Candidate for deputy Shaikhutdinov Rifat. Biography

Rifat Shaikhutdinov was born on December 23, 1963 in the city of Okha, Sakhalin region. His parents are from Bashkortostan and Tatarstan. He received his secondary education at Okha School No. 7. He completed three courses at the Yeisk Military Pilot School, then was discharged for health reasons. In 1986 he graduated from Kiev University with honors state institute physical culture, then the Academy civil service under the President of the Russian Federation.

Started his career at Kamskoye automobile plant- KAMAZ, head of the laboratory of new management methods. In the early 1990s, he worked as director of the laboratory for the methodology of humanitarian research in St. Petersburg, head of the department of conflictology at the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University. He took part in the activities of the Moscow Methodological Circle under the leadership of the philosopher Georgy Shchedrovitsky. From 1992 to 1997, Rifat Gabdulkhakovich was the director of the Center of Expertise of the Russian Ministry of Property for the North-Western District. In parallel, since 1993, he has been engaged in business consulting.

In 1997-1998, he was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport and Clearing Chamber. Since 1998 he became the general director of the state unitary enterprise"Main Agency of Air Transport" of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. In 1999 in Moscow state university named after M.V. Lomonosov defended his dissertation on the topic: “Socio-economic problems government regulation activities of enterprises in the transition period", having received academic degree Candidate of Economic Sciences. After the company went bankrupt, he worked as director of economics from 2003 construction company"Galis Terminal".

Since December 7, 2003, Rifat Shaikhutdinov has been a deputy State Duma Russian Federation of the fourth convocation. He was elected as part of the list of candidates from the Liberal Democratic Party. He was Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, Transport and Communications, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots. From 2003 to 2005, he participated as an observer from the State Duma of the Russian Federation in events in Kyrgyzstan - Osh events, Uzbekistan - Namangan events, Ukraine - Orange Revolution.

Parallel political activity, Shaikhutdinov studied literature. In 2005, he gave a lecture as part of the Polit.ru Public Lectures project, where he touched on the topic of the “orange revolutions.” In 2006 he published his first book, “The Hunt for Power.” Subsequently, such books as “Positive Class Politics” - 2007, “Strategy: Human and Civil Rights” - 2009, “Neopartism” - 2012 and others were published under his authorship.

In December 2007, he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the fifth convocation on the LDPR list from regional group No. 85 - Chita Region. Member of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Member of the standing commission of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly for studying the experience of state building and local self-government. Member of the Interparliamentary Commission on Cooperation between the Federal Assembly of Russia and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

In 2011, Shaikhutdinov became an ally of Mikhail Prokhorov, heading the executive committee of Right Cause. In July 2011, it became known that Rifat Gabdulkhakovich would head the election headquarters of the Right Cause party at the next State Duma elections, but in the elections on December 4, 2011, Right Cause received only 0.6% of the votes, taking last place in parliament the game didn't go through. Subsequently, Shaikhutdinov was one of the leaders of Prokhorov’s election campaign in the presidential elections of Russia in 2012, in which he took 3rd place, and one of the founders new party"Civil Platform".

Soon, on October 27, 2012, at the congress of the Civic Platform party, he was elected to the highest governing body of the party - the Federal Political Committee, and became a member of the Federal Civil Committee of the party. In 2017, on March 27, he was elected chairman of the FPC of the Civic Platform party. He was removed from the leadership of the party on March 13, 2015. The decision to resign Shaikhutdinov was initiated by Mikhail Prokhorov, who considered that the policies of the party leadership “discredited” the Civic Platform. The reason was the participation of a number of party members in the procession of the Anti-Maidan movement. On the same day, after Prokhorov and a number of his supporters left the party, Rifat Shaikhutdinov was re-elected chairman of the committee " Civic platform».

In the elections on September 18, 2016, Shaikhutdinov Rifat Gabdulkhakovich was elected as a Deputy of the State Duma of the VII convocation from electoral district 0006, Neftekamsk - Republic of Bashkortostan, from the Civic Platform party. Member of the State Duma Committee on economic policy, industry, innovative development and entrepreneurship. The start date of office is September 18, 2016. A deputy who is not a member of a faction, since the “Civic Platform” did not overcome the 5% barrier and did not enter the Duma, and the deputy, in turn, did not join any of the Duma factions.

Awarded the medals “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow”, “In memory of the 1000th anniversary of Kazan”, the anniversary medal “100 years since the establishment of the State Duma in Russia”, the medal “80 years civil aviation", medal "In memory of the 250th anniversary of Leningrad". Honorary Transport Worker of Russia.

(b. December 23, 1963) - Russian political figure. Deputy of the State Duma, 4th (2003-2007) and 5th convocation (2007-2011). Since 2012, member, and since March 2014, chairman of the federal political committee of the Civic Platform party.

He graduated from three courses at the Yeisk Military Pilot School. In 1986 he graduated from the Kiev State Institute of Physical Culture with honors. He worked in the city of Brezhnev (now Naberezhnye Chelny) at KAMAZ enterprises.

In the early 1990s, he worked as director of the laboratory for the methodology of humanitarian research in St. Petersburg, head of the department of conflictology at the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University.

In 1992-1997 - Director of the Center of Expertise of the Russian Ministry of Property for the North-Western District. Since 1993, he has been engaged in business consulting.

In 1997-1998 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport and Clearing Chamber. Since 1998 - General Director of the state unitary enterprise "Main Air Transport Agency".

In 2003, he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the 4th convocation. He was Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, Transport and Communications, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots. 2003 - 2005 participated as an observer from the State Duma of the Russian Federation in events in Kyrgyzstan (Osh events), Uzbekistan (Namangan events), Ukraine (Orange Revolution)

In 2007, he was elected to the State Duma of the fifth convocation (regional group No. 85: Chita region). Joined the State Duma of the fifth convocation. Member of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Member of the standing commission of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly for studying the experience of state building and local self-government. Member of the Interparliamentary Commission on Cooperation between the Federal Assembly of Russia and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

October 27, 2012, at the congress political party Civic Platform, elected to its federal political committee. http://civilplatform.ru/page/sostav_federalnogo_politicheskogo_komiteta/ Composition of the Federal Committee of the Civil Platform Party] // Official website of the Civil Platform Party, 10/27/2012. [ Since March 2014, elected Chairman of the Federal Political Committee of the Civic Platform party

Literary activity

He has written four books: “The Hunt for Power” and “The Politics of a Positive Class,” published in 2006 and 2007, respectively. "Strategy: human and civil rights" was published in 2009. "Neopartism" was published in 2012.

In 2005, he gave a lecture as part of the “Public Lectures “Polit.ru”” project, where he touched on the topic of “orange revolutions”.

Awards and titles

Candidate of Economic Sciences (dissertation on the topic “Socio-economic problems of state regulation of enterprises in the transition period”, Moscow State University).

Awarded the medals “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow”, “In memory of the 1000th anniversary of Kazan”, the anniversary medal “100 years since the establishment of the State Duma in Russia”, the medal “80 years of civil aviation”, the medal “In memory of the 250th anniversary of Leningrad” " "Honorary Transport Worker"

Family

Married, six children.

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Rifat Gabdulkhakovich Shaikhutdinov(b. December 23) - Russian politician. Deputy of the State Duma of the 4th (2003-2007), 5th (2007-2011) and 7th (2016-present) convocations. Since 2012, member, and since March 2014, chairman of the Federal Political Committee of the Civic Platform party.

Biography

Rifat Gabdulkhakovich Shaikhutdinov was born on December 23, 1963 in Okha (Sakhalin region). The family is originally from Bashkortostan and Tatarstan.

Since 1987, participant and organizer of the first democratic elections of directors at the RAF plant, APODP, Artek, BAM, etc.

In the early 1990s, he worked as director of the laboratory for the methodology of humanitarian research in St. Petersburg, head of the department of conflictology at the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University.

In 1992-1997 - Director of the Center of Expertise of the Russian Ministry of Property for the North-Western District.

Since 1993, he has been engaged in business consulting.

Since 1996, he has been engaged in business, holding the positions of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport Clearing House and general director Main air transport agency of Russia.

In 2003-2011 - deputy of the IV and V convocations of the State Duma from the Liberal Democratic Party.

Since 2016 - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the VII convocation from the Civic Platform party.

Candidate of Economic Sciences. Defended his dissertation at Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov on problems of public administration.

Organizer and participant of elections in Russia and abroad.

LDPR

In September 2008, Shaikhutdinov argued that Georgia's invasion of the Ossetian republic was a planned action of the American aggressors, which President Saakashvili hastened to implement without Western help.

Just cause

In 2011, Shaikhutdinov became an ally of Mikhail Prokhorov and headed the executive committee of Right Cause.

Subsequently, Shaikhutdinov was one of the leaders of Prokhorov’s election campaign in the 2012 Russian Presidential elections, in which he took 3rd place, and one of the founders of the new Civic Platform party.

Civic platform

In the elections to the State Duma Federal Assembly Russian Federation of the VII convocation, elected as a deputy in the sixth Neftekamsk single-mandate electoral district, Republic of Bashkortostan (nominated from the Civic Platform party). Shaikhutdinov was supported by 146 thousand 324 voters (47.19%), the gap from his closest rival was 26%. " United Russia"did not nominate a candidate.

After winning and entering the State Duma, Shaikhutdinov stated that he did not plan to join any faction in the new Duma and would represent exclusively the interests of voters of the Civic Platform party and residents of the Neftekamsk constituency. Wages He plans to direct the deputy to the implementation of public projects implemented by the party and in the interests of residents of the district.

Literary activity

He has written four books: “The Hunt for Power” (2006), “The Politics of the Positive Class” (2007), “Strategy: Human and Civil Rights” (2009), “Neopartism” (2012).

In 2005, he gave a lecture as part of the Polit.ru Public Lectures project, where he touched on the topic of “orange revolutions”.

Awards and titles

Family

Married, six children.

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“If you hadn’t called yourself a Witch, you would have been immediately christened a saint, Isidora!” It is wonderful! True, it’s a pity that your work was in vain... They’ll come for me soon, and I think after that I’ll need more serious treatment... You’re familiar with his methods, aren’t you?
– Are you really going to be tortured like everyone else, Monseigneur?.. You serve his beloved church!.. And your family - I’m sure it’s very influential! Will she be able to help you?
“Oh, I think they’re not going to kill me so easily...” the cardinal smiled bitterly. – But even before death, in the basements of Caraffa, they make you pray for her... Isn’t that right? Go away, Madonna! I'll try to survive. And I will remember you with gratitude...
I sadly looked around the stone “cell”, suddenly remembering with a shudder the dead Girolamo hanging on the wall... How long will all this horror continue?!.. Will I really not find a way to destroy Caraffa, and innocent lives will still end one after the other? another, destroyed by him with impunity?..
Someone's footsteps were heard in the corridor. A moment later, the door opened with a creak - Caraffa stood on the threshold....
His eyes sparkled with lightning. Apparently, one of the diligent servants immediately reported that I had gone to the cellars and now “Holiness” was clearly going, instead of me, to take out his anger on the unfortunate cardinal, who was sitting helplessly next to me...
– Congratulations, Madonna! You obviously liked this place, even if you come back here alone! - Well, let me give you pleasure - we will now show you a cute performance! – and smiling contentedly, he sat down in his usual large chair, intending to enjoy the upcoming “spectacle”...
I felt dizzy from hatred... Why?!.. Well, why did this monster think that he owned any human life, with every right to take it away whenever he pleases?..
“Your Holiness, is it really possible that among the faithful servants of your beloved church there are heretics?..,” I asked, barely restraining my indignation, mockingly.
- Oh, in in this case This is just serious disobedience, Isidora. There is no smell of heresy here. I just don't like it when my orders aren't followed. And every disobedience needs a little lesson for the future, isn’t it, my dear Morone?.. I think you agree with me on this?
Morone!!! Surely! That's why this man seemed familiar to me! I only saw him once personal reception Dads. But the cardinal delighted me then with his truly natural greatness and the freedom of his sharp mind. And I remember that Caraffa then seemed very benevolent towards him and pleased with him. How did the cardinal manage to do so much wrong now that the vindictive Pope dared to put him in this terrible stone bag?..
- Well, my friend, do you want to admit your mistake and return back to the Emperor to correct it, or will you rot here until you wait for my death... which, as I know, will not happen very soon... .
I froze... What did that mean?! What changed?! Caraffa was going to live long??? And he stated this very confidently! What could have happened to him during his absence?..
– Don’t try, Karaffa... This is no longer interesting. You have no right to torture me and keep me in this basement. And you know this very well,” Morone answered very calmly.
He still had that unfailing dignity that had once so sincerely delighted me. And then our first and only meeting came back very vividly to my memory...
This happened late in the evening at one of Caraffa’s strange “night” receptions. There were almost no people left waiting, when suddenly, a servant as thin as a pole announced that His Eminence Cardinal Morone had come to the reception, who, moreover, was “in a hurry.” Caraffa was clearly delighted. Meanwhile, a man entered the hall with a majestic step... If anyone deserved the title of the highest hierarch of the church, it was he! Tall, slender and fit, magnificent in his bright moire robe, he walked with a light, springy gait along the richest carpets, as if on autumn leaves, proudly carrying his beautiful head, as if the world belonged only to him. Thoroughbred from the roots of his hair to the very tips of his aristocratic fingers, he aroused involuntary respect for himself, even without even knowing him.
– Are you ready, Morone? – Caraffa exclaimed cheerfully. – I hope that you will please Us with your efforts! Well, have a good trip to you, cardinal, greet the Emperor from Us! – and stood up, clearly planning to leave.
I couldn’t stand Caraffa’s manner of talking about himself as “we,” but this was the privilege of Popes and kings, and, naturally, no one ever tried to challenge it. I was very upset by such an exaggerated emphasis on one’s importance and exclusivity. But those who had such a privilege were, of course, completely satisfied with this, without causing any negative feelings in them. Not paying attention to Caraffa’s words, the cardinal easily knelt, kissing the “ring of sinners,” and, already rising, looked very intently at me with his bright cornflower blue eyes. They reflected unexpected delight and obvious attention... which Karaffa, naturally, did not like at all.
“You came here to see me, and not to break the hearts of beautiful ladies!” – Dad croaked displeased. - Bon voyage, Morone!
“I must talk to you before I begin to act, Your Holiness,” Morone said with all possible courtesy, without being embarrassed at all. “A mistake on my part could cost us a lot.” Therefore, I ask you to give me a little of your precious time before I leave you.
I was surprised by the shade of prickly irony that sounded in the words “your precious time”... It was almost elusive, but still – it was clearly there! And I immediately decided to take a closer look at the unusual cardinal, marveling at his courage. After all, usually not a single person dared to joke, much less ironize, with Karaffa. What in this case showed that Morone was not at all afraid of him... But what was the reason for such confident behavior - I immediately decided to find out, since I did not miss the slightest opportunity to recognize someone who could someday help I need at least some help in destroying the “Holiness”... But in this case, unfortunately, I was unlucky... Taking the cardinal by the arm and ordering me to wait in the hall, Caraffa took Morone to his chambers, without even allowing me say goodbye to him. And for some reason I was left with a feeling of strange regret, as if I had missed some important, even if very small, chance to receive someone else’s support...
Usually the Pope did not allow me to be in his waiting room when there were people there. But sometimes, for one reason or another, he suddenly “commanded” to follow him, and to refuse him this, incurring even greater troubles, was simply unreasonable on my part, and there was no serious reason for it. That’s why I always went, knowing that, as usual, Dad would watch with some incomprehensible interest my reaction to certain invitees. I was completely indifferent to why he needed such “entertainment.” But such “meetings” allowed me to unwind a little, and for this alone it was worth not objecting to his strange invitations.
Having never met again with Cardinal Morone, who interested me, I very soon forgot about him. And now he was sitting on the floor right in front of me, all bloody, but still just as proud, and again made me admire his ability to maintain his dignity, remaining himself in any, even the most unpleasant life circumstances.
“You’re right, Morone, I don’t have a serious reason to torment you...” and then smiled. - But do We really need him?.. And besides, not all torment leaves visible traces, does it?
I didn’t want to stay!.. I didn’t want to watch how this monstrous “holiness” would practice his “talents” on a completely innocent person. But I also knew perfectly well that Caraffa would not let me go until he enjoyed my torment at the same time. Therefore, having gathered myself as best as my frayed nerves would allow me, I prepared to watch...
The mighty executioner easily lifted the cardinal, tying a heavy stone to his feet. At first I could not understand what such torture meant, but, unfortunately, the continuation was not long in coming... The executioner pulled the lever, and the cardinal’s body began to rise... A crunch was heard - it was his joints and vertebrae coming out of place. My hair stood on end! But the cardinal was silent.
- Shout, Morone! Give me pleasure! Perhaps then I will let you go early. Well, what are you doing?.. I order you. Shout!!!
Dad was furious... He hated it when people didn't break down. He hated it if they weren’t afraid of him... And therefore, for the “disobedient”, the torture continued much more persistently and angrily.
Morone became white as death. According to him thin face large drops of sweat rolled and, breaking off, dripped to the ground. His endurance was amazing, but I understood that he couldn’t go on like this for long - every living body had a limit... I wanted to help him, to try to somehow relieve the pain. And then a funny idea suddenly occurred to me, which I immediately tried to implement - the stone hanging on the cardinal’s feet became weightless!.. Caraffa, fortunately, did not notice this. And Morone raised his eyes in surprise, and then hastily closed them so as not to give it away. But I managed to see - he understood. And she continued to “conjure” further in order to relieve his pain as much as possible.

Education

Kiev State Institute of Physical Culture (1986)
Candidate of Economic Sciences

Professional activity

He worked in the city of Naberezhnye Chelny at KAMAZ enterprises.

He graduated from three courses at the Yeisk Military Pilot School.

In 1986 he graduated from the Kiev State Institute of Physical Culture with honors.

Since 1983, an active participant in the Moscow Methodological Circle under the leadership of G.P. Shchedrovitsky.

Since 1987, participant and organizer of the first democratic elections of directors at the RAF plant, APODP, Artek, BAM, etc.

In the early 1990s, he worked as director of the laboratory for the methodology of humanitarian research in St. Petersburg, head of the conflictology department of the Faculty of Philosophy at St. Petersburg State University.

In 1992-1997 - Director of the Center of Expertise of the Russian Ministry of Property for the North-Western District.

Since 1993, he has been engaged in business consulting.

Since 1996, he has been involved in business, holding the positions of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Transport Clearing House and General Director of the Main Air Transport Agency of Russia.

In 2003-2011 - deputy of the IV and V convocations of the State Duma from the Liberal Democratic Party.

Since 2016 - deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the 7th convocation from the Civic Platform party.

Candidate of Economic Sciences. Defended his dissertation at Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov on problems of public administration.

Organizer and participant of elections in Russia and abroad.

Following the election results, during the distribution of mandates, he became a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the 4th convocation. He was Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, Transport and Communications, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots.

In 2003-2005, he participated as an observer from the State Duma of the Russian Federation in events in Uzbekistan (Namangan events) and in Ukraine (Orange Revolution).

Following the election results, during the distribution of mandates, he became a deputy of the State Duma of the fifth convocation. He was a member of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. He was a member of the standing commission of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly to study the experience of state building and local self-government. He was a member of the Interparliamentary Commission on Cooperation between the Federal Assembly of Russia and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.

In 2007, the chairman of the SKP, Alexander Bastrykin, addressed the State Duma with a request to lift immunity and initiate a criminal case against Shaikhutdinov, but the appeal remained unanswered.

In September 2008, Shaikhutdinov argued that Georgia's invasion of the Ossetian republic was a planned action of the American aggressors, which President Saakashvili hastened to implement without Western help.

Just cause

In 2011, Shaikhutdinov became an ally of Mikhail Prokhorov and headed the executive committee of Right Cause.

Subsequently, Shaikhutdinov was one of the leaders of Prokhorov’s election campaign in the Russian presidential elections in 2012, in which he took 3rd place, and one of the founders of the new Civic Platform party.

Civic platform

On October 27, 2012, at the congress of the Civic Platform party, he was elected to its Federal Political Committee (FPK). In March 2014, he was elected chairman of the FPC of the Civic Platform party.

In March 2015, in connection with the demand of some regional branches to accept the official position of the party on recognizing the reunification of Crimea with Russia and to exclude musician Andrei Makarevich from the Federal Civil Committee (FCC) of the party for his anti-Russian statements, Prokhorov and other members of the FPK removed Shaikhutdinov from the post of chairman Political Committee. At the same time, Prokhorov himself, Makarevich and other members of the FGK left the party, and Shaikhutdinov held an extraordinary congress of the “Civic Platform” on April 17, 2015 and, following its results, was again elected chairman of the Federal Political Committee of the party.

In the elections to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 7th convocation, he was elected as a deputy in the sixth Neftekamsk single-mandate electoral district, Republic of Bashkortostan (nominated from the Civic Platform party). Shaikhutdinov was supported by 146 thousand 324 voters (47.19%), the gap from his closest rival was 26%. United Russia did not nominate a candidate.

After winning and entering the State Duma, Shaikhutdinov stated that he did not plan to join any faction in the new Duma and would represent exclusively the interests of voters of the Civic Platform party and residents of the Neftekamsk constituency. He plans to direct the deputy’s salary to the implementation of public projects implemented by the party and in the interests of residents of the district.

Literary activity

He has written four books: “The Hunt for Power” (2006), “The Politics of the Positive Class” (2007), “Strategy: Human and Civil Rights” (2009), “Neopartism” (2012).

In 2005, he gave a lecture as part of the Polit.ru Public Lectures project, where he touched on the topic of the “orange revolutions.”

Awards and titles

Awarded the medals “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow”, “In memory of the 1000th anniversary of Kazan”, the anniversary medal “100 years since the establishment of the State Duma in Russia”, the medal “80 years of civil aviation”, the medal “In memory of the 250th anniversary of Leningrad” "

Honorary worker of transport of Russia.

Rifat Shaikhutdinov, leader of the Civic Platform party, explained that he intends to use the parliamentary platform to promote the ideas of his party.

R. SHAIKHUTDINOV: There are two main questions: it is necessary, of course, to answer the question of financial support for large national projects that have been announced: acceleration of the Trans-Siberian Railway, the Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod– Kazan – Ekaterinburg. That is, these super-large infrastructure projects that the state is developing - we need to answer the question of where the money for them comes from. We, as a right-wing party, still propose to go the emission route, so we will discuss the revenue component of the budget.

The second part is, of course, strengthening or formalizing the positions of this single-member deputy, because we want to strengthen his responsibility. All 225, so that they can be recalled if they work poorly, according to a fairly simplified procedure, so that these deputies can be given additional powers, so that they can not only decide something in their district from the party, but also receive, perhaps, funding to resolve issues in the district. Because they elected such people, but have not yet endowed them with finances, powers, or responsibility.

I. IZMAILOV: With us from this moment in the studio is Rifat Shaikhutdinov, chairman of the Federal Political Committee of the Civic Platform party. Hello!

R. SHAIKHUTDINOV: Hello.

I.I.: Should I congratulate you or not? It must be said that Rifat Shaikhutdinov entered the State Duma, but alone, and then in a single-mandate constituency from Bashkiria. The whole game simply failed miserably, you have second place from the end at the level of statistical error - 0.24. Should I congratulate you or not?

R.Sh.: Congratulations, of course.

I.I.: So you are in a single-mandate constituency.

R.S.: What's the difference? I can use the State Duma platform to promote the ideas of the party. Therefore, the fact that the party has its own representative in the State Duma is important. I ran for a single-mandate seat from the party, and not as a self-nominated candidate.

I.I.: Let’s go back to the party, you say, “use the State Duma platform,” and isn’t it easier to use YouTube? I think there is a much larger audience there.

R.S.: Well, no. We can use YouTube, the capabilities of a deputy, etc. Everything that strengthens the party must be used.

I.I.: You want to strengthen the party, but this party is zero. "Apple" is much taller than you.

R.S.: And what’s the point that she’s taller?

We made a bet, realizing that it would be difficult to overcome the barrier with our rather modest financial investments, so we relied on single-mandate candidates. Well, basically, I passed alone, two more had very high chances of attacking, they took second place.

I.I.: This suggests that people in Bashkiria probably know you personally. That is, people came and specifically ticked your box, but people don’t know the Civic Platform party. I don't know such a party.

R.Sh.: They will find out. You have already repeated it many times.

I.I.: Yes, I remember that we even talked on the phone once on the air, which did not add to my understanding in any way.

R.S.: We are three years old, but we are already in six legislative assemblies, in 21 city councils.

About the views of the "Civic Platform"

I.I.: What is the Civic Platform party about?

R.Sh.: This is the economic opposition. We promote a right-wing ideology, but a right-wing patriotic one. That is, we have national capitals and those who feed themselves.

I.I.: Right-wing patriotic is nonsense.

R.S.: No, why? This is Witte, Struve. Study history.

I.I.: Well, I know. Just right in Lately associated with the word "sect".

R.S.: Well, unfortunately, in our country the right-wing liberals are associated with the nineties, with Gaidar, Chubais, who used liberal ideology and hid behind it. But in fact, they were doing completely wrong things. They formed an oligarchy and another structure of statehood.

I.I.: How does an oligarchy differ from national capital?

R.S.: Everyone. The fact that super-large financial capital, which influences the state and practically replaces the state, considering itself that it is more important than the state, and ordinary capital, which develops on its own, without privatization, and is interested in living and being in this country and investing in it - this is national capital.

I.I.: As the experience of the last 25 years shows, capital is interested in offshores, and not in where it can sit and develop.

R.S.: No, capital is interested in three things: security, which the state should provide, convenience, so that it is convenient, and it goes where the profitability is higher. Well, with offshore companies almost everything has already become clear. So people went to Cyprus, and as a result, their money completely disappeared there.

I.I.: It’s interesting what we started talking about. And here we come to the question of your personal stay in the State Duma. First of all, once you set foot in the building, when will you be given a photo ID?

R.S.: Well, it depends on when the CEC finally announces the results. I heard that they are going to announce the results on Friday. In accordance with the law, the Duma must start working no later than 30 days after the elections. I heard that she should start working on the fourth of October. As soon as it starts, my foot will set foot there.

I.I.: Has she already stepped foot with her ID?

R.S.: Yes, of course.

I.I.: Will the Central Election Commission give this to you?

R.S.: Yes. Well, there are some technical details there. Well, if you are interested, the deputy’s certificate is signed by the head of the Duma, that is, the speaker of parliament, but he has not been elected. Therefore, first we will apparently enter with temporary IDs. After he is elected at the first meeting, he will sign certificates for all 450 deputies, and we will also receive certificates.

I.I.: Aren’t you afraid that they will give you a chair on a residual basis somewhere at the very top in the distance, since you are alone?

R.S.: Well, so what?

I.I.: Will you fight for the front row?

R.Sh.: Why the first rows?

You’ve seen how the Duma meets, there are practically only a few sitting there, and people run around and vote for them. I'm going to work in the State Duma.

I.I.:You won’t give your card to anyone?

R.Sh.: And to whom?

I.I.: Well, will you be part of a coalition with someone?

R.S.: No, I’m not going to.

I.I.: And you won’t be skipping either.

R.S.: I’m not going to.

I.I.: Is it already known what the deputy’s salary will be?

R.Sh.: More than 400 thousand rubles. I said that they would all go to the party fund, just as all the assistants would work for the party.

I.I.: Will there be many assistants?

R.Sh.: Well, there are 50 public activists and five in the civil service. They will all work for the party.

I.I.: Well, on the fourth, let’s say, the first meeting, who do you think should become chairman of the State Duma?

R.S.: Well, this will be a decision, of course, by those who have the constitutional majority, the United Russia party, but whoever it is, we will work.

On the first legislative initiatives in the new Duma

I.I.: And then the day will come when you will have the opportunity to say something from the podium or introduce your own bill. The most important thing, in your opinion, is what deserves attention now so that it’s worth putting in the first issue?

R.S.: Well, there are two main questions. It is necessary, of course, to answer the question of financial support for large national projects that have been announced: acceleration of the Trans-Siberian Railway, the route Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod - Kazan - Yekaterinburg, etc. That is, these super-large infrastructure projects that the state is developing, we need to answer the question of where the money for them comes from. And therefore, the question will arise, well, we, as a right-wing party, still propose to go the emission route, so we will discuss the revenue component of the budget.

I.I.: Specifically, what will your first bill be called?

R.Sh.: Well, this bill will be called “On special federal targeted programs to support the industrial cluster.”

I.I.: So you will introduce a law to support the industrial cluster?

R.S.: Yes. The second part is, of course, strengthening or formalizing the positions of this single-member deputy, because we want to strengthen his responsibility. All 225, so that they can be recalled if they work poorly, according to a fairly simplified procedure, so that these deputies can be given additional powers, so that they can not only decide something in their district from the party, but also receive, perhaps, funding to resolve issues in the district. Because they elected such people, but have not yet endowed them with finances, powers, or responsibility.

I.I.: Aren’t you afraid that you will be recalled someday?

R.S.: Well, those who work are not recalled. I'm going to work. That's why I'm not afraid. I'm not going to sit there.

I.I.: Now let’s move on to the questions. A few words about the elections. How do you like the election campaign? Here is your video, the fact that you were jumping over something on a horse, did you do everything right? Did you like how it all went? I mean with you, with your party, and this Duma campaign.

R.S.: Did you like the video?

I.I.: How can I tell you?

R.S.: Well, we did what we could do. And the main focus was in the regions, where we went through legislative assemblies, to local self-government bodies, which ran parallel to the State Duma and plus single-mandate results, which are also obvious. Therefore, I believe that access was for everyone. We, you know, filed a lawsuit to remove Parnas from the elections for extremism. We were asked by a large part of the public, who did not support Parnassus, by the way, but simply in order to maintain the competitiveness of the elections, and we withdrew this lawsuit. Therefore, they were given the opportunity to gain their zero percent.

I.I.: A listener writes: “What can you live on if your entire salary goes to the needs of the party?”

R.S.: Well, I’m a wealthy person. I have something to live on. I also live on the businesses that I created. I have enough.

I.I.: And they say we should abandon businesses?

R.S.: They have all been in management for a long time. But the deputy still has the right to dividends.

I.I.: What kind of business do you have?

R.Sh.: My business is related to transportation reservation systems - one, and the second business is related to railway transportation.

I.I.: What about the initial capital?

R.Sh.: Initial capital, we just created this, this software control, which we created, and at the expense of copyright we were included in the share... Well, you can see it on the websites. The initial capital did not come from privatization.

I.I.: Interesting.

R.S.: I’m ready to tell you briefly. When the Aeroflot airline collapsed into 152 airlines, and each ticket office had 153 ticket forms, you can imagine how the cashiers could sell tickets and keep records. A neutral ticket form was invented, which was signed and accepted by all air carriers. We have done software for reservations and ticket reservations. And this is where our business began.

About Crimea and the unity of the country

I.I.: A listener writes: “Please ask Crimea, Navalny.”

R.S.: What does this mean? You know that we, our party, parted ways with Prokhorov and his retinue because of the Crimean issue, because they refused to support reunification with Crimea, but the whole party supported it. For us it was quite a dramatic plot when this reunion took place. For many, this is now such a tribute to the fashion of supporting Crimea, but we supported it then, and there was such a split in our party. For us this was political maturity, a kind of manifestation of it. According to Navalny, I think the work he is doing is correct. We need to do this kind of work. By the way, many people are doing it now: law enforcement agencies, etc. I believe that the more people there are who fight corruption, the better it will be.

I.I.: Do you think Navalny is fighting corruption?

R.S.: Well, his work related to the fight against corruption, I think that it is normal and correct. The fact that he and his colleagues then began to call for revolution, for anti-constitutional coups, etc. – this definitely does not deserve any ratings other than malicious. I was an observer in Ukraine in 2004, I even wrote a series of books about it, how our influence in Ukraine was taken away from us, and how this orange revolution took place. Therefore, I think it definitely cannot be supported.

By the way, the fact that voters voted so much for United Russia is understandable in support of Putin, who said that he created this party, etc. But they also voted for stability, given that they see what is happening in the world: sanctions, the situation in Ukraine, etc.

I.I.: There, in the previous convocation, a situation often developed when some landmark bills were passed, United Russia accepted them, everyone else kept silent and then said that it was all United Russia. Well, for example, here is the same juvenile justice system that has been in the news lately, it was adopted by United Russia, everyone else did not vote. In such situations, how do you see your actions? Now, they say that there will be new laws related to sex education and much more. How will you vote on these positions?

R.S.: We agreed with my colleagues in the party and with those voters who supported me in the district (there is quite a lot of public support there now) that we will first discuss such bills that are resonant, and I will express my position, which will be discussed with the public and the party.

On differences of opinion with other parties

I.I.: Still, I can’t help but ask you, what is the difference between the “Civic Platform” and “Civil Force”, from the Growth Party, from “Yabloko” and from all the others?

R.S.: We even had a discussion on the Growth Party to unite on initial stage, but when they took the path of indiscriminately accepting into their ranks everyone who had already been somewhere. For example, they received Irina Khakamada, who says that Crimea has been annexed, an indemnity must be paid. When they accepted Ginzburg, who in Kaliningrad talks about renaming Kaliningrad to Koenigsberg, to begin the process of independent political status. That is, they took the path of taking everyone who would help the party enter the Duma and, therefore, abandoned ideology. They insisted on the word “growth,” for some reason believing that they would repeat it like a mantra and it would lead to something. And if you look at the economic program, our program, which, by the way, was developed by many famous economists, has now been dismantled into quotes by many parties. And it is fundamentally different from what the Growth Party is now proposing. I don’t know much about “Civil Force” at all. But the Growth Party, unfortunately, took this path, having not decided on an ideology, began recruiting incomprehensible people who are definitely letting the party down and taking it to some other completely marginal, incomprehensible sector

I.I.: Well, unfortunately, we don’t have time left. In general, all the most interesting things are ahead: and the resonant laws that will come. So we will closely monitor everything that happens. Thank you for coming and telling us. So, we still need to congratulate you.

R.S.: Thank you for your congratulations, if you wish. You are just asking whether it is necessary or not.

I.I.: I’m undecided.

R.Sh.: Decide. I hope that you will be an active supporter of ours, not only watching us, but also covering our activities.

I.I.: Rifat Shaikhutdinov. We try to illuminate everyone. Thank you for coming. "Civic Platform".

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