For many years, Konstantin Zatulin is a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. A member of the United Russia party is a member of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots. Politicians are often invited to television as a guest of social programs, which discuss current issues of the country's life. The audience is impressed by his soft, pleasant voice and his ideas.
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Childhood and youth
Zatulin Konstantin Fedorovich was born in 1958 in the Georgian city of Batumi. His parents are from the Don Cossacks, his father served in the border troops for many years. After the resignation, he headed the city beach department in Sochi.
The boy’s childhood passed in the south of Russia, he was the third child in the family. After graduating from Sochi high school, the young man decided to continue his education in the capital. However, he entered the Faculty of History of Moscow State University only from the second attempt. During his studies, Zatulin proved to be an active Komsomol member, engaged in ideological work among student historians. He joined the operational Komsomol detachment of the faculty, and by the end of his studies he commanded a detachment of the university. In 1981, he graduated with honors from high school, and even after 4 years - graduate school at Moscow State University, defended his thesis.
Carier start
In 1984, Konstantin Fedorovich joined the Communist Party. Thanks to this, the graduate retained his place in the dormitory of graduate students and continued to remain the commissioner of the MSU detachment. In 1987, he was invited to the leadership of the Komsomol as an assistant secretary of the Komsomol Central Committee. This gave the young man a permanent residence permit and an apartment in Moscow. The following years, Zatulin oversaw the creation of the Association of Young Historians, dealt with issues of scientific and technical creativity of youth.
When the Association of Young Business Executives was created in 1989, Konstantin took over as executive director. A year later, the organization grew into an all-union association of enterprise managers, headed by CEO Zatulin. During this period, his photos began to appear on the pages of newspapers, and his career moved from an economic to a political plane.
1990s
In 1990, Zatulin created the candidate block "Democratic Russia" and tried to get into the number of deputies of the Moscow Soviet. The number of leaflets laid out in mailboxes and pasted on the streets in support of the candidate was a record. Only a low turnout prevented Konstantin from realizing his plans.
Among other organizers, Zatulin created the Moscow Commodity Exchange, which was later renamed the Russian Commodity Exchange. He worked in the Exchange Committee and at the same time was its co-chair. In the same period, Zatulin opened a brokerage firm "Robrok" and headed it.
In 1992, a group of entrepreneurs organized the association "Entrepreneurial Political Initiative-92". Thanks to membership in this organization, Konstantin in 1993 became a deputy of the State Duma.
In 1996, Zatulin headed his brainchild - the Institute of the CIS countries, and a year later became an assistant to the head of the Moscow administration. After 2 years, the politician replaced Alexander Rutsky and led the patriotic movement "Power." In the same year, the organization initiated the creation of the Fatherland Association, whose Central Council included Konstantin Fedorovich.
2000s
Since 2002, the famous politician has become a frequent guest on television. For 10 years, he led the author's weekly programs on the TV Center: "Mainland", "Political Cuisine", "The Case of the Principle", "Russian Question". During political discussions, his point of view was well-reasoned and convincing. He published a lot in Russian and foreign media and even wrote a book about the Orange Revolution in Ukraine.
Personal life
In the biography of Zatulin, there is one marriage. Konstantin studied with his wife Zinaida at the same faculty of Moscow State University, they got married as students. The couple raised their daughter Daria, who graduated from MGIMO and became a journalist, works in the Ministry of Defense. Today, the youngest in the Zatulin family are the granddaughters of Nadia and Agniya.