The mechanism for governing the state is complex, multifaceted and reliable. In any situation, it continues to function, despite external and internal influences. Alexander Piskunov held positions of responsibility in various government agencies.
Starting conditions
The fact that civil servants are not born, but become, has been known for a long time. The system of government administration differs significantly from that of a private corporation. Although, on a superficial examination, many common mechanisms can be distinguished. By his basic education, Alexander Alexandrovich Piskunov is a military engineer. But at the time when it was required to apply his knowledge and skills to the formation of democratic institutions in the Russian Federation, he did not abandon difficult assignments.
The future auditor of the Accounts Chamber was born on November 5, 1951 in an ordinary Soviet family. Parents at that time lived in the famous city of Taganrog. My father served on the railroad. Mother worked as a teacher of literature at the school. The child grew up surrounded by attention and love. From an early age, Alexander demonstrated aptitude for mathematics. He learned to read and count early. The boy's favorites were books about the war and adventure novels. When it was time to choose a profession, he became a career officer.
Professional activity
After school, having received a certificate of maturity, Piskunov entered the Dzerzhinsky Military Academy. In 1974, a certified radio engineer for distribution arrived for further service at the Plesetsk cosmodrome. This state test site is located on the territory of the Arkhangelsk region. Piskunov not only carried out combat duty, but also took an active part in the modernization of radio engineering systems. He regularly conducted educational work with the personnel. The officer career of Alexander Alexandrovich was developing quite successfully.
In the early 90s, when perestroika was in full swing in the country, Piskunov was elected a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a military specialist was recruited to take part in the work on the reorganization of the country's armed forces. Two years later, Piskunov was elected a deputy of the State Duma from the Arkhangelsk region. In the lower house of the Russian parliament, he served as deputy chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee. After that, for almost five years, Alexander Alexandrovich worked in the apparatus of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Recognition and privacy
In the spring of 2001, Piskunov was appointed auditor of the Accounts Chamber. In this position, he worked for over 12 years. For impeccable service in various positions, Alexander Alexandrovich was awarded the Orders of Honor, Merit to the Fatherland, and Military Merit.
The personal life of retired Major General Piskunov can be told in a nutshell. He lived his entire adult life in a legal marriage. The husband and wife raised and raised two sons.