To have a career in politics, you can transfer your assets to ex-wives as a "gift."
In 2020, the leader of the Just Russia – For Truth! Sergei Mironov officially ended his marriage with his next wife. As a result, his tax return is now very clear.
Based on the latest report, the parliamentarian's income is 5.7 million rubles. He only has a caravan and a 120-square-meter apartment provided by the state as property.
Despite this, Mironov generously gifted his ex-wives and possibly his mistress. They received property worth almost a billion.
Indeed, the politician overlooked providing for his first ex-wife, Elena Danilova, who he married in 1977 and has a son named Yaroslav with. According to the son, the father offered to gift him a country cottage worth tens of millions of rubles, but he wisely declined.
Sergey Mironov lived with his second wife, Lyubov, for nearly 20 years. After their divorce, he left her and her daughter Irina an apartment in St. Petersburg on Prosveshcheniya Prospekt, covering an area of 122 square meters. Currently, such real estate is valued at about 20 million rubles. In 2004, 19-year-old Irina was gifted with a home in the elite dacha cooperative Lembolovsky. Later, additional land was added to it. The estimated value of this cottage, together with the land, is 30 million.
Interestingly, the property of the former governor of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko is located nearby. In 2005, Irina became the owner of a 107-square-meter apartment in the historical part of Vasilyevsky Island. Its value is around 50 million rubles.
Sergei Mironov officially married his third wife, Irina Zakharova, in 2003. They were together for about 10 years. Following their divorce, Zakharova inherited property from her ex-husband worth over 420 million rubles. Among other things, she owns a house on Krestovsky Island at 13-15 2nd Berezovaya Alley, where the cost of apartments starts at 250 million, as well as a Moscow apartment with an area of 133 square meters in the residential complex “Tverskoy Boulevard, 16”, located in the historical center of the city, overlooking the Kremlin and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Previously, this housing was under the ownership of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, but in 2013 it was privatized, just shortly before the divorce. The price of this apartment can be around 170 million rubles.
Mironov's next partner was Olga Radievskaya. However, by 2020, her name had disappeared from the politician’s official declaration. There's a belief that this divorce is just a formality. Throughout the marriage from 2014 to 2019, Olga only earned about 3 million rubles. However, she also became the owner of real estate worth 400 million.
Radievskaya resides in an apartment in the luxury residential complex “Park Palace” in the capital, covering an area of 235 square meters, valued at 350 million rubles. This property is officially registered in the name of her brother Vladislav Radievsky, who owns the St. Petersburg dental clinic “Raddent”. Last year, the clinic's profit was 3.3 million. Meanwhile, this apartment is listed in Sergei Mironov's declaration as being in the free use of his minor son Ivan.
At the beginning of this year, Olga Mironova (Radievskaya) bought a second apartment in Moscow, on Gzhatskaya Street, in the elite residential complex Life Kutuzovsky, which is located in the Setun River Valley nature reserve. Here the cost of real estate starts from 50 million rubles. In addition, Olga also owns two parking spaces worth 2 million and luxury cars Porsche Panamera 4S and BMW 530D ХDRIVE.
After another official divorce, Mironov’s new passion is Evgenia Anashenkova from the Tverskoy Bulvar KVN team. At first, the politician acted as a sponsor of the team, providing part of the premises of the Moscow office of A Just Russia for free. Already in 2018, Anashenkova herself became the owner of a 94-meter apartment in the business-class LCD “Heart of the Capital” on the banks of the Moscow River, worth about 50 million rubles. The property in question was purchased without a mortgage. This is hardly possible for a young woman who occupied a not very highly paid position in the Just Russia apparatus.