Behind the professional activities of Moskalkova Tatyana Nikolaevna was a very serious list of career achievements. Her career has gone through an impressive climb from an accountant and an ordinary lawyer to a deputy chair in the State Duma. And since 2016, she became the Commissioner for Human Rights, which is why she gained immense popularity in political circles.
Among the latest achievements of 2018 by Tatyana Moskalkova is her appeal to the Turkish authorities with a proposal that Christian baptized children should not forcibly study Islam. She actively participates on the part of the Russian Federation in the pardon procedure of Konstantin Yaroshenko, who was arrested in the United States.
Her sharp criticism of "purely male professions" is known, which discriminates against the free choice of Russian women. And her support of Leonid Slutsky regarding the harassment on his part, allegedly aimed at three journalists accredited in the State Duma, caused a new wave of interest in the “writing fraternity” for his person.
Biography and career of Tatyana Nikolaevna Moskalkova
On May 30, 1955, the future Ombudsman was born in the family of a military man in Vitebsk (Belarus). In 1965, due to the death of his father, the family moved to Moscow, where Tanya graduated from high school and entered a law school. In this field, she subsequently defended her doctoral (1997) and doctoral (2001) dissertations.
And she began her career in Moskalkov in 1972 from the position of an ordinary accountant at the Inurkollegiya law firm. Here she was able to rise to the position of senior legal adviser. And then in her career ascent there was a ten-year period when Tatyana Nikolaevna held the post of consultant of the clemency department in the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR.
From 1984 to 2007, a young and purposeful woman was engaged in professional activities as an employee of the legal department of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. Here, her career growth from referent to deputy head of the department with the rank of major general of militia became that springboard in the service hierarchy, after which there was already a political ascent.
The end of 2007 was marked by the transfer of Tatyana Nikolaevna Moskalkova from the ranks of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, where she was elected as a deputy from the Just Russia faction. It was in the status of deputy head of the committee on CIS affairs and relations with Russians that she established herself as an advocate of a loyal attitude to human rights and delaying the creation of a “repressive tool” in the form of an Investigative Committee.
In the period until 2016, Moskalkova took an active part in creating more than a hundred bills, among which the law, popularly known as “Day in two, day in one and a half”, in which a certain coefficient was established that establishes the ratio between the content in the pre-trial detention center, gained particular popularity. general regime colonies and settlement.
And in the spring of 2016, Tatyana Moskalkova began to occupy a key position in our country for the protection of human rights, replacing Ella Pamfilova. In this status, she already managed to establish herself as a professional, clearly pursuing as her goal the creation of the necessary conditions for the protection of Russians within the framework of legal regulation. Everyone is well aware of her initiatives on the adoption of Russian children, the release of people with fatal diseases from places of detention, the procedure and rules for holding rallies and political actions.