Natalya Orlova

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Natalya Orlova
Наталья Орлова
official portrait, circa 2021
Member of the State Duma (Party List Seat)
Assumed office
12 October 2021
Personal details
Born (1969-08-29) 29 August 1969 (age 54)
Rubtsovsk, Altai Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyUnited Russia
Education
  • Kustanai Agricultural Institute
  • RANEPA

Natalya Alexeyevna Orlova (Russian: Наталья Алексеевна Орлова; born 29 August 1969, Rubtsovsk, Altai Krai) is a Russian political figure and a deputy of the 8th State Duma.[1]

In 2004, Orlova was appointed Deputy Head of the Department for Financial and Economic Support of the Central Executive Committee of the All-Russian Political Party United Russia. From 2012 to 2021, she served as the First Deputy Head of the Central Executive Committee of the United Russia Party. She was an authorized representative for financial matters of the candidate for the post of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin in the elections of 2004, 2008, 2012, 2018. Since September 2021, she has served as a deputy of the 8th State Dumas where she joined the Committee for Transport and Development of Transport Infrastructure.[1][2][3]

Sanctions[edit]

She is one of the members of the State Duma the United States Treasury sanctioned on 24 March 2022 in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]

Sanctioned by the UK government in 2022 in relation to Russo-Ukrainian War. [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Орлова, Наталья Алексеевна" (in Russian). ТАСС. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  2. ^ "Список избранных депутатов Государственной Думы РФ восьмого созыва" (in Russian). Российская газета. 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2022-02-18.
  3. ^ "Депутаты от Башкирии представлены в 12 ключевых комитетах" (in Russian). Аскинская новь. 2021-10-13. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  4. ^ "U.S. Treasury Sanctions Russia's Defense-Industrial Base, the Russian Duma and Its Members, and Sberbank CEO". U.S. Department of the Treasury. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  5. ^ "CONSOLIDATED LIST OF FINANCIAL SANCTIONS TARGETS IN THE UK" (PDF). Retrieved 16 April 2023.