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Grozny, USSR |
28 June 1958
Occupation | Russian statesman |
Umar Aliyevich Dzhabrailov (Russian: Умар Алиевич Джабраилов; born 28 June 1958, Grozny, USSR) is a Russian statesman, an advisor to Sergei Prikhodko, Assistant to the President of Russia, the vice president of the Artists Union of Russia, a philanthropist, and a connoisseur of modern art.
He was the representative to the Federation Council of Russia from the executive body of the Chechen Republic (2004–2009), Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for International Affairs (2004–2009).
Nationality: Chechen.
In the election for President of the Russian Federation on March 26, 2000 he got eleventh place with 80,000 votes.
From the Umar Dzhabrailov’s conversation with reporters: "In my opinion, I managed to do my duty before God and the state, when has helped the great powers Russia to show the world that we do not have the genocide of the Chechen people. What kind of genocide can be discussed if a representative of this nation put forward as a presidential candidate?"
On October 7, 2009 the Federation Council terminated the authority of Umar Dzhabrailov as senator, "based on his personal statement."
He was a member of the Russian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Full Member (Academician) of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. .
PhD in Political Science. Ph.D. degree in the Russian Civil Service Academy. Monograph - "Effective state in the context of globalization."
Umar Dzhabrailov at the opening movement: "Even when I was a senator, we have created a" Russia-Islamic heritage "- a non-government public organization, offers many of its branches in Russia. We were the first non-governmental organization that gathered ambassadors, held symposiums. We led them to the proper offices in the government, helped to establish relations between certain republics, states".