Putin to Run Again for President Aginst

On February xviii, the Cardinal Electoral Commission in Russian federation announced the final list of approved candidates for the March 18 presidential elections.

Beside President Vladimir Putin, seven other candidates were allowed to run the race. Two of them – Vladimir Zhirinovsky and Grigory Yavlinsky – take run against Putin in the past.

Opposition leader Alexei Navalny was barred from running in December over a conviction of fraud in a court example his supporters see as politically motivated.

None of the vii other candidates competing against Putin has polled above eight percent in pre-election surveys.

Here is what they are known for.

Vladimir Zhirinovsky – 'the anti-Semitic ultra-nationalist with Jewish roots'
Entrada slogan: "Powerful thrust forward!"

 

Vladimir Zhirinovsky (nee Eidelstein) is leader of the ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Political party of Russia.

He is the absolute veteran amidst this year's candidates, having run in more elections than Vladimir Putin himself.

He has contested all six presidential elections since the collapse of the Soviet Spousal relationship.

He is known for his verbally aggressive demeanour and controversial statements, including anti-Semitic remarks accusing Jews of "provoking" the Holocaust.

In a 2001 book, he admitted his begetter was a Jewish lawyer who immigrated to Israel.

Ksenia Sobchak – 'the daughter of Putin's old dominate'
Campaign slogan: "Sobchak against all!"

 

Ksenia Sobchak is a TV host and socialite, sometimes referred to as the "Russian Paris Hilton" in local media.

She is the daughter of Anatoly Sobchak, erstwhile mayor of St Petersburg, whom Vladimir Putin used to work for as an aide in the 1990s.

In the 2000s, she hosted reality TV shows Dom 2 and Blonde in Chocolate.

In 2011-2012, she joined the pop anti-government protests in Moscow , during which she gave a oral communication, declaring that it is more important to "influence power, not to fight for power".

Аfter she announced her intention to run in the elections, she asked disqualified opposition leader Alexei Navalny to assistance her with her campaign – a request he rejected.

Sergey Baburin – 'the communist ultra-nationalist'
Campaign due southlogan: "The Russian choice!"

 

Sergey Baburin is head of the ultra-nationalist Russian All-People's Marriage.

He served in the state of war in Afghanistan for a twelvemonth in the early on 1980s.

In 1991, as member of the Supreme Quango, he voted against the dissolution of the USSR.

Since the early 1990s, he has been a member of various nationalist organisations and has participated in the far-right Russian march.

He has been a fellow member of the Russian Duma three times and has called for the unification of Belarus and Russia.

Afterward Vladimir Putin'due south famous Munich speech in 2007, Baburin told local media that he could not get "enough of Putin".

He is too rector of the Russian State University of Trade and Economics.

Pavel Grudinin – 'the communist millionaire'
Campaign due southlogan:"The president who Russian federation is waiting for!"

 

Pavel Grudinin is the presidential candidate put forward past the Communist Party of the Russia (CPRF).

He took over running in the elections from veteran party leader Genady Zyuganov, who ran in all previous races.

Grudinin is a prominent man of affairs who made his fortune as the director of an agriculture cooperative, selling the lands it owned on the outskirts of Moscow to real-estate developers.

During his entrada, he was criticised for keeping millions of rubles inoffshore banking company accounts.

He was elected deputy in the Country Duma iii times.

Maxim Suraykin – 'the Stalinist communist'
Campaign due southlogan: "Russia needs a Stalinist communist president!"

 

Proverb Suraykin, who insists on being called "Comrade Suraikin" on air, is leader of the Communists of Russia party .

At age 18, he joined the Communist Party of the Russian federation (CPRF), but left it eight years later for "ideological reasons".

He was as well involved in the resurrection of the Komsomol youth system.

He is calling for the return of communism and the resurrection of the USSR.

He also venerates Joseph Stalin and says that he did non order the repressions of the 1930s and in fact tried to cease them.

Boris Titov – "the businessman"
Entrada slogan: "The working man should not be poor!"

 

Boris Titov is a businessman, head of the arrangement the Growth Political party and a business ombudsman under President Vladimir Putin.

In the 1980s, he worked in diverse Soviet foreign trade enterprises dealing with oil and oil products.

In the early 1990s, he worked in a company headed past Gennady Timchenko, who is at present one of the richest men in Russia and is idea to be shut to Putin.

In the 1990s, Titov started his own business concern in the oil and chemical industries.

Equally Russia's business concern ombudsman he was tasked with disarming Russian oligarchs who had fled the country to come back.

Titov is said to represent the interests of big business close to the Kremlin.

Grigory Yavlinsky – 'the liberal'
Campaign slogan: "Believe in the future! Believe in yourself!"

 

Grigory Yavlinsky is an economist and an opposition leader.

In the 1990s, he drafted a program for the transition of the USSR to a market economy.

He is one of the founders of the liberal Yabloko Party, which was the main liberal party in the Russian Duma until 2003.

In 2008, later Yavlinsky had a personal meeting with Vladimir Putin, swain party members demanded his resignation from the leadership of the party.

He ran in the 1996 and 2000 presidential elections and was disqualified from running in 2012.

 

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Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2018/3/15/russian-elections-who-is-running-against-vladimir-putin

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