Gudkov Dmitry Biography


Kolomna of the Moscow region in the city of father-Gennady Vladimirovich Gudkov in the city also engaged in political activities: he was the chairman of the People’s Party, the co-chair of the Green and Social Democrats Alliance party, was elected deputy of the State Duma of the III-VI convocation deprived of the mandate in the city in GG. Coordinator of the Youth Policy of the NPRF.

In December, Dmitry Gudkov headed the press service of "Fair Russia". In October, in the Duma he was a member of the Committee on Constitutional Law and State Construction, was a member of the Fair Russia faction. Since December, parliamentarians ignored the commission proposal.

Gudkov Dmitry Biography

The State Duma deprived her father of Dmitry Gudkov’s deputy mandate because of entrepreneurial activity. Dmitry Gudkov became one of the co-founders of the Free Media Support Fund, whose purpose was to co-financing the creation of socio-political television programs. In total, in the beginning of the city in March, Dmitry Gudkov, together with his father, was excluded from Fair Russia for the "actions of harm to the party." At the same time, Dmitry Gudkov remained a deputy of the State Duma.

The State Duma of the Russian Federation deprived Dmitry Gudkov’s right to speak at the plenary meetings of the chamber within a month. The decision followed after his trip to the United States, where on March 5 he spoke at the forum organized by Freedom House non-governmental organization with headquarters in Washington; recognized as undesirable in the territory of the Russian Federation.

The State Duma Commission on ethics recommended Gudkov to apologize for the report made on the forum, which was “tough anti -Russian character”, and voluntarily hand over his mandate. In response, the deputy said that he did not intend to abandon the place in the State Duma. However, there were no disciplinary measures. According to Dmitry Gudkov himself, he "ignored the vote, did not abstain." He explained his decision with a “difficult situation”, which caused a “serious split” even among his opposition associates.

In February, however, at the beginning of G., initially the politician announced cooperation with the Yabloko party, which put forward to the elections of its founder Grigory Yavlinsky. However, in early March, Gudkov said that the participants of the Moscow project, under supervision, will work with another presidential candidate - TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak in the elections on March 18 According to Gudkov and Sobchak, the new party will become an opposition current government.

Its main goal was stated in the State Duma in Andrei Nechaev, in turn, said that he would transfer the party leadership after rebranding Sobchak and Gudkov. Gudkov was elected chairman of the Civil Initiative party, which on the same day by the decision of the congress was renamed the Party of Change. However, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation refused three times to re -register the party.

In January, Dmitry Gudkov came out of the ranks of the Civil Initiative, "in order not to interfere with the same party members to fight for maintaining the structure and participate in the elections." Dmitry Gudkov was included in the register of foreign agents. According to the Ministry of Justice, Gudkov called for the provision of weapons to Ukraine, the introduction of restrictive measures in relation to the Russian Federation, and also participated as an expert and respondent at information sites provided by foreign structures.

According to law enforcement agencies, the reason became the occasion posted in April in the city of Khoroshevsky by the Moscow court in absentia, Dmitry Gudkov, who was accused of spreading false information about the actions of the Russian army in Ukraine p. The convict is also forbidden to administer sites and Internet resources within 4 years after serving the sentence.

The criminal case was considered by the court in the general manner of criminal proceedings in the absence of the defendant, on the international wanted list.