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On April 22, 1992, he was approved as the
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Natalya Grigorievna is an economist. They have three children: Elena, Andrey, and Pavel. He also has four grandchildren. He was the youngest of five children, with his brothers and sisters currently working in
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Later, Kozlovsky began to focus on social and political activities, creating the
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that "There would have been no coronavirus parade during my time as minister" as well as "This action (parade) can be easily postponed to July 3 - to unite
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in a campaign for the presidency in 2001, but failed to gather the sufficient number of signatures to stand in the election.
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