Few people knew about Pavel Pyatnitsky until the mid-2000s. He burst into the political horizon at the suggestion of Vladimir Zhirinovsky. He noticed an outstanding young man in the Russian outback and made him the leader of the youth wing of his LDPR party.
Childhood
Pavel Igorevich Pyatnitsky was born on March 3, 1984 near Novosibirsk, in the relatively small town of Barabinsk. According to other sources, the future public figure was born on March 3, 1982 in the village of Dovolnoe. Rumor has it that Pyatnitsky is deliberately "throwing" himself a couple of years, trying to cover up the traces of his criminal past. In general, there are many blank spots in his biography. It is difficult to find reliable information about his childhood years. Paul prefers not to expand on this point. It is possible that he is really trying to hide traces of a dark past.
It is known that he started working at the age of 12. The guy was hired as a journalist for a local rural publication. Pyatnitsky was quite good at writing articles on relevant topics. Two years later, his publications were noticed and awarded at the competition for young journalists, which takes place annually in the Novosibirsk region.
Youth
After leaving school, Pavel entered the university. Pyatnitsky hides which university he studied at. Presumably, at the Tomsk Institute of Economics and Law, the Academy of Security, Defense and Law Enforcement Issues, or at the Moscow Border Institute of the FSB of Russia.
As a student, he began to dream of a political career. His cherished dream at that time was to become a deputy. For this, Pavel joined the ranks of the Youth Parliament of Novosibirsk. In a short time, he managed to establish himself and draw the attention of local officials to his person.
Coming to politics
Climbing the political ladder was quite rapid. Soon Pavel joined the ranks of the Liberal Democratic Party. At that time, Pyatnitsky was an ardent nationalist and called for the expulsion of all visitors from Russia. In this, his calls coincided with the views of the outrageous leader of the party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky. Pyatnitsky quickly became his favorite.
In 2002, Pavel moved to the capital to work in the State Duma. True, not as a deputy, but only as his assistant. He was summoned to Moscow by the head of the Novosibirsk branch of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia Evgeny Loginov.
In 2005, Pavel tried himself as an advisor to Zhirinovsky. After which Pyatnitsky became the chief manager of his reception. At this time, he often began to appear in various programs on television and radio.
In 2011, Pyatnitsky left the Liberal Democratic Party. The official reason for this unexpected decision is disagreements with the party leader. Soon Pyatnitsky decided to leave politics and engage in social activities. Now Paul defends the interests of offended women, as well as the rights of those under investigation and convicts.
Personal life
Pyatnitsky is married to Ksenia Timoshchenko. Before her, Paul married twice. There are children from previous wives. Pavel hides from the public exactly how many children he has. It is known that the current wife gave birth to his daughter. Pyatnitsky is also raising a son, Xenia.