The northern capital of the Russian Federation is famous for its culture, beautiful places, historical monuments, white nights and drawbridges. But besides all this magic, St. Petersburg is also glorified by people. Among them are artists, athletes, painters, writers and politicians. Matvienko Valentina Ivanovna directly belongs to the last category. The biography of many modern Russian politicians began outside of it. This also applies to the biography of this woman.

Youth

In the vastness of Ukraine, in the city of Shepetovka (Khmelnitsky region), Valentina Matvienko was born. Her biography began her story in 1949 on the fourth of April. On that day, a wonderful girl appeared in the Tyutins family (maiden name). My father was a military man, my mother worked as a costume designer at the local theater. At the time of Valentina's birth, two older sisters were already growing up in the family.

At that time, it was possible to enter the institution after the end of the 8th grade. So the girl did - she became a student at the Cherkasy Medical School. It was 1964. After three years of hard work, I was in my hands, and the idea to move on matured in my head. And the Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute located in Leningrad received its future governor, who will be Valentina Matvienko, into its halls. Her biography in 1972 was marked by the second entry on the page "Education" - the girl graduated from the institute and received the profession of "pharmacist". In addition, she got married in her fifth year.

Political pharmacist

However, the young lady did not plan to work in her specialty. Instead, she is seriously engaged in party service.

The girl confidently moves up the career ladder. From the moment she graduated from the Chemical Pharmaceutical Institute (1972) in the next five years, she "grew" from the head of the department of the district party committee of the Petrogradsky district (Leningrad) to its first secretary.

Nine years later (1984), the Leningrad Regional Party Committee acquires a new secretary. They become Valentina Matvienko. The biography of the Komsomol member is replenished with facts from the field of further education. She improves her skills and knowledge at the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Diplomatic Academy under the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

After some time, the direction of Valentina Ivanovna's activity acquires a "cultural" character: as deputy chairman of the executive committee of the Leningrad Council of People's Deputies, she struggles with the problems of education and cultural enlightenment.

Diplomatic activity

However, in 1991, Valentina Matvienko, whose biography had already characterized the woman as an excellent party leader, went to serve in the Foreign Ministry. As an ambassador of the USSR (and after the Russian Federation), a woman conducts diplomatic activities in Malta and Greece.

Then Valentina Ivanovna returns to politics again. From 1998 to 2003, the woman dealt with social issues, actively helping families affected by terrorist attacks and other issues. In 2001, Valentina Matvienko was awarded the honorary title of "Woman of the Year". Her contribution to the development of education, culture and science did not go unnoticed by ordinary citizens - and in 2003 she was elected governor of the St. Petersburg region. In this position, she more than successfully worked for 9 years. In 2011, she voluntarily resigned. However, her political career was not over.

Personal life

At the moment, the fourth chairman of the Federation Council is Valentina Matvienko. Biography, personal life of the former governor of the northern capital is still interesting to the public.

The woman politician is married. And for a long time. Even at the institute, she tied the knot with Vladimir Matvienko. At the moment, he is a colonel in the medical service, who by chance is chained to the couple. The couple has a son, Sergei. He is currently married and has a daughter. The son is the head of VTB Capital.

Today Valentina Matviyenko has been re-elected Chairman of the Federation Council. This decision was made by the senators, unanimously supporting her candidacy. How did Matvienko's career develop, and what was said about her at different stages?

She was always at the pinnacle of power, no matter what department she led. She twice topped the rating of the hundred most influential women in Russia, compiled by the radio station "Echo of Moscow", the agencies "" and "Interfax" and the magazine "Ogonyok". But, like most Russian politicians, she has two biographies: official for the electorate and compromising - about what is not published in news agencies, but is in alternative sources.

Valya Tyutina - Komsomol member and beauty

Valentina Matvienko has the perfect profile for building a successful political career. Valya Tyutina (politician's maiden name) grew up in the provincial Ukrainian town of Shepetovka, Khmelnitsky region. A poor childhood, a little determination, the Komsomol - the path to a political career with such data was direct in Soviet times.


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Her father participated in the Great Patriotic War, died of paralysis when the girl was in the second grade, so her mother raised three children on her own. To help her mother, Valentina Tyutina, after the eighth grade, went to a medical school, because there she could get a scholarship.

She graduated from medical school with honors, after which she went to receive her first fundamental education in Leningrad. While studying at the Chemical Pharmaceutical Institute, she was "in trend", however, as now. Loose hair, mini-skirts, bright make-up - outwardly it was hard to believe in her diligence. Matvienko recalls that in such a "fiery form" she came to the entrance exam in chemistry. The teachers tested her knowledge up and down, even asked to draw the periodic table from memory, but the applicant coped.

From the first year, Valentina Tyutina was captured by party work. She joined the ranks of the Komsomol and became an activist, which institution she had not seen before. Personal life also spun right away: one of the six boys of the faculty (for 144 girls), classmate Vladimir Matvienko immediately drew attention to her. In the fifth year they started a family.

Matvienko Valka - "glass"

After high school, Valentina Matvienko was going to enter graduate school, but instead went to serve in the district committee after much persuasion from a representative of the Communist Party. A year after the wedding, a son, Sergei, was born in the Matvienko family. But she had no time to sit at home with him.

Matvienko went step by step up the party career ladder. First, the position of the head of the department, then the secretary, then the first secretary of the Petrograd district committee of the Komsomol, and finally, the transition to the regional committee of the Komsomol.

Evil tongues gossiped that often all Komsomol congresses turned into booze, and in order to make a career, you had to drink with the "right" people. Since those years, the nickname "Valka-glass" has become attached to Matvienko. During the pre-election debate, she was asked about the origin of this nickname, to which Matvienko replied: “I don’t remember a glass, it was half a glass. Didn’t you have one?”


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Matvienko's career was swift. Already at the age of 35, she began to oversee issues of education and culture in the regional party committee. She always knew how to speak extremely convincingly, emotionally and conclusively. Thanks to her oratory skills, she got into the Supreme Soviet of the party under the curtain of perestroika. Shortly before the decline of the USSR, she retrained from a doctor to diplomats - she received a second and third education: in 1985 she graduated from the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU, in 1991 - advanced training courses for senior diplomatic workers at the Diplomatic Academy of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After that, she left for Malta as an ambassador.

The husband stayed to live in changing Russia, because he had very little time left before his military pension, and he completed his seniority at the Military Medical Academy. But her 18-year-old son Sergei Matvienko arrived in Malta, whose upbringing his mother missed. Feeling this, she realized that she was powerless, and sent him back to St. Petersburg, where he was detained on suspicion of robbery. Matvienko was forced to leave the island in order to rescue her son. He was released, and Matvienko returned to the diplomatic mission, but became ambassador to Greece. As they say, the Greeks respected the Russian "iron lady", who skillfully combined pragmatic male logic and female charm in her work.

Matvienko - "old war horse"

When in 1998 the Cabinet of Ministers of Russia headed Evgeny Primakov, the country's economy was shaking violently from all sides. To pull Russia out of the abyss, Primakov invited Matviyenko, whom he had known for a long time and appointed as Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs. After two months of her joint work with Primakov, salaries were restored, and pension arrears were reduced.

The new Deputy Prime Minister, in addition to organizing successful political and economic experiments, improvised daily with her business style. Valentina Matvienko did not take off bright outfits and short skirts, for which she received another nickname "Primakov's legs". To this day, it is replete with colors of either fuchsia, or electric blue, or gold.


Photo: RIA Novosti. In the photo: Speaker of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation Valentina Matviyenko at the opening of the exhibition "Treasures of the Order of Malta" on the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin. 07/05/2012

Matvienko as governor of St. Petersburg was remembered for scandals. There was a five-fold increase in the city's budget, and the beginning of the construction of car factories, and an infusion of foreign capital - there were many successful projects, but the townspeople were still unhappy with her policy. There were far more opponents of her reforms than supporters. In particular, the media actively discussed the construction of a 300-meter Gazprom City skyscraper in the historical center of St. Petersburg, which was supported by Matvienko. In this regard, rallies were held in 2011. In this particular case, public protests were heard and the project was abandoned. They wrote that under Matvienko the appearance of St. Petersburg has undergone significant changes. So under Matvienko, new buildings appeared on the site of hundreds of architectural monuments, and the building became denser. The intelligent people of the Northern capital were also indignant at the fact that Sergey Matvienko controlled the entire development of the city. The history of the development of his business has tarnished her reputation as a governor. The snowy winters of 2010 and 2011, when, from the fall of which people died, finally put an end to Matvienko's career as a governor. When the winter from 2010 to 2011 in St. Petersburg was 60% more than the norm, Matvienko proposed to attract homeless people and students to clean up instead of increasing the number of snowplows.

With the departure of Matvienko from the post of governor in 2011, an issue of the weekly Kommersant Vlast was published under the heading "For suckers before the Fatherland", which contained assessments of her tenure as head of St. Petersburg. However, according to the Kommersant publishing house, at least 90% of the magazine's circulation was confiscated in St. Petersburg.

The headline arose from one remark by Matvienko, which became winged on the Internet: “To shoot down icicles with a crowbar is the Stone Age. We need to find another way. With a laser, hot steam, cut off, what other methods. We need to gather a scientific and technical council and confer. Recall that due to the large number of icicles in the winter of 2010, several residents of the city died in St. Petersburg.

In response to criticism in connection with the death of a six-year-old child - an orphan Vanya Zavyalova - from a fallen icicle, Matvienko suggested that children and the elderly should not leave the house unless absolutely necessary. At the same time, she said that the city is much better cleaned than last year, and that the criticism is due to the fact that some politicians are whipping up hysterics to discredit the authorities.

After these events, Valentina Matvienko was urgently sent to the post of chairman of the Federation Council. "I'm like an old war horse - ready to get into line at the first call," Valentina Ivanovna said to herself, embarking on the speaker's path.

Some political scientists conclude that the main advantage of the politician Valentina Matvienko lies in her ability to go with the flow, listen to commands and help her. But she is predictable, understandable, active and energetic, and at the right time she will do what is required of her.

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A diplomat and public figure was born in the Ukrainian city of Shepetovka in 1949. Valentina's father was a military man, he died when the girl was 6 years old. Mother earned by choosing a wardrobe in the theater. After the death of her father, Valentina's mother raised three daughters by herself. At that moment, the family of Valentina Matvienko was experiencing great difficulties, especially financially. The girl received a secondary education and entered a medical school, trying to quickly master the profession and start earning money on her own. After graduating from college, Matvienko enters the medical institute in Leningrad. Then, as a student, she began to actively participate in the social activities of the institute. Realizing that medicine is not her calling, she decides to study at the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU. Further, he takes courses for diplomatic workers.

Before Valentina Matvienko reached the heights, she worked hard and achieved everything herself.

Biography of Valentina Matvienko and personal life

In the mid-80s, Matviyenko slowly but surely began to take root in political life. Having received the position of deputy chairman of the executive committee of the City Council of People's Deputies of Leningrad, she was engaged in culture and education in Leningrad. Then, she climbed higher and higher up the career ladder.

12 years later, Valentina Matvienko is Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. She worked in this position for 5 years. Despite regularly changing officials, she managed to keep her post and continue her work.

Further, Matvienko holds the post of governor of the city of St. Petersburg. After the crisis of the 90s, Valentina wanted to restore the city. To do this, several old buildings were demolished by her order, and beautiful shopping centers and other objects grew in their place, to which the public reacted very violently. Valentina Matvienko was accused of destroying the architectural value of the city. Also, during bad weather conditions, Governor Matviyenko urged everyone, including students, to take up snow removal. Which also caused a storm of indignation.

Three years later, Valentina Matvienko could not stand it and wanted to resign, but then her application was not accepted, so she remained in her previous position for a second term. In 2011, Valentina Matvienko took over as Chairman of the Federation Council.

After receiving this position, she becomes a permanent member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.

Valentina Matvienko is the first woman in Russia to hold the post of speaker of the Supreme House of Parliament.

Matvienko is persona non grata in the EU and the United States, due to the political upheavals in Ukraine in 2014. This happened because she took an active part in the annexation of Crimea to the Russian Federation.

The biography of Valentina Matvienko and her personal life are curious to many. Everyone is interested in how and how the main lady of the Russian Federation lives. She arranged her personal life in her student years. Vladimir Matvienko became the chosen one. He taught at the Military Medical Academy. Having become a pensioner, the man built a dacha near St. Petersburg. Unfortunately, he became disabled, and today he does not move independently.

Who is the husband of Valentina Matvienko: who was and how old is he

Valentina decided to tie the knot with Vladimir Matvienko in her 5th year of study. Vladimir graduated from the Leningrad Military Medical Academy. He taught lectures and even rose to the rank of colonel. After the 2000s, my husband retired and built a dacha near St. Petersburg. Because of her work, Valentina Matvienko often had to go anywhere but at home. It was a difficult, but a test period for the spouses, which they went through quite successfully. Despite everything, the couple is happily married to this day. Now spouse Matvienko is 66 years old.

Son of Valentina Matvienko

In 1973, a boy was born to the Matvienko spouses, who was named Sergei. One child in the family received everything they needed. Parents tried to ensure that the young man had a good education. Today Sergey Matvienko has several diplomas in the field of economics. Then, the young man entered the field of entrepreneurship, having at his disposal a rather profitable business. Evil tongues accuse him of stealing state property, which he manages not without the participation of an influential mother. But, apart from words, there is no evidence that would confirm this.

The son of Valentina Matvienko married Yulia Zaitseva. In 2010, a young couple gave Valentina Matvienko a granddaughter, who was named Arina.

Despite the heavy workload, for all the responsibility that Valentina Matvienko bears every day, she finds time for both family and hobbies. A woman carefully monitors her health and beauty. To always stay in shape, she often visits both the pool and gyms. Valentina Matvienko is also attracted to cooking, painting and housekeeping.

Thanks to diligence, skills and perseverance, Valentina Matvienko is today considered the most influential representative of the weaker sex in the Russian Federation. She always communicates and cooperates with the first persons of the country. But, at the same time, he does not forget to take care of his family. After all, a career is an important matter, but it’s not for each of us at home, but for loving and close people who always give strength for difficult working days.

Name: Valentina Matvienko

Date of Birth: 07.04.1949

Age: 70 years old

Place of Birth: city ​​of Shepetovka, Ukraine

Weight: 65 kg

Height: 1.70 m

Activity: politician, statesman

Family status: Married

Valentina Matvienko is the brightest female politician in Russia. She is known both in our country and abroad. Her decisions and views on situations changed the political structure of the country. The biography of Valentina Matvienko, like her personal life, is of interest to many of our citizens.

Biography

Lyudmila was born in the Ukrainian SSR in the spring of 1949.

The father went through the whole war, died when the youngest daughter was in the second grade. Mom, now a well-known politician Valentina Matvienko, worked as a costume designer at the local theater.

In addition to Valya, two eldest daughters, Lydia and Zinaida, grew up in the Tyutins' family. The girl spent the first years of her life in the small Ukrainian town of Shepetovka, later the family moved to Cherkasy. After the death of her father, the mother had a hard time supporting and raising three daughters alone.

Valentina Matvienko in childhood

Valya was good at all school subjects, especially success, were in mathematics and a foreign language. The girl graduated from school well, in the certificate there were only fives and one four. After school, Valentina entered a medical school, a year later she graduated with honors.

In an interview about her biography and personal life, Valentina Matvienko said that in her youth she dreamed of doing scientific work.

Soon the girl decided to enter the Leningrad Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute. In parallel with her studies at the university, Tyutina took her first steps in politics. At first it was public work, then joining the Komsomol ranks. In 1972, the girl graduated from the institute, and realized that she did not want to work by profession, a pharmacist. In her younger years, Valentina differed from her peers in her strong-willed character and determination.

Valentina Matvienko in her youth

To take place in a new field of activity, it was necessary to study again. The Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee was graduated by Valentina in 1985. Further, the girl received a referral to study at the Academy of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The course involved the improvement of leading diplomatic workers.

It should be noted that Valentina Ivanovna speaks excellent Ukrainian, Russian, Greek, German and English.

Marriage

The young man studied at the same course as Valya. After receiving a diploma, Vladimir Matvienko began working as a teacher at the military medical academy. In 1973, a baby was born to young people, the boy was named Sergei.

The Matvienko family is exemplary for many of Valentina's colleagues and friends. All family members take care of each other, and in difficult situations they demonstrate unity and strength of mind.

Valentina is happily married

Journalists of yellow publications have spread rumors about Valentina Matvienko's novels more than once, but this information has not been confirmed.

Spouse

Since 2000, husband and father Vladimir Vasilievich retired. But the man was not used to sitting idle, so at the family council it was decided to start building a country house. The Matvienko family nest was built near St. Petersburg. Vladimir watched the progress of the work, now this is a favorite place for the whole family. Unfortunately, as a result of illness, Valentina Matvienko's husband received a disability. Today he still lives in suburban housing, where all the necessary conditions have been created for moving in a wheelchair.

Valentina Matvienko with her husband

There is always someone close to Vladimir Vasilyevich. Special staff are invited to help so as not to leave the head of the family alone. Very often close people pay attention to the husband, father and grandfather, they try to support Vladimir Vasilyevich. On the pages of Internet resources, in addition to the biography and facts of the personal life of the politician Valentina Matvienko, you can see old and new photos. Despite the difficult state of the spouse, the marriage of Valentina and Vladimir can be called long and happy.

Valentina Matvienko today

Thanks to perseverance and daily work, Valentina Matvienko is today considered one of the most influential political figures. The woman was awarded several government awards, including the Order of Merit for the Fatherland and medals. One of her areas of work is diplomacy. Valentina Ivanovna is always in sight, the circle of her daily communication is the first persons of our country.

Valentina with her son Sergei

Despite all the responsibility and busyness, she tries to devote time to her family. Valentina takes care of her health, swimming and training in the gym help her to be in great shape. Matvienko cooks well, copes with housekeeping, and is interested in art.

From the biography and personal life of Valentina Matvienko, we know that she has a son, but as the woman said, she always wanted many children. Unfortunately, this did not come true, but Valentina Vasilyevna gives her love and maternal feelings to her nephews. She takes part in their life, does not forget to give gifts for the main holidays. And it is also known that Valentina Matvienko took custody of one of the orphanages in St. Petersburg, she often visits the children, provides them with all possible assistance, attracts sponsors and charitable organizations.

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Criticism

During the years of ruling St. Petersburg, Valentina Ivanovna actively restored the city, but, despite the positive side of the event, her actions were often criticized. During her term as governor, the quarters of St. Petersburg have changed a lot. The old houses were dismantled, and shopping and entertainment complexes were built in their place.

Valentina Matvienko and Vladimir Putin

Valentina was born on April 7, 1949 in the Ukrainian town of Shepetovka, Khmelnitsky region. Higher education in the biography of Valentina Matvienko was received at the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute of Leningrad. After graduating from the institute in 1972, she began working in the Petrograd district committee of St. Petersburg. She was a secretary and head of a department.

Then she changed several positions of secretaries in the regional committee of Leningrad, the Krasnogvardeisky district committee. In 1989, in her biography, Matvienko became a People's Deputy of the USSR. Then she headed the Committee of the Supreme Council for Women, Family, Motherhood.

In 1991, in the biography of Valentina Ivanovna Matvienko, the post of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR (and since 1992 - of Russia) to the Republic of Malta was occupied. Since 1997 she has been Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic. From 1995 to 1997 she headed the Communications Department, at the same time she was a member of the board of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The next career stage in the biography of Matvienko falls on 1998. From September of this year until March 2003, Matviyenko served as Deputy Prime Minister. And in 2003 she became a representative of the president, in the same year she joined the Security Council. 2003 was an extremely successful year in the biography of Valentina Matvienko. Having won the elections, she became the governor of St. Petersburg. He has many awards, orders, medals.

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