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38: 37: 245:. The cooperative later transformed into a small enterprise "Goryachev Workshop". His business later expanded into industrial investments. In 1992 concern "Goryachev" was established and Mark Goryachev became its president. By 1993 Goryachev's personal wealth was estimated at 4.5 billion 407:
Rumours spread that the kidnapping was staged by Goryachev himself to avoid persecution for financial fraud. Saint Petersburg Prosecutor's Office found that Goryachev took several loans but hadn't repaid them. Sources say that the entrepreneur started a
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In May 1994 Mark Goryachev joined Russian Christian Democratic Union political party. During summer of 1994 Goryachev created political Movement of People's Consolidation to participate in by-elections to the
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faction. Mark Goryachev himself became Chairman of the Subcommittee on Investments of the Duma Committee on Property, Privatisation and Economic Activity.
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in 1993 with a degree in "international marketing and investments". In June 1993 Goryachev was among 5 Russian businessmen invited to the hearing of the
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on 6 April 1954. He finished 8 classes of middle school and music college as a guitarist. Later Goryachev got a job in that college as a teacher.
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After losing re-election Mark Goryachev resumed his business activities. In 1996 Goryachev launched a project to restore the Villa of Princess
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In the State Duma Mark Goryachev formed a Financial-Industrial Group of deputies, consisted of 12 members. The group initially negotiated with
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finished the investigation. Goryachev was kidnapped at the behest of crime lord Vladimir Kulibaba and brought to Kulibaba's cottage in
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On 4 March 1997 near 20 Torzhok Street in Saint Petersburg Mark Goryachev was abducted and taken to an unknown location in a white
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Mark Goryachev was "Russian Visa" magazine publisher and member of the International Economic Forum.
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Among Goryachev's hobbies were music, guitar playing, horseback riding and tennis. He also was a
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Subcommittee on International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy.
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in State Duma cafeteria during their disagreements about order of service.
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In October 1994, during financial crisis in Russia Goryachev suggested
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On 10 February 2023, nearly 26 years since Goryachev's disappearing,
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Mark Goryachev graduated Higher School of International Business of
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First convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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Mark Goryachev was married. As of 1995, he had 3 children.
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In 1987 Mark Goryachev founded a grand piano manufacturing
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State Duma
South West constituency
Sergey Popov
Leningrad
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Vyborgsky District
Leningrad Oblast
Civic Union
Alma mater
MGIMO
Russian
State Duma
Leningrad
Soviet Army
cooperative
rubles
Pope John Paul II
Moscow State Institute of International Relations
US House
State Duma
Civic Union
South West constituency
Saint Petersburg
Boris Pustyntsev
Choice of Russia
Saint Petersburg City Council
YaBL
Yevgeny Krasnitsky

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