Priaytnov was born in
Khavast, in the
Syrdarya region of
Uzbekistan. He graduated from the Far Eastern State University of Transport and subsequently worked at the Far Eastern branch of LocoTech-Service LLC as deputy head of the
Amurskoye service locomotive depot in
Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Following the regional elections held on 8 September 2019, Priyatnov was elected to the
Legislative Duma of Khabarovsk Krai as a member of the
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR). On 23 October 2019, he was elected to the
Federation Council as the representative of the legislative authority of Khabarovsk Krai, receiving 32 votes in favor and two against. According to the website of the regional election commission, Priyatnov had an expunged criminal record under Part 1 of Article 327 of the
Criminal Code of the Russian Federation: "Forgery, production, or circulation of counterfeit documents, state awards, stamps, seals, or forms." Following his election to the Federation Council, Priyatnov immediately resigned from his position as deputy in the regional Duma. On 24 October, Gennady Nakushnov, chairman of the Khabarovsk Election Commission, explained that the initial background check was conducted using data from the
Information Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Khabarovsk Territory, which only verified records based on the candidate's place of birth, residence, and employment. The
Central Election Commission, however, conducted a more comprehensive check using the all-Russian database. According to Nakushnov, Priyatnov had previously purchased a car with documents that had been altered, but he had never appeared in court and was unaware of his criminal record. On 31 October 2019, Priyatnov resigned from the Federation Council. Nevertheless, on 25 November 2019, the Federation Council officially terminated Priyatnov's mandate retroactively from 31 October, following his request. According to Nakushnov, "the lie of one person led to the discrediting of the Khabarovsk Territory election commission and the LDPR branch." ==References==