Narusova Lyudmila Borisovna - member of the Just Russia party and the Council of the Federation of Tuva. She was married to the former mayor of St. Petersburg, Anatoly Sobchak. Has a common daughter with him is the celebrity Xenia. In the past, Narusova was a member of the Party of Life. She is the current deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
A family
Narusova Lyudmila Borisovna was born on the second of May fifty-first year in the city of Bryansk. Her father went through the entire war with the Nazis, ending it in Berlin. After he worked as a school principal in Bryansk. Boris Moiseevich (Lyudmila's father) had a higher education, having graduated from the history department and having learned to be a defectologist.
Mother was a prisoner of the concentration camp. The father of Lyudmila Borisovna recently discovered leukemia. She is an excellent daughter - at the first opportunity she brought her elderly parents to Petersburg, having bought an apartment for them next door. Lyudmila takes care of her parents and tries to provide them with everything necessary. She has an older sister, whose name is Larisa.

The Germans stole the mother of Narusova during the war to work in Germany. At that time she was only sixteen years old. At first she worked for German peasants, then, after the war ended, she was taken as an interpreter to the USSR military commandant's office. She worked for some time in the German city of Heriberg, where she met her father Lyudmila, who stood there with his unit. Boris Narusov went to war in the forty-first year and returned only after its end. They got married when mother Narusova was twenty years old. Her husband was three years older. They had a daughter, Larisa, then Lyudmila Narusova. Their father's nationality is Jewish. Mother is Russian.
Education
After school, Lyudmila entered Leningrad University (in the sixty-ninth year). She graduated in seventy-fourth year. Received a specialty "historian". After graduation, she entered graduate school. She defended her dissertation brilliantly and became a candidate of science.
Career
Lyudmila got a job as a laboratory assistant. She worked at the Bryansk school for the hearing impaired. After a while, she got a job as a teacher at LSU. At the same time, she worked in the publishing house of Leningrad University, in the socio-political department. Then she moved to the University of Culture as an assistant. Then she was promoted to senior lecturer, assistant professor. Later Lyudmila Narusova became a doctoral student at St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts.
Political career
Lyudmila Borisovna began to actively help her husband in his political career, thereby finding himself in this circle. First, she supported him in the elections to the Lensoviet, then - to the mayors of St. Petersburg.
Lyudmila began to engage in hospices (hospitals for cancer patients). She became one of the founders of the Mariinsky Foundation. In the ninety-fifth year, she was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation. She joined the NDR faction and the Women's Committee.
After the death of Sobchak (in 2000), Lyudmila Borisovna was elected head of the political council of St. Petersburg. In the same year, she became an adviser to the head of the presidential administration and the head of a public foundation named after her husband.
In the spring of 2000, Vladimir Putin appointed Lyudmila the head of the Russian-German foundation for reconciliation and mutual understanding. From the autumn of the same year until 2002, Lyudmila Borisovna was a representative of two boards of trustees.
After some time, she was elected head of the Federal Assembly from Tuva, replacing Chanmyr Udumbar in this post. In October 2002, she became a member of the upper house and the Federal Assembly for Culture, Ecology, Science, Health and Education. And in 2006 she joined the Commission of the Federal Assembly on Information Policy.
Since the fall of 2010, Lyudmila Narusova represents the executive authority in the Bryansk region. She is also a member of the Federal Committee on Science and Education.
Lyudmila Narusova: personal life and the birth of a daughter
The first time Lyudmila married a medical student, whom she met at the university. But after a while she divorced him. She wanted to seize her ex-husbandโs apartment and turned to lawyer Anatoly Sobchak for help.
From that moment their romance began. The housing problem was decided in favor of Lyudmila. But on this their acquaintance did not stop, but continued. She was twenty-four at the time, and he was thirty-eight. The age difference is big enough, but it didnโt scare Lyudmila. After some time, they got married. Once she saved his life, not letting go on a trip to the mountains, where Anatoly's comrades, with whom Sobchak wanted to leave, died.
In the eighty-first year they had a daughter, Ksenia. As a child, Lyudmila gave her to a ballet studio. Xenia's father wanted her daughter to become a lawyer. But she chose her own path in life. Ksenia, a secular lioness, in addition, tries herself in politics and declares that she sympathizes with the opposition parties.
The political views of Lyudmila Narusova
Lyudmila Narusova, whose biography is closely related to politics, advocates restricting the activities of Russian nationalist political organizations. In her opinion, some of their slogans are criminal and unconstitutional.
She also actively supports the activities of foreign funds and various organizations in Russia. He believes that the country should turn towards the West and be more loyal to it. Lyudmila refers herself to the opposition and believes that Russia needs many liberal reforms.
In 2012, when the bill on rallies was being considered, Lyudmila Borisovna protested against his advancement. And even indicatively retired from the courtroom. In July of the same year, she participated as a witness in one high-profile trial over the embezzlement of budget funds and tax evasion on an especially large scale. Lyudmila was noted by several scandalous statements after the end of the process, as she was dissatisfied with the results.
Lyudmila Narusova does not always support the country's foreign policy activities. She speaks negatively of Russian planes in Syria and believes that the Russian leadership should not intervene in this conflict.
Narusova in show business
In 2002, Lyudmila Borisovna tried herself in show business. She became the host of the Price of Success program on the Rossiya television channel. Prior to that, Narusova already had experience of similar activities in the "Games of the Mind" and "Freedom of Speech" on TV in St. Petersburg. Lyudmila wanted to become the chief editor of one of the print media. And this was directly stated at a press conference. But her dreams have not yet come true.
In 2005, Narusova was admitted to the Union of Journalists of St. Petersburg. Lyudmila Borisovna has always been a supporter of toughening the responsibility of the media for the materials that are published, and regretted that there is no single information policy in Russia.