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Bokova Lyudmila Nikolaevna
Bokova Lyudmila Nikolaevna

Biography

Born on May 17, 1978 in the village of 3rd Aleksandrovka, Ternovsky District, Voronezh Region, in a large family.

In 1995 she graduated from high school in her native village.

In 2000 she graduated from the Borisoglebsk State Pedagogical Institute (teacher of Russian language and literature; history teacher), in 2004 - the Modern Humanitarian Academy (bachelor), in 2016 - the All-Russian State University of Justice (master).

She worked as a history teacher. In 2009, she became the winner of the district teacher competition and the finalist of the regional competition "Teacher of the Year - 2009." In 2010, Winner of the regional competition of the best teachers.

In 2011, at the suggestion of the director of the gymnasium, Sergei Izgorev, she took part in the ONF primaries and won them. Then she was elected to the State Duma, and in December 2011 she became a deputy of the lower house of parliament of the sixth convocation, deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Education.

Since April 24, 2012 - Member of the Federation Council from the Saratov Region. Since February 2014, he has been chairman of the interim commission of the Federation Council for the development of the information society.

2020

Deputy Minister of Digital Development

On January 27, 2020, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order appointing Lyudmila as Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications. This is the first appointment in the team of Maksut Shadaev, appointed by the minister a few days earlier.

On January 31, 2020, she was relieved of her post as deputy head of the Ministry of Communications and appointed state secretary - deputy minister of digital development, communications and mass communications, according to the order of the Government of the Russian Federation signed by Mikhail Mishustin.

Dismissal of Deputy Minister of Digital Development

On September 11, 2020, Lyudmila Bokova was released from the post of Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications. The corresponding government order, signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, is published on the official Internet portal of legal information.

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To release Bokova Lyudmila Nikolaevna from the post of state secretary - deputy minister of digital development, communications and mass communications of the Russian Federation at her request, the document says.
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Mishustin fired the deputy head of the Ministry of Communications Lyudmila Bokova

Bokova, as she herself said through the press service of the Ministry of Communications, goes to the post of head of the Federal Institute for Digital Transformation of Education, which creates the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation.

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We will work closely with the team of the Ministry of Digital, which I know and appreciate. In this case, work on the introduction of new technologies in schools, the development of state information systems that will make the educational process of schoolchildren more effective, "said Bokova (quoted by Interfax).
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Thus, the Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications Maksut Shadayev by September 11, 2020 has eight deputies:

The Minister may have nine deputies. According to TASS, since the formation of the new government and the arrival of the new head of the Ministry of Communications Maksut Shadaev, three more deputy ministers left the ministry - Oleg Voitenko, who oversaw the development of the post office, Mikhail Mamonov, who was responsible for international relations, as well as Alexei Sokolov, who was responsible for information security issues. Lyudmila Bokova served as deputy head of the ministry for less than eight months.[1][2]

Acting Director of FITZTO

In September 2020, Lyudmila Bokova was appointed acting director of FITZTO. Learn more about this organization here.

2021: Vice-Rector for Vocational Education at MGOU

In July 2021, Lyudmila Bokova joined the Moscow State University as vice-rector for vocational education. As acting director of FITZTO, she was replaced by Sergey Kozhevnikov.

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