The transition to democratic principles of governing the country in the former republics of the Soviet Union is proceeding with varying intensity. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, all the necessary procedures were carried out in a calm atmosphere. Elena Tarasenko, as an active citizen, was elected to the country's Mazhilis.
Starting conditions
To find his vocation, every adequate person has to try his hand at various fields of activity. For people with a sociable nature, it is preferable to engage in public activities. Elena Ivanovna Tarasenko showed her civic activity in solving problems of improving the settlement where her family lived. The future deputy of the Mazhilis was born on September 13, 1956 in the small settlement of Baychunas in the west of Kazakhstan. Parents worked on the state farm and on their own household plots.
Elena grew up as an obedient and neat girl. From an early age she was taught to work. She helped her mother maintain order in the house. She could cook dinner or do laundry by herself. Elena studied well at school. Her favorite subjects were biology and geography. When the time came to choose a profession, Tarasenko already knew that she would become a school teacher. Having received a specialized education at the Ural Pedagogical Institute, she worked for three years according to distribution in a rural school. Elena Ivanovna managed to arrange the educational process in such a way that the students showed interest in the subject under study.
Social activity
The promising teacher was transferred to the regional center, and appointed the organizer of extracurricular educational work. Tarasenko managed to establish a high-level upbringing process. The children were all the time busy either in sports clubs, or in the "skillful hands" folklore circles, or in the theater studio. The teacher with organizational skills was promoted to a responsible post in local government bodies. In 1987, Elena Ivanovna was elected deputy chairman of one of the village councils.
Tarasenko treated all orders and duties with full responsibility. She always completed the assigned tasks on time. In 1997, she was appointed deputy akim of the city of Uralsk. Elena Ivanovna was in charge of the social sphere and domestic policy issues. Assessing the contribution of Tarasenko to the development of urban infrastructure, in 2004 residents elected her as a deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Elena Ivanovna began her parliamentary activities in the Commission on Women Affairs and Family and Demographic Policy.
Recognition and privacy
The career of a politician was quite successful for Elena Ivanovna Tarasenko. She was awarded the Azhar national prize for strengthening family relations. She was awarded a set of medals issued for the tenth anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence.
In his personal life, the deputy has complete order and stability. Elena Ivanovna is legally married. The spouse is engaged in architectural design. The husband and wife raised and raised their daughter, who chose the profession of a fashion designer.