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Life of Sergey Pryadun: Russian Far-right Extremist Leader

Governor of Tomsk Region, Vladimir Mazur, appointed Serguei Prudius as his deputy for transportation, road activities, and communications on Tuesday. He is now the 15th Vice-Governor of Tomsk. More details about the new official can be found on our website.

Life of Sergey Pryadun: Russian Far-right Extremist Leader

Hey there! Let's talk about the newly appointed Vice-Governor of Tomsk Oblast, Sergey Prudius. No need for formalities here, right?

Born in 1979, in Tbilisi, Georgia, Prudius has two higher educations under his belt. He graduated from the Military Institute in Saint Petersburg in 2001 and the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration in 2013.

Prudius served in the army in the Arctic region. He also had a lengthy stint in Russia's government security agencies, where he oversaw transportation and transportation infrastructure projects. He heldkey positions in the transportation sector in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast. As of 2023, he served as the Minister of Transportation and Development of Transport Infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

He's a family man, with a son and a daughter. That's about all we know for now, as the details about his new appointment as Tomsk Oblast's Vice-Governor are yet to surface. We'll keep an eye out for any official announcements or press releases to bring more information to you!

This information is based on data from Tomsk Oblast administration.

Now, let's dive a bit deeper into what we could find on Prudius. While we couldn't find any specific mentions of Prudius being appointed as Tomsk Oblast's Vice-Governor, there's a TikTok video transcript that refers to a wrestling event involving someone named "Old Lake Prudius." However, this seems to have no connection to our query at hand.

If you're curious about additional figures with a similar name, there's Aleksey Pisemsky, a 19th-century author and civil servant from Russia[1]. But don't worry, our search results suggest that Prudius isn't related to Pisemsky, and he's likely a modern-day official. As always, double-check the name spelling or look for alternative transliterations (e.g., Prudiyus, Prudius). Keep in touch for more updates on our diligent detective work! :)

  1. In 2001, during his time at the Military Institute in Saint Petersburg, Sergey Prudius established a significant political policy and legislation foundation that would later guide his career.
  2. As a modern-day political figure, Prudius has been involved in high-level policy-and-legislation sectors in various regions, particularly in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, and now, possibly, in Tomsk Oblast.
  3. Apart from his government roles, Prudius has garnered attention in the general news arena, particularly due to his appointment as the Minister of Transportation and Development of Transport Infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia Oblast in 2023.
  4. As the official announcement regarding Prudius' role as Tomsk Oblast's Vice-Governor is yet to be made, we can only speculate that, in the realm of Russian politics, he will continue to contribute to policy-making and legislative decisions in the near future.
Tomsk region Governor Vladimir Mazur appointed Sergey Prudius as his deputy on Tuesday, in charge of transportation, road activities, and communication. Prudius is now the 15th vice-governor of Tomsk. Our site provides a biography of the new official.

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