gebgut, in the homeland of Ramadan, in strict accordance with national traditions. We had a mavlut - like a wedding, but without music and alcohol.
First, the elders of the village read prayers, then everyone sat down at the festive table, and the same elders began to sing mountain songs. You know, all our city weddings in restaurants cannot be compared with such a traditional one. It turned out very solemnly.
G.V.: How did your husband’s career develop after marriage?
I.A.: In 1985, he defended his doctoral dissertation on problems of national relations. In 1987, we moved to Makhachkala, where my husband headed the department at the Dagestan Pedagogical Institute. Very soon he was offered a job in Moscow, in the Central Committee of the CPSU. And in 1990 he became a deputy of the first Duma. Since then he has been an active politician.
G.V.: Who are you friends with in Moscow?
I.A.: With the family of Sergei Stepashin, with Vyacheslav Mikhailov, Bordyuzha’s first deputy, with Faida and Yuri Yarov (Yarov now works as the president’s representative in the Federation Council), with Lyudmila and Valerian Viktorov (Viktorov also works in the structure of the Federation Council). Wherever we live - in a Moscow apartment or in a dacha eighty kilometers from the city - we always have guests over on weekends.
G.V.: And you feed them deliciously...
I.A.: The Dagestan dish kurze (something like our dumplings), dried meat soup with lentils, dolma, Russian pies with lingonberries and cottage cheese - this is not a complete list of my signature dishes.
When we lived in Makhachkala, I worked as the chief methodologist in the Public Nutrition Administration. The team consisted mainly of women, every day they brought something tasty from home. I memorized all the recipes and this is how I learned to cook.
Ramadan and our two sons are very fond of chuda - pumpkin pulp in dough. The main thing here is that the pumpkin is juicy. When a spouse visits Dagestan in the fall or winter, he always brings pumpkin from there. It is impossible to buy such delicious food on the Moscow market.
G.V.: Is your spouse a foodie?
I.A.: In general, yes: he loves everything fresh, of high quality, on a beautifully served table.
G.V.: They say that you have been building a house in Dagestan for many years?
I.A.: Yes, and we hope to finish construction this year. Our house is located in the village where Ramadan was born and where his relatives still live. Makhachkala is three hundred kilometers away. The air there is crystal clear, the water is the most delicious. In the summer we usually spend a whole month in the village and another two weeks by the sea, in Sochi.
G.V.: So you don’t like traveling abroad?
I.A.: Why? We were recently in Greece. But we don’t set ourselves the goal of visiting all the resorts in the world.
G.V.: Tell us about your children.
I.A.: The eldest, Jamal, is now fourteen, the youngest, Abdulatip, is nine. Jamal studies in an English special school. Once, when my husband traveled to the United States on business, he took his eldest son with him as a translator. Jamal did a brilliant job, we are simply proud of him.
But Abdulatip always wants to play football or go skiing, and sometimes this comes at the expense of his studies. And it seems like he needs to be kept strictly, but you know, the youngest child in any family is spoiled. So Ramazan and I sometimes make concessions to Abdulatip.
In addition, he also took after his father and inherited his passion for sports. In his youth, Ramazan played for the Dagestan national volleyball team.
G.V.: Inna, a big family means a lot of trouble. Do you have any free time for yourself?
I.A.: It appears only when my mother arrives from Murmansk. But in any case, every Friday my children and I go to the sports complex - they play tennis, and I swim in the pool. Frankly speaking, household chores do not cause me any inconvenience - I really like it when the house is clean and the kitchen smells of delicious food.
G.V.: Do you buy clothes in Moscow boutiques?
I.A.: What do you! It's very expensive there. The same as in supermarkets. I buy products in ordinary stores, and dress in accordance with Dagestan national customs.
All family accounting is my responsibility. My husband trusts me completely and never asks where and how I spend my money.
G.V.: If you don't mind, I'll ask your husband a few questions. Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, you have placed all your household problems on your wife’s fragile shoulders. It’s just some kind of discrimination...
Ramazan Abdulatipov: Why discrimination? My father said: “A man should leave home at five in the morning and return in the evening with the bread he has earned.” That's exactly what I do. Inna and I have a division of responsibilities.
By nature I am a conservative person and I think that my wife should not wear a miniskirt, smoke or sit with her legs crossed. These rules were not invented by me, they are an integral part of the culture of my people. And I am happy that this culture has become native to Inna. However, only my wife and I know how deeply and strongly we love each other. For me, she is the one and only, the greatest jewel in the world.
G.V.: As far as I know, you, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich, try your hand at literature in your free time from work. A book of your aphorisms was recently published. Which of the six hundred aphorisms is your favorite?
R.A.: In fact, I write not only in my free time, but also on the way to work, during breaks in government meetings, even on airplanes. The most favorite aphorism, no matter how sad, sounds like this: “So that my wife and I can walk to the cemetery in our native village.”
G.V.: Are you a pessimist?
R.A.: I try to see the world as it is.
G.V.: This is not the first year you have been in the highest echelons of power. Do you have any desire to run for president? It seems to be fashionable now.
R.A.: I don't follow political fashion. Besides, I don't have that kind of money. Now even nomination to the Duma requires powerful sponsors and solid financial support.
G.V.: And finally, the last question for you as the author of aphorisms: what should a person do to become happy?
R.A.: To be born.

Having fairly frightened Dagestan with inspections, detentions and searches, the interdepartmental commission of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation and the Investigative Committee outlined the main directions for further work for the regional supervisory agency. And although after the old clan system was broken, the nature of management reforms became more creative, another wave of new criminal cases, dismissals and arrests is expected in the republic. “” was looking into which Dagestan officials were at risk. The unprecedented “purge” of Dagestan’s leadership elite moved into the next phase last week. According to the source, seconded employees from Moscow remained in organizations and departments, but the nature of the inspections became different. The searches and seizure of documents (which all Dagestan ministries and departments stubbornly denied) have ended, and the institutions are operating as normal. Only from time to time the inspectors, while studying the documentation, call employees for interviews. Further work to restore order in the republic is gradually being taken over by the prosecutor's office of Dagestan, whose new head Denis Popov On February 10, the Prosecutor General presented to his subordinates Yuri Chaika.

The beginning of a new stage of the anti-corruption operation was announced by the Chairman of the Investigative Committee, who visited Makhachkala the day before. Alexander Bastrykin, who held an expanded board of the department with the participation of employees of the central apparatus of the Investigative Committee and the leadership of the State Investigative Directorate for the North Caucasus Federal District. And on Friday, February 9, the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation reported on the work done in less than a month. At a meeting in Makhachkala in the presence of the acting head of the republic Vladimir Vasilyev and the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yuri Chaika, the scale of violations of the law in recent years discovered by the interdepartmental commission of the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee in almost all government agencies and departments was announced in numbers. And although Dagestan was previously known as a region prone to clan violence, the first results of inspections impressed not only the federal center, but also the Dagestanis themselves. Over many decades of existence, the management system based on the principle of national quotas in Dagestan has become so commonplace and ubiquitous that prosecutors have to dig deep there was no particular need - the local elites of the era of rule were corrupted by their impunity Ramazana Abdulatipova They didn’t really try to cover their tracks, says Kompromat GROUP’s source in one of the public organizations in the North Caucasus. What can we say, when they tried to hand over an envelope with unknown contents to retired police colonel-general Vladimir Vasiliev, who arrived in Dagestan after Abdulatipov’s resignation, in the hope of a national grant to the local media right at a meeting with journalists on January 13. “In other words, we have completely lost fear,” the social activist concluded.

Lose your fear and reap the storm

Since mid-January, prosecutors from Moscow have inspected 19 ministries, various departments of the republic and five municipalities. Based on the results of the inspection, in the near future, except for those arrested on February 5, the acting Prime Minister Abdusamad Gamidov, his two deputies and the ex-Minister of Education, dozens more officials at various levels will be under investigation. Law enforcement officials who have not noticed all sorts of violations for years will face the same fate.

In total, the joint commission of the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee, as of February 13, 2017, identified about 2.5 thousand violations of the law, initiated more than 70 criminal and 433 administrative cases, follows from the report of Deputy Prosecutor General Ivan Sydoruk, who led the inspections. The fact of massive concealment of crimes by Dagestan law enforcement officers was discovered in order to improve performance. The commission reported on the identification of 70 such crimes, 3 of which were of a terrorist nature. As an example, Sydoruk cited the criminal case of the chief architect of Makhachkala Magomedrasula Gitinova, which was initiated only at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office, although the authorities knew that Gitinov was abusing his powers six months ago. Officials who connived with him in their service will face punishment. Prosecutors have uncovered the fact of serious and numerous violations in the field of public procurement. The heads of the Agency for Road Facilities, the State Institution “Directorate of the Single Customer-Developer” and the management of the housing and communal services of Makhachkala, who entered into contracts without tendering for 3.8 billion rubles, may soon become defendants in criminal cases. On February 13, a criminal case was opened for negligence against employees of the republican branch of the Federal Treasury, in which prosecutors discovered facts of illegal management of public funds when concluding state and municipal contracts worth 2.4 billion rubles. At the Ministry of Labor and Social Development, the commission uncovered the fact that 740 million rubles were spent on paying for contracts concluded with a relative of one of the employees. Facts of theft of funds were noted when allocating grants for the development of the agro-industrial complex and small businesses, as well as budget money for providing employment and compulsory health insurance. Criminal proceedings also threaten the heads of the Rosprirodnadzor department, who turned a blind eye to six long-existing sewage drains into the Caspian Sea. Sewage is dumped into the sea right within the city limits, which causes infectious diseases among the population. their colleagues from Rosreestr are also waiting. The commission uncovered massive cases of illegal registration of rights to contracts for the sale and purchase of non-residential premises and land plots, which were concluded without bidding, and also did not undergo state cadastral registration - Rosreestr registered less than half of the lands in Dagestan. Many facts of squatting and illegal transfer of land to third parties, illegal issuance of permits have been revealed. According to Ivan Sydoruk, the damage from the poor work of Rosreestr exceeded 143 million rubles - real chaos reigns in the field of cadastral registration of the republic. The head of the supervisory department, Yuri Chaika, drew attention to the mansions of the first persons of the republic and other high-ranking officials in the water protection zone on the shore of the Caspian Sea, which blocked access to the coast for many kilometers. Illegal buildings on the coast were legalized by a majority vote of the People's Assembly of Dagestan even under the president Muhu Aliyev.

In particular, according to RIA Derbent, on the seashore between Kaspiysk and Makhachkala there are luxurious mansions of the acting head of the government of Dagestan, Abdusamad Gamidov, and the former Minister of Education, Shahabas Shakhov, who were arrested on February 5th. In the same area is the house of the former head of Dagestan Ramazan Abdulatipov. It is a known fact that in November 2017, Abdulatipov’s armed guards did not allow representatives of the ONF to reach the seashore through the territory adjacent to the site of the former head of the republic.

During the law enforcement check, more than 350 violations of anti-corruption legislation were also recorded. For example, seven high-ranking officials holding the posts of deputy minister, six advisers to senior officials and another 14 officials of various ranks were convicted of running their own businesses. The Prosecutor General placed particular emphasis at the meeting on the problem of appointment to high positions based on the patrimonial principle, which is typical for Dagestan. According to Yuri Chaika, facts of filling positions of state and municipal services on the basis of subordination and control by persons in close family relationships must be excluded.

Seven on the benches

And although the blow to Dagestan was initially of a supra-clan nature - for this purpose, President Putin sent former security official from Moscow Vasiliev to the republic - the most serious “cleansing” awaits the clan of the ex-head of Dagestan Ramazan Abdulatipov, social activists believe. After all, it is his representatives and their allies who have held key positions in the republic for the past few years. "Kompromat GROUP" made inquiries about which of them will have a restless sleep in the near future.

Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich Abdulatipov - head of the Republic of Dagestan from September 8, 2013 to October 3, 2017, Avar, native of the Tlyaratino region. The first specialty is medical paramedic. Since 1973 at party work. In 1975 he graduated in absentia from the Faculty of History of the University of Dagestan. Then he studied in graduate school at the Faculty of Philosophy of Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov. Professor, Doctor of Philosophy, full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Since 1988 - in parliamentary and diplomatic work in Moscow, from 2005 to 2009 - Russian Ambassador to Tajikistan. Since 2011 - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the sixth convocation from the United Russia party. In January 2013 he was appointed acting. O. President of Dagestan, since September 2013 - head of the republic. On September 27, 2017, he resigned from his post. The official reason for the resignation is age (Abdulatipov turns 72 this year) and the Kremlin’s policy of rejuvenating personnel. According to political scientists, Abdulatipov’s resignation was influenced by a combination of factors - an extremely low rating (only 16% of the republic’s residents approved of his work), numerous economic conflicts and a high level in Dagestan. Since October 19, 2017 - Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on issues of humanitarian and economic cooperation with the states of the Caspian region.

The ex-head of the republic has a large family, traditional for Caucasian republics - only eight brothers and sisters. They all have adult children, and some have grown-up grandchildren. According to Ramazan Abdulatipov himself, there are at least 100 of them. Not to mention numerous relatives by marriage, cousins ​​and just fellow countrymen. However, there was a place for all of them - if not in government, then in affiliated business structures. For example, the 34-year-old eldest son of the ex-head of the republic was appointed vice-mayor of Kaspiysk 2 months after his father took charge of Dagestan. Jamal replaced in this position the nephew of his father’s main political opponent at one time, the former mayor of Makhachkala Said Amirova Yusup Japarova, after which the uncle and nephew were convicted of preparing an assassination attempt on the ex-head of the Pension Fund of Russia in Dagestan Sagida Murtazalieva.

In December 2017, the FAS opened 12 antimonopoly cases against the administration of Kaspiysk for violations of the law when changing the type of permitted use of 12 land plots with a total area of ​​more than 30 thousand square meters. m. In addition, during the inspection of the prosecutor's office, violations were revealed in the development of high-rise buildings in Kaspiysk and the mayor's office, at the request of the supervisory department, had to cancel amendments to the city's general plan. Jamal's younger brother - Abdulatip Abdulatipov in 2013, he became an adviser to the chief of staff of the administration of the head and government of Dagestan at the age of 26, when he was still a student. Currently works in the republican representative office in Moscow. He is known as the secret owner of the monopolist cleaning company Eco-M, which in 2016 became the object of a scandal after water from uncollected landfills leaked into the city water supply system during the rainy season. No one was held responsible then, however, according to a source from Kompromat GROUP, troubles for the company sitting on state and municipal contracts may arise now - both through Rosprirodnadzor and on issues of government procurement.

Ramazan Abdulatipov's son-in-law is the head of the executive committee of the Strategic Council under the head of the Republic of Dagestan.

For some time he worked as the head of the All-Russian Exhibition Center (VDNKh) in Moscow, where he became the hero of a scandal after he sold Yuri Gagarin’s spacesuit abroad, which is now kept in the US National Museum of Astronautics. As head of the executive committee of the Strategic Council, he redistributed property and financial flows while working on priority projects. According to some reports, an old criminal case from 2014 regarding the theft of 899.4 million budget rubles intended for education was recently resumed against Musaev. Funds were allocated for meals for students of the republican multidisciplinary lyceum and for the supply of computers as part of the “School of the Future” project. The brother of the ex-head of the republic headed the Federal Migration Service for Dagestan until 2016. Currently, he is the chairman of the Committee on Education, Science, Culture, Youth Affairs, Sports and Tourism, a deputy of the People's Assembly of Dagestan of the 6th convocation, and a member of the regional political council.

In early February, the Dagestani public and local investigative journalists raised questions about Radjab Abdulatipov regarding the theft of government funds by officials of the regional Ministry of Culture, intended to finance the reconstruction of historical monuments. Abdulatipov Jr. is suspected of joint actions with the acting head of the republican Ministry of Culture Zarema Butaeva. The reason for suspicion was the large-scale reconstruction project of the Naryn-Kala fortress for the 2000th anniversary of Derbent, during which, according to Nezavisimaya Gazeta, officials could have embezzled about 200 million rubles. Nephew of Ramazan Abdulatipov Askhabali Abdulatipov since 2013, he headed the State Public Institution “Avtohozyaystvo” (former garage of the Dagestan Council of Ministers). Currently under investigation. Employees of the Economic Security and Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Dagestan suspect him of fraud. According to security officials, Askhabali Abdulatipov, in collusion with officials of the same institution, in the period from February to March 2016 and in July 2017, by drawing up fictitious documents, committed the theft of budget funds allocated for the maintenance of official vehicles. Niece's husband's uncle Magomedrasul Gitinov was the chief architect of Makhachkala. In January 2018, he was arrested on suspicion of abuse of power following the mayor of Makhachkala Musa Musaev, a representative of the Mekegin clan of Abdusamad Gamidov, allied to the Abdulatipov clan. The husband of Ramazan Abdulatipov’s niece is currently the head of the Makhachkala education department. According to the Chernovik publication, security forces suspect him of employing “dead souls.” On February 6, during the operational activities of the UEBiPK together with employees of the FSB Directorate, it was established that fictitious employees were registered as drivers Shamilya Abdulkadyrova And Rasula Gazalieva. And their salary in the amount of 537.3 thousand rubles, according to operatives, was received by Mansurov and his deputy.

According to sources, Ramazan Abdulatipov’s clan included not only his relatives and fellow countrymen, for example, a representative of the Charodino clan Shahabas Shakhov, former Minister of Education, arrested on February 5th. Many of the “Abdulatipovites” continue to occupy their posts and are so far above suspicion. However, according to Kompromat GROUP’s source among Dagestani social activists, the fact that they were not included in the first wave of the “purge”, and some even became part of the new government, does not mean that they will not be caught by the second. Calm may be apparent. After all, on the eve of the arrest of Abdusamad Hamidov, the acting head of the republic, Vladimir Vasiliev, also positively assessed his report, although, according to an RBC source close to the security forces, he learned about the top government immediately after his appointment. As one such example, another source “Kompromat” GROUP" names the acting Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Dagestan - Minister of Land and Property Relations Ekaterina Tolstikova.

Arriving in Dagestan from Moscow in 2016, where she served as Deputy Minister of Education of the Russian Federation, Tolstikova worked as Abdusamad Gamidov’s deputy until the government’s resignation in October 2017, after which she became acting. In January 2018, the post of head of the Ministry of Property was added to this position - the former minister was fired by Vasiliev with the wording “for disgraceful work” together with Shakhabas Shakhov.

Tolstikova appeared in the republic with the support of former Deputy Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Marat Kambolov, who lost his post in 2014 after a corruption scandal and promoted Tolstikova to it.

The official quickly immersed herself in the Caucasian realities, joining the team of Abdulatipov and Gamidov. There was even talk in Dagestan that she would take Shakhov’s post in the Ministry of Education, and he would be offered another position, but Tolstikova was found another post. As Hamidov’s deputy, Tolstikova, as before at the federal level, oversaw the education sector in Dagestan, which was familiar to her, but came into confrontation with republican teachers on a number of issues, as a result of which she was repeatedly accused of incompetence.

On February 13, the media received an internal memo, from which it became known that new criminal cases would soon be opened against the arrested Gamidov, Shakhov, Yusufov and Isaev. Supervising the education sector, Tolstikova could not have been unaware of corruption schemes in the structure of the republican Ministry of Education, says the Dagestan source Kompromat GROUP. In addition, her involvement in other criminal cases within the framework of the “Dagestan storm” cannot be ruled out - nothing is done in the republic without kickbacks, and on February 10, the former head of the department of additional education of the Ministry of Education and Science of Dagestan, Muslim Gamzatov, was put on the federal wanted list. Gamzatov, suspected of embezzlement and extortion of bribes, is the nephew of the arrested Minister of Education Shakhabas Shakhov. It is not yet known whether the criminal cases of the uncle and nephew, with whom Tolstikova took part hand in hand in all processes and events of the Ministry of Education of Dagestan, without exception, are connected.

The “wake-up call” has already sounded for Tolstikova - after Shakhov’s resignation, her protégé from Moscow, Deputy Minister of Education of Dagestan Alexei Karpukhin, also lost his position. Previously, he was the director of a Moscow school and in this position, according to Chernovik, he established himself as a “great schemer.” The publication believes that his resignation was an echo of the official’s period in the capital.

Tolstikova’s relative stability at a time when none of the officials in Dagestan, where she has almost become part of the national culture, feels safe, can be explained by powerful support from the federal center. Against the backdrop of a grandiose “cleansing” in Dagestan, a Kompromat GROUP source believes, questions regarding appointments to republican positions may arise for the former employee of the Department for Civil Service and Personnel of the Presidential Administration, and now the head of the legal department of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation, a native of Derbent, Artur Zavalunov .

By whistle

Most of the criminal cases initiated against Dagestan officials - representatives of the Abdulatipov clan - have one common feature. They are related to crimes that took place 2-3 years ago. Novaya Gazeta, citing an interlocutor close to , notes that their materials were collected by the regional FSB Directorate long before the “cleansing” began. However, if they all “surfaced” at the same time, it means that the corresponding command was received from the federal center. The Kompromat GROUP source connects the start of the campaign against the Abdulatipov clan with the possible intervention of the former head of the PFR branch in Dagestan, Sagid Murtazaliev, who was arrested in absentia in 2015 on charges of financing terrorism and ordering the murders of several officials and law enforcement officers.


By “surrendering” the corrupt elite of the republic, Murtazaliev could try to “close the issue” with the criminal cases brought against him and in the future return to his homeland, where, after the overthrow of the Abdulatipov clan, new political horizons loomed for his long-time opponents.

Sagid Murtazaliev is a Russian freestyle wrestler, public and political figure. Born in 1974. By nationality, like the ex-head of Dagestan, Ramazan Abdulatipov is an Avar. Honored Master of Sports of Russia. Champion of the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, 1999 World Champion, 2000 European Champion, Russian Champion, winner of the 1998 Goodwill Games. Deputy of the People's Assembly of Dagestan, from 2010 to 2015 he headed the PFR branch in the Republic of Dagestan. The athlete and politician is known for his troubles with the law. In 1996, he was detained on suspicion of businessman - the head of the Makhachkala police school of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Gadzhimagomed Gadzhimagomedov, but the criminal case against him was closed, and Gadzhimagomedov himself was killed in 2000. In 2002, during a quarrel with two Chechens in the sauna of the Moscow Orlyonok hotel, Murtazaliev shot two Chechens with a PM pistol, one of whom managed to wound him with a knife. Murtazaliev's actions were qualified as self-defense. In 2015, Murtazaliev was arrested in absentia and put on the wanted list on charges of financing terrorism and organizing several murders. Currently hiding in the UAE.


As Caucasian media wrote, Abdulatipov at one time actively used Murtazaliev to fight his most powerful political enemy, the mayor of Makhachkala Said Amirov. When Amirov found himself behind bars on a number of charges, including preparing an assassination attempt on the head of the Dagestan Pension Fund of the Russian Federation (according to the investigation, Amirov’s people were supposed to shoot down a civilian plane in which Murtazaliev was flying with a MANPADS), Sagid Murtazaliev turned into a the most dangerous opponent.


According to an official from Murtazaliev’s team, the ex-head of the Tarumovsky district of the republic, Marina Abramkina, Murtazaliev was part of the so-called “Northern Alliance”, which included prominent political and public figures from the most economically developed regions of Dagestan.

When Abdulatipov began to act against Murtazaliev, Abramkina became the first from his team to lose her post and later became a defendant in a criminal case under three articles of Part 2 of Art. 286 (“Excess of official powers”), Part 4 of Art. 159 (“Fraud”) and Part 3 of Art. 160 (“Misappropriation or embezzlement”) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Despite the fact that the case against her has not yet been closed, until February 15, 2018, Abramkina held the position of acting. Deputy Minister of Tourism and Folk Crafts of Dagestan and was fired “due to layoffs.”


Then, in 2015, following Abramkina, the Dagestan prosecutor’s office brought charges against another person of Murtazaliev - director of Gazprom Mezhregiongaz Pyatigorsk LLC Adilkhan Ganakaev, the former head of the Babayurt district. And after the arrest of Murtazaliev’s “right hand” - the head of the Kizlyar region, Andrei Vinogradov, and the head of the Dagestan Pension Fund himself, became involved in a criminal case.


However, Ramazan Abdulatipov himself, although he is sure that “they won’t knock on his door” and without the help of long-time enemies, does not have any special immunity before the security forces, Dagestan social activists believe. Firstly, the public admission of the head of the republic of giving a bribe to employees of Rosobrnadzor has not yet been forgotten. Previously, he himself stated in public that he committed a corruption crime so that the university he led would pass certification. The Prosecutor General's Office ordered the republican department to check the head of Dagestan for illegal actions, but the results of the check were not reported. Secondly, in Dagestan they believe that the head of the republic was unlikely to remain ignorant of the illegal acts happening around him. In addition, all criminal cases that have already been initiated involve “identified and unidentified persons.” And then, in the same certificate revealing corruption connections, information from which reached the editorial office of RBC, the arrested Minister Shakhov is called a “close connection” of the former head of Dagestan. Abdulatipov himself has not yet commented on what this meant.

Doctor of Philosophy, Minister of the Russian Federation.

Born on August 4, 1946 in the village. Gebgut of the Tlyaratina region of Dagestan in the family of the famous Arabist scientist Khadzhimurad. Father - Gadzhimuradov Abdulatip (born 1909). Mother - Abdulatipova Patimat (born 1919). Wife - Kalinina Inna Vasilievna (born 1957).

Before entering the institute, R.G. Abdulatipov worked as a paramedic - head of the paramedic and obstetric station of the Tlyaratinsk regional hospital. Then - 5 years of service in the Armed Forces of the USSR. After the army he graduated from the history department of Dagestan State University.

He worked as an instructor, head of the department of the pre-school educational organization "Urozhay", secretary of the district Komsomol committee, deputy head of the propaganda department of the district committee. After completing his postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at Leningrad State University and defending his Ph.D. thesis, he worked first as a senior lecturer at Leningrad University, and then for 8 years as an associate professor and head of the department at the Murmansk Higher Marine Engineering School. In 1985, having defended his doctoral dissertation, he returned to Dagestan to the position of head of the department of philosophy at the Dagestan Pedagogical Institute. In 1988 he became a consultant to the department of national relations of the CPSU Central Committee. On his initiative, the analysis and forecasting sector was organized, of which he became the head. In 1990, he was nominated as a candidate for people's deputies of the RSFSR from Dagestan. The majority of members of the Supreme Council elected him Chairman of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR. Led the working group for the development of the Federal Treaty. It was this document that became the first document of consent and gathering of Russia after the negative consequences of “perestroika” and, perhaps, saved the country from collapse and numerous conflicts that engulfed the former USSR. Under the leadership of R.G. Abdulatipov, the Program for the National Revival of the Peoples of Russia was developed, and subsequently the Concept of State National Policy, approved by Presidential Decree of June 15, 1992. As Chairman of the Russian Organizing Committee, he organized the largest International Conference in Moscow on September 14-17, 1993 small peoples with the participation of representatives of 45 countries. On his initiative, for the first time in world practice, the International Congress of Highlanders was held in August 1994 at the foot of Elbrus. The next meeting of the congress was held in Dagestan, in the highlands of Tsamauri, near the native village of R.G. Abdulatipov.

R.G. Abdulatipov participated in many international forums on parliamentarism, protection of the rights of peoples, Islam and culture. As the head of the Russian-Arab Interparliamentary Union, he visited most Arab states, personally knew their leaders, was elected a member of the Supreme Islamic Union in Egypt, and heads the Russian-Arab University.

Until the last hour of the October 1993 confrontation, the Russian parliament and the President fought to preserve the honor and dignity of the parliament in civilized ways. The world community highly appreciated his mediating role in preventing bloodshed and restoring the rule of law. R.G. Abdulatipov was named by the international league of journalists and political scientists among the ten most wise and promising politicians in Russia. Defending the dignity of every citizen of Russia, the Russian people, Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich remains a statist. He considers this the main thing in his scientific, journalistic and political activities.

In December 1993, he was elected to the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. In 1994, he became Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, dealing with issues of legislation and relations with the regions in the upper house of parliament. R.G. Abdulatipov continues his scientific and teaching activities. Over the past three years, he has published more than two dozen books and hundreds of articles, including a four-volume book on the history of Russian federalism. He is the head of the Department of National and Federal Relations at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, and a member of the editorial board of a number of journals. On his initiative, the newspaper "Federation" and the magazines "Echo of the Caucasus" and "Ethnopolis" were created. The Institute of Federalism was organized under his leadership.

He is the Chairman of the coordinating council of the All-Russian movement "Co-creation of peoples in the name of life (Senezh Forum)", which has its organizations in 36 regions of Russia. In 1995, he was elected to the State Duma in a single-mandate constituency of the Republic of Dagestan. He was one of the initiators of the creation of the deputy group "Russian Regions. Independent Deputies." Elected a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and the CIS, he came up with a Project for the settlement of ethnopolitical conflicts in the CIS, which was approved by the Committee of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly on International Affairs. He was elected chairman of the parliamentary commission to search for missing persons and release forcibly detained persons in Chechnya.

In September 1997, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. In the Government he deals with issues of interethnic and federal relations, regional policy and local self-government.

Speaks Russian and German. He considers his passions to be mountains, playing folk instruments, Caucasian dances, and working in the garden. He loves having beautiful and smart ladies nearby, as well as kind and sympathetic friends. Loves small children. His favorite sport is volleyball: Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich is the President of the Dagestan Volleyball Federation. He also likes to play tennis.