Bryksin is a State Duma deputy. The families of mafioso Petrov and Duma member Bryksin were brought together by the housing issue

One can only be proud and truly envy the deputies of the State Duma. After all, they work tirelessly to eliminate gaps in Russian legislation and at the same time manage to earn money through backbreaking labor and outside the walls of parliament. Bright to that An example is deputy Alexander Bryksin. Recently, he simply eclipsed all his colleagues in lawmaking and made it onto the front pages of all secular tabloids.

And he deservedly got it! Who else can spend 400 thousand euros on their own birthday? Not many people who. Because for this you need to work harder. Alexander Yuryevich could afford it. He celebrated his 50th birthday in a simply chic manner. Everything took place in the capital's Congress Park at the Radisson Royal Hotel. Guests - about 500 people. On the table are delicious dishes from the best restaurateurs in the capital. As journalists, greedy for sensations and “fried” facts, calculated, the snacks alone cost the hero of the day almost a million rubles. Because there was a separate price tag for hot dishes, dessert and alcoholic drinks.

The banquet hall was decorated with 3D illustrations of the snowy Russian winter. But in light of what has been said above (and what will be said below) this is just a trifle, a simple surroundings. Tamadil at the banquet famous actor and the hero of many gossip columns, Igor Vernik, who was sometimes replaced on stage by former resident of the Comedy Woman project Marina Fedunkiv. Together, the services of these two “carpet artists” cost the hero of the occasion more than 20 thousand euros. But it was just a show, perhaps even a witty one. The main participants in the entertainment part of the birthday were other stars, much more expensive in every sense.

Among them is the actress and singer, by the way, very popular thanks to her constant presence on TV screens, Anastasia Makeeva. But she, of course, was eclipsed by the idol of Russian pop music lovers Grigory Leps. He sang several of his hits, charging very little for his level. They say somewhere between 100 thousand in European currency and even allowed guests to go on stage with him to sing along. Possibly for an additional fee. But it didn’t become the main surprise of the evening. The “creative” part of the banquet was crowned by the Diva of the Russian stage herself. Yes, yes, she is the one. Alla Borisovna Pugacheva! The star also personally came to congratulate Alexander Brykin. One can only guess at what time this congratulation to the deputy “came out”.

Rumor has it that the singer's average bill for this kind of presence fluctuates around 250 thousand euros. After such a brilliant series, gymnast Margarita Mamun’s performance with the ball was already taken for granted. It’s a gift that she’s the current Olympic champion! By and large, there was no need for her to pay. Who dares to even timidly ask their boss for money? After all, Alexander Bryksin is the vice-president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation! Also on the occasion of the banquet, a huge cake served for dessert was mentioned here and there, decorated with figures of gymnasts-artists (it’s clear why) and miners as a reminder of Bryksin’s hometown of Kemerovo.

Father's daughter

Whether Alexander Bryksin wanted it or not, his name was disgraced in connection with his beloved daughter. All representatives of the gossip column did not forget to write down in detail how the famous St. Petersburg businessman Anton Petrov left for Elizaveta Bryksina. Why did he leave. But because he simply abandoned the famous singer Maxim for the sake of his major daughter. This happened a little over a year ago. Who doesn’t it happen to, many will ask? The only thing is that the millionaire jeweler left Maxim alone when she was seven months pregnant. Since then, as they say, Petrov has never even once inquired about Maxim’s affairs or the fate of his child. Petrov’s new father-in-law did not ask this question either. Such “calf tenderness” is definitely not about him!

Lean career stages

He left Kemerovo, where Alexander Bryksin was born and raised, in his youth, but managed to try himself in business. True, in small pieces - he sold Chinese consumer goods. But this is how many oligarchs started. Apparently, then he created the necessary starting capital for himself to increase his future wealth. After that, Bryksin moved west of Siberia, where he took up more serious matters.

It’s hard to say which ones exactly - Bryksin always tried to hide his business connections. It is known that he was at one time vice-president of the Russian International Bank and was on the board of directors of the Kurskrezinotekhnika factory, being at the same time one of the main owners. In connection with this enterprise the most loud scandal. It flared up last spring. A whole group of female employees of the enterprise (mostly women work at Kurskrezinotekhnik) went into open conflict with the management and owners.

Nowadays, and even in a private enterprise, this happens extremely rarely. After all, for disagreeing with your superiors you can simply be thrown out of work and onto the street. But the women decided, and even called television and the press. It’s just that the workers were driven to despair by unbearable working conditions and boorish attitude towards them. Here it is necessary to explain that the factory produces ingredients for the production of rubber. The work itself is very harmful and even dangerous.

However, according to the participants of the demarche, all this is of little concern to their current owners in the person of State Duma deputy Mr. Bryksin. In the workshops, it’s simply impossible to breathe from the chemicals emitting real poison, and no one provides workers with basic means of protection against this, they say, survive as best you can!

Here's what protest participants say about this:

“In our assessment of workplaces it is indicated,” says Irina Episheva, the compiler of ingredient samples for workshop No. 1 of KRT, “that we do not work with hazardous chemicals, we do not carry heavy loads, and dust levels are normal. However, in reality everything looks much less rosy. Take the same chemistry for example...

“Previously, all the chemistry was European,” says Anna Nizhmakova, a compiler of ingredient samples in workshop No. 1. “Now it has gradually been replaced with Chinese.” She is very toxic. If it's European, it's high quality. It didn’t make your hands peel off, it didn’t burn the mucous membrane of your nasopharynx, but now your hands are painted. The skin is systematically peeling off from the hands.
And the face also becomes “miner’s”. Even personal protective equipment called “Petal” does not help.

A cotton-gauze bandage,” Anna Nizhmakova is indignant, “Thin, through which I feel the taste and smell (of chemical ingredients). With my eyes closed I can determine which one is bitter, which one is sweeter, where it burns everything away.

There are poisonings, the women recall, and they were taken to the hospital.

Another problem is back pain. Women themselves have to move multi-kilogram containers of “chemicals” around the workshop.

A bag of 25 kilograms. As they explain to us, you should not lift them. We can’t find who owes it. And they tell us: “you two.”

Russian State Duma deputy Alexander Bryksin is famous for celebrating his 50th birthday in January 2017 for €400 thousand. Alla Pugacheva performed at his anniversary, and actor Igor Vernik was the toastmaster. The parliamentarian is also known to be related to the crime boss from the Tambovskie organized crime group. Gennady Petrov, whose son Anton married Elizaveta Bryksina. discovered that the Bryksin family owns a company that controls cafes and restaurants at Sheremetyevo International Airport.

Millionaire MP


State Duma deputy from the United Russia party Alexander Bryksin has been discussed in gossip columns for several years. As the agency reported "Ruspres", in 2015, his 21-year-old daughter Elizaveta married a 34-year-old Anton Petrov- a billionaire (in 2016, income amounted to 37 billion rubles) and the son of criminal leader Gennady Petrov, who was part of the Tambovskie organized crime group. Glossy magazines wrote after the wedding: Anton Petrov left the pregnant woman common-law wife Marina Abrosimova ( singer MakSim).

Photo from her daughter’s wedding with Anton Petrov (the groom is not in the photo)


Elizaveta Bryksina and Anton Petrov


United Russia member Alexander Bryksin himself took 67th place in 2015 Forbes ranking among wealthy civil servants. His income was 130.4 million rubles; in 2016, he declared 205.6 million rubles. However, Alexander Bryksin spent the same amount in 2017, when he celebrated his 50th birthday. Just renting the hall cost him 1 million rubles, plus performances by Alla Pugacheva (on average costs €200 thousand) and Grigory Leps (costs €100 thousand), and actor Igor Vernik worked as a toastmaster. The story of the expensive party ended with a discussion of the celebrity guests and calculations of the parliamentarian's expenses.



Anniversary of Alexander Bryksin


Alexander Bryksin also distinguished himself by starting a personal website, which tells about all the exploits of the parliamentarian and a little about Vyacheslav Volodin. In 2016, he was elected to the VII convocation of the State Duma from the Kursk region. On October 9, 2017, Bryksin and several other United Russia deputies presented a minibus for schoolchildren in the Rylsky district of the Kursk region. Judging by the news reports on his website, Bryksin often inspects the Kurskrezinotekhnika plant, where from 2006 to 2012 he was deputy general director for investments and served on the board of directors. As of 2011, Bryksin owned 14% of the shares of the plant and CJSC Sfera, as well as real estate in Spain.

“I hope to take advantage of the proximity to Moscow and the resources in the State Duma in order to build a significant enterprise for the Kursk region. These could be chemical, metallurgical, and possibly construction plants. For now, I am monitoring the situation in the region and will build on its specifics,” said deputy Alexander Bryksin in his first interview in 2011. But for now, proximity to Moscow helps the Bryksin family develop their business.

Catering Bryksina

Aeropit-Service LLC was registered in Khimki, Moscow region in 2004. The company's main activity is restaurants and food delivery services. Aeropit-Service was created by then State Duma deputy (from 2003 to 2006) Pavel Pozhigailo, businessman Sergei Matrenin and Alexander Bryksin.

In April 2013, Bryksin transferred his share in Aeropit-Service to Natalya Bryksina. Natalya Bryksina is probably the sister of the parliamentarian - they have the same middle names. In addition, she is also listed as the general director of Sfera CJSC, whose shareholder was Alexander Bryksin.

Aeropit-Service's revenue for 2016, according to the Kontur database for checking counterparties. Focus” is 603.5 million rubles. How does the company make money? From 2011 to 2017, Aeropit-Service won 36 government contracts totaling 166.3 million rubles. In August 2017, the company provided services for 1.6 million rubles (in December 2016, the contract amount was 14.6 million rubles) Catering at Sheremetyevo International Airport for the Federal State Institution "Provision Service border service of the FSB of Russia" In March 2017, 1 million rubles were allocated to Sheremetyevo International Airport JSC for the “provision of catering services for the dispatch staff of the Navigation and Air Navigation Support Department of the Directorate for Air Navigation Flight Support.”

"Bread and Salt"


“Bread and Salt” in Sheremetyevo belongs to Aeropit-Service


At Sheremetyevo, a company associated with Bryksin not only feeds airport employees and border service personnel. Aeropit-Service has become a monopolist at Sheremetyevo - it controls all the main food outlets at the airport. The company owns two bars and cafes in terminal E, and in terminal F it owns 12 catering outlets and one store.

“Today, in 40 restaurants, bars and cafes of the company, located in both terminals of Sheremetyevo, we treat more than 10 thousand people daily,” reports the Aeropit-Service website. Considering the number of points at the airport and the daily passenger flow, the income of Aepopit-Service is clearly underestimated.

For example, in 2014, Aeropit-Service received a license until 2020 from Coffee House LLC. Espresso and cappuccino bar" for the use of the "Coffee House" trademark in Terminal E of Sheremetyevo Airport.

Aeropit-Service began to have luck with government contracts in 2011, precisely when Alexander Bryksin moved to Moscow in the interests of his voters.

Alexander Yurievich Bryksin
from December 4
Birth: January 20th(1967-01-20 ) (52 years old)
Kemerovo, Kemerovo region, RSFSR, USSR
Children: Elizaveta, Egor, Maria, Maxim
The consignment: United Russia
Education:

Alexander Yurievich Bryksin(b. January 20, Kemerovo) - Russian entrepreneur, manager, statesman and politician. Deputy of the State Duma of the VI convocation from United Russia since December 2011, from regional group No. 48 ( Kursk region), member of the State Duma Committee on Property Issues.

Master of Sports in freestyle wrestling. Vice-President of the All-Russian Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics.

Biography

Bryksin Alexander Yurievich was born on January 20, 1967 in the city of Kemerovo.

He studied at Kemerovo school No. 65. Graduate of 1996 and the Academy of International Business.

From 2007 to 2010 he worked at the Russian International Bank as vice president.

Member of the Board of Directors of CJSC Kurskrezinotekhnika, Deputy general director on investments.

Alexander Bryksin actively helps orphanages, participates in organizing leisure time, dinners and events for children without parental care.

In Kemerovo, with funds from the regional budget and Alexander Bryksin, a modern sports palace for freestyle wrestling, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics was built.

Property and income

According to official data for 2011, Bryksin and his wife received a total income of more than 60 million rubles. The family owns a plot of land, four apartments, seven parking spaces, two cars and a Ferreti S 90 boat.

As of 2011, he owned real estate in Spain, shares in CJSC Kurskrezinotekhnika and CJSC Sfera.

Family

Married, has four children. Wife - Svetlana Bryksina, 45 years old.

  • The eldest daughter Elizaveta, 23 years old, is a former member of the Russian rhythmic gymnastics team, a student at Moscow State University. Married to businessman Anton Petrov.
  • Eldest son Egor, 19 years old.
  • The youngest daughter Maria, 12 years old, is a model.
  • Youngest son Maxim, 6 years old.

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While such conversations took place in the reception room and in the princess's rooms, the carriage with Pierre (who was sent for) and with Anna Mikhailovna (who found it necessary to go with him) drove into the courtyard of Count Bezukhy. When the wheels of the carriage sounded softly on the straw spread under the windows, Anna Mikhailovna, turning to her companion with comforting words, was convinced that he was sleeping in the corner of the carriage, and woke him up. Having woken up, Pierre followed Anna Mikhailovna out of the carriage and then only thought about the meeting with his dying father that awaited him. He noticed that they drove up not to the front entrance, but to the back entrance. While he was getting off the step, two people in bourgeois clothes hurriedly ran away from the entrance into the shadow of the wall. Pausing, Pierre saw several more similar people in the shadows of the house on both sides. But neither Anna Mikhailovna, nor the footman, nor the coachman, who could not help but see these people, paid no attention to them. Therefore, this is so necessary, Pierre decided to himself and followed Anna Mikhailovna. Anna Mikhailovna walked with hasty steps up the dimly lit narrow stone staircase, calling Pierre, who was lagging behind her, who, although he did not understand why he had to go to the count at all, and even less why he had to go up the back stairs, but , judging by the confidence and haste of Anna Mikhailovna, he decided to himself that this was necessary. Halfway up the stairs, they were almost knocked down by some people with buckets, who, clattering with their boots, ran towards them. These people pressed against the wall to let Pierre and Anna Mikhailovna through, and did not show the slightest surprise at the sight of them.
– Are there half princesses here? – Anna Mikhailovna asked one of them...
“Here,” the footman answered in a bold, loud voice, as if now everything was possible, “the door is on the left, mother.”
“Maybe the count didn’t call me,” Pierre said as he walked out onto the platform, “I would have gone to my place.”
Anna Mikhailovna stopped to catch up with Pierre.
- Ah, mon ami! - she said with the same gesture as in the morning with her son, touching his hand: - croyez, que je souffre autant, que vous, mais soyez homme. [Believe me, I suffer no less than you, but be a man.]
- Right, I'll go? - asked Pierre, looking affectionately through his glasses at Anna Mikhailovna.
- Ah, mon ami, oubliez les torts qu"on a pu avoir envers vous, pensez que c"est votre pere... peut etre a l"agonie. - She sighed. - Je vous ai tout de suite aime comme mon fils. Fiez vous a moi, Pierre. Je n"oublirai pas vos interets. [Forget, my friend, what was wronged against you. Remember that this is your father... Maybe in agony. I immediately loved you like a son. Trust me, Pierre. I will not forget your interests.]
Pierre did not understand anything; again it seemed to him even more strongly that all this should be so, and he obediently followed Anna Mikhailovna, who was already opening the door.
The door opened into the front and back. An old servant of the princesses sat in the corner and knitted a stocking. Pierre had never been to this half, did not even imagine the existence of such chambers. Anna Mikhailovna asked the girl who was ahead of them, with a decanter on a tray (calling her sweet and darling) about the health of the princesses and dragged Pierre further along the stone corridor. From the corridor, the first door to the left led to the princesses' living rooms. The maid, with the decanter, in a hurry (as everything was done in a hurry at that moment in this house) did not close the door, and Pierre and Anna Mikhailovna, passing by, involuntarily looked into the room where the eldest princess and Prince Vasily. Seeing those passing by, Prince Vasily made an impatient movement and leaned back; The princess jumped up and with a desperate gesture slammed the door with all her might, closing it.
This gesture was so unlike the princess’s usual calmness, the fear expressed on Prince Vasily’s face was so uncharacteristic of his importance that Pierre stopped, questioningly, through his glasses, looked at his leader.
Anna Mikhailovna did not express surprise, she only smiled slightly and sighed, as if showing that she had expected all this.
“Soyez homme, mon ami, c"est moi qui veillerai a vos interets, [Be a man, my friend, I will look after your interests.] - she said in response to his gaze and walked even faster down the corridor.
Pierre did not understand what the matter was, and even less what veiller a vos interets meant, [to look after your interests,] but he understood that all this should be so. They walked through the corridor into a dimly lit hall adjacent to the count's reception room. It was one of those cold and luxurious rooms that Pierre knew from the front porch. But even in this room, in the middle, there was an empty bathtub and water was spilled on the carpet. A servant and a clerk with a censer came out to meet them on tiptoe, not paying attention to them. They entered a reception room familiar to Pierre with two Italian windows, exit to the winter garden, with big bust and a full-length portrait of Catherine. All the same people, in almost the same positions, sat whispering in the waiting room. Everyone fell silent and looked back at Anna Mikhailovna who had entered, with her tear-stained, pale face, and at the fat, big Pierre, who, with his head down, obediently followed her.

An oligarch and a parliamentarian “banking” at the expense of others?

One can only be proud and truly envy the deputies of the State Duma. After all, they work tirelessly to eliminate gaps in Russian legislation and at the same time manage to earn money through backbreaking labor and outside the walls of parliament.

A striking example of this is deputy Alexander Bryksin. Recently, he simply eclipsed all his colleagues in lawmaking and made it onto the front pages of all secular tabloids.

And he deservedly got it! Who else can spend 400 thousand euros on their own birthday? Not many people who. Because for this you need to work harder. Alexander Yuryevich could afford it. He celebrated his 50th birthday in a simply chic manner.

Everything took place in the capital's Congress Park at the Radisson Royal Hotel. Guests - about 500 people. On the table are delicious dishes from the best restaurateurs in the capital. As journalists, greedy for sensations and “fried” facts, calculated, the snacks alone cost the hero of the day almost a million rubles. Because there was a separate price tag for hot dishes, dessert and alcoholic drinks.

The banquet hall was decorated with 3D illustrations of the snowy Russian winter. But in light of what has been said above (and what will be said below) this is just a trifle, a simple surroundings.

The host at the banquet was the famous actor and hero of many gossip columns Igor Vernik, who was sometimes replaced on stage by former resident of the Comedy Woman project Marina Fedunkiv. Together, the services of these two “carpet artists” cost the hero of the occasion more than 20 thousand euros.

But it was just a show, perhaps even a witty one. The main participants in the entertainment part of the birthday were other stars, much more expensive in every sense.

Among them is the actress and singer, by the way, very popular thanks to her constant presence on TV screens, Anastasia Makeeva. But she, of course, was eclipsed by the idol of Russian pop music lovers Grigory Leps.

He sang several of his hits, charging very little for his level. They say somewhere between 100 thousand in European currency and even allowed guests to go on stage with him to sing along. Possibly for an additional fee.

But it didn’t become the main surprise of the evening. The “creative” part of the banquet was crowned by the Diva of the Russian stage herself. Yes, yes, she is the one. Alla Borisovna Pugacheva! The star also personally came to congratulate Alexander Brykin. One can only guess at what time this congratulation to the deputy “came out”.

Rumor has it that the singer's average bill for this kind of presence fluctuates around 250 thousand euros.

After such a brilliant series, gymnast Margarita Mamun’s performance with the ball was already taken for granted. It’s a gift that she’s the current Olympic champion! By and large, there was no need for her to pay.

Who dares to even timidly ask their boss for money? After all, Alexander Bryksin is the vice-president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation!

Also on the occasion of the banquet, a huge cake served for dessert was mentioned here and there, decorated with figures of gymnasts-artists (it’s clear why) and miners as a reminder of Bryksin’s hometown of Kemerovo.

Father's daughter

Whether Alexander Bryksin wanted it or not, his name was disgraced in connection with his beloved daughter. All representatives of the gossip column did not forget to write down in detail how the famous St. Petersburg businessman Anton Petrov left for Elizaveta Bryksina. Why did he leave. But because he simply abandoned the famous singer Maxim for the sake of his major daughter.

This happened a little over a year ago. Who doesn’t it happen to, many will ask? The only thing is that the millionaire jeweler left Maxim alone when she was seven months pregnant. Since then, as they say, Petrov has never even once inquired about Maxim’s affairs or the fate of his child. Petrov’s new father-in-law did not ask this question either. Such “calf tenderness” is definitely not about him!

Lean career stages

He left Kemerovo, where Alexander Bryksin was born and raised, in his youth, but managed to try himself in business. True, in small pieces - he sold Chinese consumer goods. But this is how many oligarchs started. Apparently, then he created the necessary starting capital for himself to increase his future wealth.

After this, Bryksin moved west of Siberia, where he took up more serious matters.

It’s hard to say which ones exactly - Bryksin always tried to hide his business connections. It is known that at one time he was the vice-president of the Russian International Bank and was on the board of directors of the Kursk factory Kurskrezinotekhnika,” being at the same time one of the main owners. The loudest scandal is connected with this enterprise. It flared up last spring. A whole group of female employees of the enterprise (mostly women work at Kurskrezinotekhnik) went into open conflict with the management and owners. Nowadays, and even in a private enterprise, this happens extremely rarely. After all, for disagreeing with your superiors you can simply be thrown out of work and onto the street. But the women decided, and even called television and the press.

It’s just that the workers were driven to despair by unbearable working conditions and boorish attitude towards them. Here it is necessary to explain that the factory produces ingredients for the production of rubber. The work itself is very harmful and even dangerous.

However, according to the participants of the demarche, all this is of little concern to their current owners in the person of State Duma deputy Mr. Bryksin. In the workshops, it’s simply impossible to breathe from the chemicals emitting real poison, and no one provides workers with basic means of protection against this, they say, survive as best you can!

Here's what protest participants say about this:

“In our assessment of workplaces it is indicated,” says Irina Episheva, the compiler of ingredient samples for workshop No. 1 of KRT, “that we do not work with hazardous chemicals, we do not carry heavy loads, and dust levels are normal.

However, in reality everything looks much less rosy. Take the same chemistry for example...

“Previously, all the chemistry was European,” says Anna Nizhmakova, a compiler of ingredient samples in workshop No. 1. “Now it has gradually been replaced with Chinese.” She is very toxic. If it's European, it's high quality. It didn’t make your hands peel off, it didn’t burn the mucous membrane of your nasopharynx, but now your hands are painted. The skin is systematically peeling off from the hands.

And the face also becomes “miner’s”. Even personal protective equipment called “Petal” does not help.

A cotton-gauze bandage,” Anna Nizhmakova is indignant, “Thin, through which I feel the taste and smell (of chemical ingredients). With my eyes closed I can determine which one is bitter, which one is sweeter, where it burns everything away.

There are poisonings, the women recall, and they were taken to the hospital.

Another problem is back pain. Women themselves have to move multi-kilogram containers of “chemicals” around the workshop.

A bag of 25 kilograms. As they explain to us, you should not lift them. We can’t find who owes it. And they tell us: “you two.”

An oligarch and a parliamentarian “banking” at the expense of others?

One can only be proud and truly envy the deputies of the State Duma. After all, they work tirelessly to eliminate gaps in Russian legislation and at the same time manage to earn money through backbreaking labor and outside the walls of parliament.

A striking example of this is deputy Alexander Bryksin. Recently, he simply eclipsed all his colleagues in lawmaking and made it onto the front pages of all secular tabloids.

And he deservedly got it! Who else can spend 400 thousand euros on their own birthday? Not many people who. Because for this you need to work harder. Alexander Yuryevich could afford it. He celebrated his 50th birthday in a simply chic manner.

Everything took place in the capital's Congress Park at the Radisson Royal Hotel. Guests - about 500 people. On the table are delicious dishes from the best restaurateurs in the capital. As journalists, greedy for sensations and “fried” facts, calculated, the snacks alone cost the hero of the day almost a million rubles. Because there was a separate price tag for hot dishes, dessert and alcoholic drinks.

The banquet hall was decorated with 3D illustrations of the snowy Russian winter. But in light of what has been said above (and what will be said below) this is just a trifle, a simple surroundings.

The host at the banquet was the famous actor and hero of many gossip columns Igor Vernik, who was sometimes replaced on stage by former resident of the Comedy Woman project Marina Fedunkiv. Together, the services of these two “carpet artists” cost the hero of the occasion more than 20 thousand euros.

But it was just a show, perhaps even a witty one. The main participants in the entertainment part of the birthday were other stars, much more expensive in every sense.

Among them is the actress and singer, by the way, very popular thanks to her constant presence on TV screens, Anastasia Makeeva. But she, of course, was eclipsed by the idol of Russian pop music lovers Grigory Leps.

He sang several of his hits, charging very little for his level. They say somewhere between 100 thousand in European currency and even allowed guests to go on stage with him to sing along. Possibly for an additional fee.

But it didn’t become the main surprise of the evening. The “creative” part of the banquet was crowned by the Diva of the Russian stage herself. Yes, yes, she is the one. Alla Borisovna Pugacheva! The star also personally came to congratulate Alexander Brykin. One can only guess at what time this congratulation to the deputy “came out”.

Rumor has it that the singer's average bill for this kind of presence fluctuates around 250 thousand euros.

After such a brilliant series, gymnast Margarita Mamun’s performance with the ball was already taken for granted. It’s a gift that she’s the current Olympic champion! By and large, there was no need for her to pay.

Who dares to even timidly ask their boss for money? After all, Alexander Bryksin is the vice-president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation!

Also on the occasion of the banquet, a huge cake served for dessert was mentioned here and there, decorated with figures of gymnasts-artists (it’s clear why) and miners as a reminder of Bryksin’s hometown of Kemerovo.

Father's daughter

Whether Alexander Bryksin wanted it or not, his name was disgraced in connection with his beloved daughter. All representatives of the gossip column did not forget to write down in detail how the famous St. Petersburg businessman Anton Petrov left for Elizaveta Bryksina. Why did he leave. But because he simply abandoned the famous singer Maxim for the sake of his major daughter.

This happened a little over a year ago. Who doesn’t it happen to, many will ask? The only thing is that the millionaire jeweler left Maxim alone when she was seven months pregnant. Since then, as they say, Petrov has never even once inquired about Maxim’s affairs or the fate of his child. Petrov’s new father-in-law did not ask this question either. Such “calf tenderness” is definitely not about him!

Lean career stages

He left Kemerovo, where Alexander Bryksin was born and raised, in his youth, but managed to try himself in business. True, in small pieces - he sold Chinese consumer goods. But this is how many oligarchs started. Apparently, then he created the necessary starting capital for himself to increase his future wealth.

After this, Bryksin moved west of Siberia, where he took up more serious matters.

It’s hard to say which ones exactly - Bryksin always tried to hide his business connections. It is known that at one time he was the vice-president of the Russian International Bank and was on the board of directors of the Kursk factory Kurskrezinotekhnika,” being at the same time one of the main owners. The loudest scandal is connected with this enterprise. It flared up last spring. A whole group of female employees of the enterprise (mostly women work at Kurskrezinotekhnik) went into open conflict with the management and owners. Nowadays, and even in a private enterprise, this happens extremely rarely. After all, for disagreeing with your superiors you can simply be thrown out of work and onto the street. But the women decided, and even called television and the press.

It’s just that the workers were driven to despair by unbearable working conditions and boorish attitude towards them. Here it is necessary to explain that the factory produces ingredients for the production of rubber. The work itself is very harmful and even dangerous.

However, according to the participants of the demarche, all this is of little concern to their current owners in the person of State Duma deputy Mr. Bryksin. In the workshops, it’s simply impossible to breathe from the chemicals emitting real poison, and no one provides workers with basic means of protection against this, they say, survive as best you can!

Here's what protest participants say about this:

“In our assessment of workplaces it is indicated,” says Irina Episheva, the compiler of ingredient samples for workshop No. 1 of KRT, “that we do not work with hazardous chemicals, we do not carry heavy loads, and dust levels are normal.

However, in reality everything looks much less rosy. Take the same chemistry for example...

“Previously, all the chemistry was European,” says Anna Nizhmakova, a compiler of ingredient samples in workshop No. 1. “Now it has gradually been replaced with Chinese.” She is very toxic. If it's European, it's high quality. It didn’t make your hands peel off, it didn’t burn the mucous membrane of your nasopharynx, but now your hands are painted. The skin is systematically peeling off from the hands.

And the face also becomes “miner’s”. Even personal protective equipment called “Petal” does not help.

A cotton-gauze bandage,” Anna Nizhmakova is indignant, “Thin, through which I feel the taste and smell (of chemical ingredients). With my eyes closed I can determine which one is bitter, which one is sweeter, where it burns everything away.

There are poisonings, the women recall, and they were taken to the hospital.

Another problem is back pain. Women themselves have to move multi-kilogram containers of “chemicals” around the workshop.

A bag of 25 kilograms. As they explain to us, you should not lift them. We can’t find who owes it. And they tell us: “you two.”