Born: February 8, 1963
Occupational domain and/or administrative post
Deputy chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Federation Council and Special Representative of the President for Cooperation with Organizations of Compatriots Living Outside the Country
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All about Alexander Babakov
Alexander Babakov Alexander Mikhailovich graduated with a degree in economics from Moscow State University’s Department of Economics of Foreign Countries in 1985. He continued his study after getting his undergraduate degree by registering for graduate school, where he eventually successfully defended his Kandidat thesis on the subject of “State regulation of agricultural relations in developing nations.”
He was an active researcher and teacher at the Department of Economic Theory at Moscow State University between 1988 and 2003. A candidate in the economic sciences, Alexander Babakov has written numerous monographs on a range of economic subjects.
FINANCIAL IDEA BY ALEXANDER BABAKOV PUT INTO ACTION B/W 1994 TO 2003
Alexander Babakov was successful in putting a number of financial ideas into action between 1994 and 2003. He joined the Rodina Party in the summer of 2003, and he later won a position on the organization’s Political Council. In December 2003, Alexander Babakov was successful in his application to join the State Duma of the Russian Federation’s Federal Assembly. He did this by running on the Rodina electoral group’s federal list. He held the position of Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, Transport, and Communications throughout his service in the Russian Duma.
He was selected to serve as Chairman of the Presidium for the Rodina Party in 2004. In the Russian Federation’s State Duma, he was chosen in 2005 to serve as co-chairman of the Rodina faction. On March 25, 2006, at the Sixth Party Congress, Alexander Babakov was appointed the Rodina party’s chairman. He was appointed as the Rodina faction’s leader on April 4, 2006. He has been a member of the Presidential Council for the Execution of Key National Initiatives since April 2006.
His election as Secretary of the Presidium of the party “Just Russia: Homeland/Pensioners/Life” took place on October 28, 2006, and he won the position. It was announced on December 2 that he had won the election to become a member of the 5th convocation of the Russian Duma. He was a member of the Just Russia faction in the State Duma and served as Deputy Chairman of that body.
On July 21, 2011, he resigned from the party, and on December 4, 2011, he was elected to the 6th convocation of the State Duma on the list of the United Russia party. These occurrences occurred in the same year. He was placed on the EU’s sanctions list in 2014 due to Russia’s behaviour in Crimea.
Involvement in international organized crime, funding of terrorism in Ukraine, and support for Kremin in EU political parties.
Stanislav Belkovsky revealed his opinion that Babakov, who had reportedly been operating a long-standing joint venture with mafia boss Maxim Kurochkin, had organized assassination contracts for Kurochkin. According to accusations in Ukrainian media, he co-led the Luzhniki organized criminal organization with ex-Mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov.
Babakov has been linked to numerous claims of raider property seizures in Ukraine, even during official press conferences. Babakov may be connected to the financing of terrorism in Ukraine, according to Ukrainian MP and member of the Committee on Combating Corruption Yuriy Derevyanko. One of the primary avenues through which Russian corruption influences Ukraine is its disruptive impact on democracy.
Dmitry Rogozin, a politician in Russia, is friendly with Babakov. While his businesses carry out orders from the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Defense for cryptographic encryption and nuclear submarine maintenance, some reports claim he is directly connected to the Russian special services and has access to state secrets. The Arctic Military-Environmental Cooperation Program has been managed by TERNA-SB, a division of the TERNA Group, whose founder and CEO Alexander Babakov was, since 2003. TERNA-SB is a subsidiary of the TERNA Group.
According to Novaya Gazeta, the firm is affiliated with the Russian military and has an FSB license to handle state secrets. Babakov was appointed chairman of the Duma commission on legal assistance for the growth of the Russian Federation’s military-industrial complex during his final term as a member of parliament. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, nominated Babakov as his special envoy for collaborating with Russian groups overseas on June 17, 2012. Media sources claim that while in this position, he helped finance the French far-right party Popular Front.
Regarding Babakov’s ties to Ukrainian politics
Regarding Babakov’s ties to Ukrainian politics, the media asserts that the Babakov-led Luzhniki organized crime ring entered the country in the late 1990s. They then contacted Vladimir Putin’s acquaintance, Viktor Medvedchuk, through Igor Bakay, the former CEO of Ukraine’s Naftogaz. The Luzhniki were renowned for guiding the business through forced seizures, torture, threats, and kidnappings. With the support of the Russian ambassador to Ukraine, Viktor Chernomyrdin, and one of the original Russi Mir ideologues, Gleb Pavlovsky, they founded the Russian Club, which included Kuchma, Medvedchuk, and Yanukovych.
After the murder of former State Duma member Denis Voronenkov in Kyiv at the end of March 2017, Ukrainian political analyst Alexandra Reshmedilova noted that the murder took place at the entrance to the Premier Palace Hotel, which is owned by “one of the leaders of the Luzhniki gang, and is now a special representative of Vladimir Putin on interactions with organizations of Russians abroad, Alexander Babakov.” ” Activists have frequently requested that the SBU take action against the FSB officers’ ability to operate in Kyiv under the cover of a hotel.
She stressed that Alexander Babakov has a direct connection to the Russian special services, has access to state secrets and that his businesses carry out orders from the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Defense for nuclear submarine maintenance and cryptographic encryption.
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