The government of Mari El has been formed. Who are these people and where are they from?

On November 20, the head of Mari El, Alexander Evstifeev, formed a new government. It included, in addition to local personnel, officials from Saratov and former employees of the Moscow Arbitration Court. Read more about appointments, who and where he came to the government from - in the review "".

Deputy Governors

Sergey Smetanin, First Deputy Chairman of the Government of Mari El, Head of the Administration of the Head of Mari El.

Born in 1969 in the Gorky region. In 1992 he graduated from the Kazan State University named after M.V. V. I. Ulyanov-Lenin with a degree in Law, as well as the Academy of National Economy under the Government of Russia.

In December 2013, he became Deputy Chairman of the Arbitration Court of the Moscow Region. In April 2017, he resigned, in May he was the first deputy chairman of the government and head of the administration of the head of Mari El.

Andrey Rossoshansky

55 years. Born in Saratov. Graduated from Saratov State University. N. G. Chernyshevsky with a degree in Radiophysics and Electronics. He worked as a process engineer and detective of the USSR KGB in the Saratov region. From 2000 to 2012, he headed the Federal State Unitary Enterprise State Television and Radio Company Saratov (a branch of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company).

In December 1999, he was elected a deputy of the Saratov Duma of the 2nd convocation and appointed as a representative of the Saratov region in the Chechen Republic.

In 2012 he became Vice-Rector of Saratov State University, in November 2013 he headed the Institute of Micro- and Nanoelectronics at SSU.

He has state awards, including the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree.

Mikhail Vasyutin, First Deputy Prime Minister of Mari El.

Since 1997, he headed the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Mari El. Since 2002 - Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic, since 2005 - First Deputy.

Andrey Kostenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic, Permanent Representative of Mari El to the President of Russia.

Graduate of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov, State Counselor of the 2nd class of the Tax Service of Russia.

In 2015, he was appointed Permanent Representative of Mari El to the President of Russia.

Ilga Dravniece

In May 2017, she was appointed First Deputy Minister of Social Development of Mari El. In 2008, she was a member of the quotation commission of the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal, which selected suppliers for public procurement for the needs of the court.

Yuri Sidiganov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of Mari El.

58 years old. Born in the village of Bolshoi Tsaranur, Kuzhenersky district. Graduated from the Mari Polytechnic Institute. M. Gorky in 1984.

In the 1990s, he worked at MarGTU (today's Volgatekh), was the Deputy Minister of Economy of Mari El.

In 2000, he became dean of the Mechanical Engineering Faculty of the Volga State Technological University.

In recent years, he worked in the Orel region as an adviser to the governor on the agro-industrial complex and head of the department of agriculture.

In May 2017, he was appointed interim Minister of Agriculture.

Stepan Vorontsov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of Mari El.

54 years old. Born in the village of Nemets-Rodo, Mari ASSR.

He graduated from the Higher Military School of Logistics, the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport, the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.

In 2006-2013, he served in various positions: from deputy head of logistics of the missile army to head of the resource support department of the Western Military District.

In May 2013, he was appointed Deputy Commander of the Baltic Fleet for Logistics.

Sergei Trukhin, Minister of the Republic of Mari El - authorized representative of the head of the republic.

67 years old. He was a judge of the Sverdlovsk Regional Court, headed the Judicial Collegium for Civil Cases, worked as Deputy Chairman of the Ninth Arbitration Court of Appeal in Moscow.

In April 2017, by decree of Alexander Evstifeev, he was temporarily appointed Minister - Plenipotentiary Representative of the Head of Mari El.

Ministers

Natalia Sevostyanova, Minister of State Property.

54 years old. Since 2000, she has worked as a judge of the Arbitration Court of the Moscow Region. In May 2017, Acting Minister of State Property of Mari El.

Marina Pankova, Minister of Health.

Until March 31, 2017, she was Deputy Minister of Health of Mari El, from April 1, Acting Minister.

Konstantin Ivanov, Minister of Culture, Press and Nationalities.

44 years old. Artistic director of the Mari State Opera and Ballet Theatre. E. Sapaeva. Honored Artist of Russia, People's Artist of the Republic of Mari El.

Lydia Batyukova, Minister of Youth Policy, Sports and Tourism.

42 years. She worked as the director of the Kozmodemyansk cultural and historical complex. Deputy of the City Assembly of Kozmodemyansk of the fifth and sixth convocations from the United Russia party.

Prior to her appointment as Minister, she acted as Chairman of the Tourism Committee of the Republic of Mari El.

Natalia Adamova, Minister of Education and Science.

Since 2015, she has been working as the Deputy Head of the Education Department of Yoshkar-Ola. Prior to that, she led city schools No. 6 and No. 29. In May 2017, the acting Minister of Education of Mari El after the retirement of the former Minister Galina Shvetsova.

Alexander Grechikho, Minister of Agriculture and Food.

36 years. Since 2007 - Head of the Department of Economic Development, Agriculture and Food of the Administration of the Saratov Municipal District of the Saratov Region.

Since 2010 - Head of the Economic Policy Department, and since 2011 - Head of the Consumer Market Development Department of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Saratov Region.

In December 2015, he headed the administration of the Fedorovsky district of the Saratov region.

Olga Fedorova, Minister of Social Development.

Worked as Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Social Protection of the Population of the Ministry of Social Development of the Saratov Region.

Mikhail Leontiev, Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing.

58 years old. Born in Serpukhov, Moscow Region.

Since 2011 - Deputy of the Moscow Regional Duma from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Economics, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy.

Since 2016 - General Director of the machine-building plant "Vysota 43" in the Kirov region.

Maternity departments in regional centers are being closed for the sole purpose of giving rural women a chance to give birth in decent conditions and receive qualified medical care.

“I gave birth to my first son and daughter in Zvenigovo. The girl had a heart defect, she died when she was one and a half years old. You understand how worried I was in anticipation of the third birth. It was possible to give birth in Volzhsk and Yoshkar-Ola, I immediately chose the capital. I was offered to go to the Perinatal Center two weeks before the birth, but I decided that my husband would have time to take me from Shelanger to Yoshkar-Ola. And so it happened. Thanks to Dr. Ekaterina Mikhailovna Ionenko and midwife Nadezhda Lebedeva: they were so balanced, calm, attentive, such professionalism was felt in their actions that it was not scary at all. How important it is to have qualified doctors nearby at such a crucial moment.

Galina Pakseeva,
meat processing plant worker
State farm "Zvenigovsky"

The idea of ​​closing the maternity wards in some central district hospitals has both its supporters and fierce opponents.

Our correspondent is talking on this topic with the chief obstetrician-gynecologist of the republic, Marina Pankova.
- Marina Viktorovna, what arguments can you give for the centralization of childbirth?
- First of all, I must say that not only Mari El is following this path, but also other regions that are faced with a demographic problem, including our closest neighbors: Tatarstan has been using this model for seven years, Chuvashia has been using this model for five years. For more than twenty years, women from Medvedev have preferred to give birth in Yoshkar-Ola, seven years ago the maternity wards in Orshanka, Kilemary were closed, and Sernur women have been giving birth in the capital for a year and a half.
This is reasonable, because in conditions of a small number of births, the staff of maternity wards in areas where sometimes no more than two or three babies are born a week do not have such qualifications, such experience as doctors in the Perinatal Center, where there are 20-25 births per week. day. Today, the center is staffed with highly qualified medical personnel and, thanks to the efforts of our government, the president, and the Ministry of Health of the Republic, it is equipped with modern equipment that makes it possible to provide assistance to mothers and children at the highest level. The pediatric intensive care unit, for example, operates at the level of world standards.
- "Problem" women, probably, really better to give birth in Yoshkar-Ola. And healthy, of course, want to be closer to home.
- Are there many healthy ones? More than 80 percent of women have diseases that are not related to pregnancy. In 2004, thanks to the efforts of doctors, this percentage was reduced to 62 by childbirth, that is, 20 percent of pregnant women were treated. Last year, thanks to the program of fortification of pregnant women and the provision of iron-containing preparations, the number of patients decreased by another six percent. But all the same, more than half of women in labor are precisely "problem"! They need highly qualified medical care, because childbirth is an unpredictable thing.
- And how can you confirm that the closure of maternity wards in the regions has changed the situation for the better?
- There is an indicator of early neonatal mortality (death of a child in the first six days of life). It is calculated per 1,000 live births. It is thanks to the centralization of childbirth that it has significantly decreased and amounts to 3.04 ppm in Mari El (on average in Russia - 5 ppm).
Practice has shown that there is no increase in the number of home and road births. Firstly, women generally take a conscious approach to motherhood, take care of their health and the health of their unborn baby, therefore they go to the Perinatal Center for hospitalization in advance. Secondly, the attention of doctors to pregnant women has also increased.
- But what about in case of an unforeseen situation, when there is no time left to take the woman in labor to Yoshkar-Ola?
- Of course, emergency delivery is not ruled out, so the district hospitals still have maternity wards and "Mother and Child" wards.
- And if for some reason it was not possible to go to the capital's Perinatal Center in advance, who will quickly deliver the pregnant woman to Yoshkar-Ola upon the onset of childbirth?
- "Ambulance" of the central district hospital. It is no coincidence that within the framework of the implementation of the national priority project "Health" such serious attention is paid to providing an ambulance service by motor transport. For these needs the republic has been allocated 22 million rubles from the federal budget.
- What do you think, Marina Viktorovna, why did the closing of the maternity wards in Kilemary and Sernur not cause such a stir as in the case of Zvenigov? Perhaps this is due not so much to the care of pregnant women and newborns, but to the introduction of birth certificates: there is no maternity ward - the hospital (and doctors, respectively) do not receive additional funds?
- In Zvenigovo last year there were 330 births, that is, almost one birth per day. At the same time, more than 140 women from the Zvenigovsky district gave birth in the Yoshkar-Ola Perinatal Center. In addition, in the republic, the indicator of provision with obstetricians-gynecologists is 3.9 per ten thousand female population, and in Zvenigovo - 1.7. Obstetricians-gynecologists of the district with such a composition, with all their desire, cannot cover the entire scope of work, in particular, they do not have enough time to travel to the outback. Obstetricians-gynecologists in Zvenigiv will not be left without work with the closure of the maternity ward - there are still beds for women with pregnancy pathologies and gynecological ones. There will be no childbirth. As for birth certificates, if all pregnant women in the district are observed, as expected, by the doctors of the Central District Hospital, then the hospital will receive its due part of the funds provided for by the birth certificate.
- What if there will be a surge in the birth rate, and the Perinatal Center will not be able to cope with the increased volume? Then again it is necessary to open branches in the regions?
- Unfortunately, in the coming years, a surge in the birth rate is not expected. The capacity of the Perinatal Center is up to seven thousand births per year. Now there are 4.5 thousand births - 64 percent of all births in the country. But no one says that the maternity wards in the districts are closed forever. The situation will change - back to the problem.

Olga Biryucheva.
(Mari El Republic).

Zharova Elena Yurievna - to . MD, Associate Professor, Head of the Basic Department of Family Medicine, Director of the Representative Office of the Kazan State Medical University in Yoshkar-Ola, Deputy Chief Physician for Academic and Scientific Work of the Republican Clinical Hospital. Honored Doctor of the Republic of Mari El.

In 1988 she graduated from the pediatric faculty of the Kazan State Medical Institute named after A.I. S.V. Kurashov, in 1989 - an internship in the specialty "Neurology". She went from a neuropathologist at the city children's polyclinic to the head of the neurological department of the Republican Children's Hospital in Yoshkar-Ola, deputy chief physician for medical work, head of the maternal and child health department of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Mari El. From 2001 to 2005, the chief freelance pediatric neurologist of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Mari El. From December 2005 to August 2011 - teaching assistant of the Department of General Medical Practice No. 2 of the FPC and teaching staff of Kazan State Medical University, since September 2011 - head of the department.

He has diplomas and certificates of a specialist in neurology, general medical practice, and healthcare organization. Doctor of the highest category in the specialty "Neurology".

In 1997, under the guidance of Professor A.Yu. Ratnera defended her thesis for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences at the Moscow Medical Academy. THEM. Sechenov on the topic "Neurogenic aspects of congenital hip dysplasia".