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Sergei Udaltsov is a Russian political activist and leader of the Left Front movement. He is a member of the Coordinating Council of the opposition and a former member of the State Duma. He is also a member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
Udaltsov was born in Moscow and graduated from the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics in 2000. He began his political career in the early 2000s, when he joined the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. He was elected to the State Duma in 2003 and served until 2007.
In 2008, Udaltsov founded the Left Front movement, which is a coalition of left-wing political parties and organizations. The movement has been involved in numerous protests and demonstrations against the government of Vladimir Putin.
Udaltsov has been arrested several times for his political activities. In 2012, he was sentenced to five years in prison for organizing mass riots in Moscow. He was released in 2013 after serving two years of his sentence.
Udaltsov is married and has two children. He is estimated to have a net worth of around $1 million.
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Udaltsov Sergey Stanislavovich |
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16 February 1977 |
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Russia |
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Who Is Sergei Udaltsov's Wife?
His wife is Anastasia Udaltsova
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Ivan (born 2002)
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Sergei Udaltsov Net Worth
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Udaltsov was released from prison on August 2017. Upon his release, he called on left-leaning parties to unite behind a single candidate at the 2018 presidential elections. He ruled out, however, future cooperation with other well-known opposition organizations and politicians such as Aleksey Navalny who, in his words, were "flirting with the West."
Udaltsov supports the annexation of Crimea and the "people's republics" in eastern Ukraine. About Crimea's referendum, he declared, "I am a Soviet patriot and consider the destruction of the Soviet Union the greatest mistake and a crime. Therefore, I regard the absorption of Crimea to be a small but important step towards the revival of a renewed [Soviet] Union." In 2017, he explained: "I supported the decision of the citizens of Crimea, as I am confident — I have information from different sources — that it was indeed their decision, the will of the people, to be with Russia. And I, as a man of left, democratic views, cannot contradict it, I cannot oppose it. The Crimeans wanted it. Whether it was right or not, it's their decision. Democracy is democracy".
On 24 July 2014 a court in Moscow sentenced Udaltsov and his co-defendant Leonid Razvozzhayev to 4 1/2 years in a penal camp for organizing the May 2012 protest which ended in violence between the police and demonstrators. After that Udaltsov has gone on hunger strike to protest the sentence.
In October 2012, the pro-government news channel NTV aired a documentary titled "Anatomy Of A Protest 2", which accused Udaltsov, Udaltsov's assistant Konstantin Lebedev, and Leonid Razvozzhayev, a parliamentary aide to opposition MP Ilya V. Ponomaryov, of meeting with Georgian politician Givi Targamadze for the purpose of overthrowing Putin. The documentary purported to show a low-quality secret recording of a meeting between Targamadze and Russian activists, which NTV stated had been given to its staff "on the street by a stranger of Georgian nationality". The Investigative Committee of Russia (SK) stated it had found the footage to be genuine, while bloggers debated its validity, stating that at least one fragment of footage was used twice with different voice-overs. Udaltsov denied the documentary's accusations on Twitter, calling it "dirt and lies" and a "provocation whose ultimate objective is to justify my arrest".
Udaltsov and Navalny were among those arrested at a protest in Lubyanka Square on 15 December 2012. According to press reports, about 2,000 protesters had gathered, despite being threatened with huge fines for participating in an unsanctioned demonstration. Russian lawmaker Dmitri Gudkov was quoted as saying, "There is still protest and we want change, and they can't frighten us with detention or pressure or searches or arrests or anything else."
In a January 2012 interview, Udaltsov called for "a direct democracy, where the people would have their say through fair and transparent referendums, where they could interact with authorities using the Internet, where they could have a say in social reforms." According to Udaltsov: "We are not nostalgic about the Soviet Union, we do not argue for a return to a centrally planned economy where social initiative was stifled, but we do want to preserve what was good in the Soviet system while adopting new paths to development; we want to see the social-democratic development of Russia."
He served as a campaign manager for Communist Party of the Russian Federation candidate Gennady Zyuganov during the 2012 presidential election.
On 4 December 2011, the day of the Russian legislative elections, Udaltsov was arrested in Moscow for allegedly "resisting officers' recommendations to cross the road in the correct place" and detained for five days. As he finished this, Udaltsov was immediately rearrested and given a 15-day sentence for allegedly earlier leaving hospital without permission when he was being treated there during a previous, different period of detention in October. Around twenty officers came to pick him up, together with plainclothes members of the FSB.
As of 17 December 2011, since November 2010 Udaltsov had spent a total of 86 days in detention for a variety of minor crimes and misdemeanours. According to Nikolai Polozov, one of his lawyers, "These cases are fabricated as a deliberate obstacle to prevent Sergei from exercising his constitutional right to free political expression".
Sergei is married to Anastasiya Udaltsova. They are known as the "revolutionary couple" of Russian politics. Together they have two sons, Ivan (born in 2002) and Oleg (born in 2005).
Sergei Stanislavovich Udaltsov (Russian: Серге́й Станиславович Удальцов ; born 16 February 1977) is a Russian political activist. He is the unofficial leader of the Vanguard of Red Youth (AKM). In 2011 and 2012, he helped lead a series of protests against Vladimir Putin. In 2014 he has been sentenced to 4¹⁄₂ years in a penal camp for organizing the May 2012 protest which ended in violence between the police and demonstrators.