People come to politics in different ways and for various reasons. Someone wants to amuse their ambition, while someone sincerely worries about the fate of their country. Irina Anatolyevna Yarovaya, an energetic and purposeful person, has been a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation for many years.
Curriculum Vitae
Irina Yarovaya was born on October 17, 1966. Parents at that time lived in the now famous town of Makeevka. The child was brought up in Russian traditions. Accustomed to work and accuracy. After some time, the family moves to a permanent place of residence in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. At school, Irina studied well. I found a common language with classmates. Participated in public life. She read a lot, was interested in the history of modern civilizations.
In 1983, Irina received a certificate of maturity and went to work. Relatives and girlfriends dissuaded her from traveling to distant Moscow and entering a Moscow educational institution. Yarovaya began her career as a typist secretary in an organization that was engaged in civil engineering surveys. And in parallel with this I entered the correspondence department of the law institute in order to get a decent education. Yarovaya watched with her own eyes how people live on the outskirts of a great power, what they dream about and what goals they set for themselves.
Political route
In 1988, Irina Anatolyevna received a law degree, and she was accepted into the local prosecutor's office as an intern. Petropavlovsk is a special city, a port city. There is always a high probability of various offenses. In such an environment, the young lawyer Yarovaya gained invaluable experience and worked out the practice of applying legislative acts.
The career at the prosecutor’s office was good. After some time, an active and competent law enforcement officer was elected to the regional Council of People's Deputies.
The biography of the politician was uneven. For almost ten years, Yarovaya was a member of the Yabloko party. To get into the State Duma on the "apple" lists failed. In 2007, Irina Anatolyevna changed her political orientation and moved to the United Russia party. Having received the mandate of a State Duma deputy, Yarovaya actively entered into the legislative process. A year later, she was elected head of the security committee. The prosecutor's experience gained in Kamchatka proved to be very useful.