Russian billionaires are marrying young people. 6 couples with a large age difference

They say about people like Anna Ukolova that they were born under a lucky star. Immediately after school, the girl set off from a small village to conquer the capital. And she succeeded the first time. She immediately became a student at GITIS, studied excellently, and received a scholarship. In her piggy bank there are no stories about spending the night at the station, lack of money or evil people who met on her way.

In life, Anna is an incorrigible optimist and with her optimism she charges everything around her. She loves everything that surrounds her. She is able to enjoy every day. Maybe that’s why the audience really liked her, because this actress has been acting regularly for more than 10 years.

Looking at Anna’s successful career, many wonder whether her personal life is also successful. This is good news for all her fans. Anna has been happily married for almost 16 years and has a wonderful son.

Meeting my husband

Anna never sought to find a rich husband and get married as soon as possible. She has always been independent and self-reliant. Of course, she knew that she would not remain an old maid and would get married in order to meet old age with someone.

But everything didn't happen as planned. At the age of 24, Anna received her first serious role in the TV series “The Law”. The girl decided to celebrate her appointment to the role with friends in one of the capital’s clubs. During the celebration, a man joined the company and began actively courting Anna. The girl did not attach much importance to this and even when saying goodbye she left him her phone number.

Imagine her surprise when a young man from the club called her and invited her to meet. For a long time Anna did not agree, but in the end she gave in. When we met, she only wanted to thank the guy for looking after her all evening. As a result, they agreed to meet at the metro station.

At the appointed time, the girl approached the metro station where the meeting was scheduled. Everything would have been fine, only Anna didn’t remember what the young man looked like. Then, when we met in the club, it was dark and she did not see his face. She stood and peered into the faces of the passing guys.

Realizing the futility of the occupation, Anna sat down on the bench. A few minutes later a handsome young man sat down next to her. He asked who she was waiting for and introduced himself as Denis. Anna said that she was not waiting for him at all, but for a guy named Sergei. As it turned out, the guy was just joking, and he turned out to be exactly who the girl was waiting for.

Anna Ukolova and her future husband Sergei Pugachev at first simply communicated, and after a week the girl realized that a feeling was arising between them. The fact that she wants to spend her whole life with him became clear after one action of the guy.

Anna often recalls this episode from her life, when the New Year holidays were approaching, and yesterday’s students had no money to celebrate them. The girl suggested celebrating everything simply with boiled potatoes and pickles. On the appointed day, Sergei came to her house with a bouquet of roses, wine and chocolate cake. It turned out that in order to buy all this he had to taxi all night. And then Anna realized that she would not be lost with such a man.

“Distance plays a cruel joke”: Oleg Stefanko spoke about emigration and divorce

Oleg Stefanko was remembered by viewers for the films “Battle for Moscow”, “Poor Masha”, “Gentlemen Officers”, as well as the TV series “Forester”. The 59-year-old artist lived in the United States for many years, where he starred in 14 Hollywood films, including “Nothing Personal,” “False Temptation” and “Russians in the City of Angels.”

Recently, Oleg Stefanko visited Boris Korchevnikov’s program “The Fate of a Man” and talked about the high cost of emigration for him.

Already in his second year at the Shchukin School, the actor appeared on the stage of the Maly Theater, where he worked for 12 years. In 1992, Oleg emigrated to the USA with his family. “I realized that it was time to start from scratch, to provide my parents with a decent old age. He flew to New York, started learning the language and working,” the artist recalls. In America, he served as a taxi driver and waiter for several years before he managed to get to Hollywood.

Oleg said that he met his wife by chance - he met him on one of the streets of Moscow during his dismissal while serving in the army. After being demobilized, Stefanko proposed to Larisa. Soon after the wedding, the couple had a daughter. The artist admitted that he did not immediately experience fatherly feelings: “I worked a lot, filmed, all communication was mainly by phone, in those days there weren’t even pagers, so fatherhood came later.”

His wife supported Oleg in his decision to emigrate, but remained in Russia for some time with his daughter. Then the family moved to the United States, where the couple had a son.

“My family came to me, I began to earn better money, worked as a taxi driver and also went to filming. Our daughter went to school in Los Angeles, and soon our son John was born. It was the first time in my life that I was present at a birth,” recalls the actor. In 2002, Stefanko flew to Russia to bury his father, after which he returned to filming in domestic films and TV series.

Oleg Stefanko with his son

While Oleg was filming in Russia, his wife and children remained in the United States. “The more I was here, the more we grew apart. Distance separates people, unfortunately. I was in Russia at first for three months, then for seven. Distance plays a cruel joke,” the artist admitted. As a result, the marriage broke up, and Larisa initiated the divorce.

The ex-spouses managed to maintain friendly relations. Five years ago Oleg met a new lover, married her and calls himself a happy man.

The artist’s children remained to live in the USA. Now both are adults, but in childhood and adolescence, caring for their daughter and son fell on the actor’s wife. “I tried to set a good example for them, read books with them, instilled a love of sports - I played football and tennis with them,” Oleg recalled. Christina will graduate from her third university next year, and John received his bachelor's degree.

Oleg Stefanko with his daughter Christina

On this topic: “Five girls lived with him”: the wife of humorist Yeshchenko spoke about the reason for the divorce

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Life together

A short time after the first meeting, the young people began to live together. Despite the fact that the girl was three years older than her partner, she never felt this difference. Quite the contrary. Anna was amazed at Sergei’s wisdom and prudence.

Gradually their life returned to the right direction. Anna began to receive offers from directors more often and take part in various projects, and Sergei’s business gradually took off. But, despite the fact that the family had wealth, the couple did not strive for excesses. Even now they live in an ordinary two-room apartment and go on vacation to domestic resorts.

Anna notes that she and her husband have similar views on life in almost everything. But if opinions differ on something, then they get together and discuss it and find a solution that suits both sides. In addition, Sergei does not interfere with Anna's work. He is far from the world of art, so he does not undertake to advise which production or film she should participate in. All this is decided solely by Anna.

The couple also agreed that they would not rush to have a child. They decided that they would travel, arrange their lives and get to know each other better. As soon as they came to the conclusion that they were ready to join the family, their son was born. They named the child the beautiful name Makar.

The birth of a child only strengthened the couple's relationship. They began to treat each other more reverently. Makar did not restrict their freedom. They also travel and enjoy life. Only the three of them do it now.

The actress once told one publication that everything in her life turned out the way she wanted. And these were not dreams, but clear desires. She wanted to become an actress, to find a husband who would love only her and her wonderful son. She has all this now, Anna is grateful to fate for this.

Egoza
After publishing my articles about traveling with small children, I receive a lot of different feedback. I inspire some people to travel with babies, fly with babies, travel with babies to Europe or Asia and beyond... But often they write to me something like “That’s good for you, your children sit calmly on planes and are generally so quiet, etc.” d, but ours won’t sit for anything, but we are hyperactive, but we have this, and we have that...” Explaining to people that my children do not at all want to sit quietly on the plane, sleep when I need to take a walk around museum or sitting decorously and silently in a restaurant abroad is useless. For some reason, it seems to everyone that it’s only their children who want to run around the playground and squeal, and I take mine to art galleries ;))) Anyone who knows me knows that children are like children, and my eldest daughter has the biggest booty of 99% of all children and is brought up ( I am reaping the fruits of my own upbringing:) as a free and independent person with all that comes with traveling abroad... But we travel! And we do it in such a way that it is interesting for us and comfortable and healthy for our children!

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Well, recently they wrote to me, they say, traveling with healthy children is one thing, but when a child has some health problems, you can’t go anywhere at all. And this letter caused such hopelessness... Apparently, the mother of a special child has given up " How can you, ruin a child, what kind of trips do you want? "... However, our doctors are constantly twisting their finger to my temple... Relatives, of course, will also support: “And don’t think about rest, you should sit at home, take care of the child and live near the clinic... "And even so, there is little experience of those who were actually able to travel with a special child!
That is, little experience in Russia, because abroad I often see children in wheelchairs and not only. In Thailand, where we lived for a year, I remember: a whole For a month they brought a teenager in a stroller in the evening, carried him feet first into the sea, and the whole family watched the sunset. The child had a very happy face! Then I watched an enthusiastic blind girl, to whom, as I understood, her parents told her what the sea and everything around looked like, collected pebbles for her, etc. And once in the Louvre I saw a girl with Down syndrome who was sitting on the floor in front of a painting and smiling...

Daria and Egorka on the plane
Returning to the letter. While reading, I immediately remembered about -, the father of a special child, who not only travels with his wife Daria and son, but also lived with the baby in Asia, and now with him in Poland. And I wanted to learn from Oleg the various nuances of his travels, the difficulties that his family has to face, listen to his opinion and some advice to parents who want to decide on their first travels with a special child.

Oleg, Daria, Egorka
- Oleg, please tell us about your son.
-Our son’s name is Egor, he is now 2.9. He is deaf, has poor vision and does not yet walk. There is no general diagnosis, because no one can put everything together, or they don’t want to, since the case is not obvious. We ourselves assume genetics, that would explain everything. He recently had cochlear implant surgery and we hope this will help him speak in the future. We also continue to search for the cause, but in the background, because the main thing is still rehabilitation, which will not change even if we find out the diagnosis.

-You used to travel a lot, what changed after the birth of your son?

-Since Yegor was born, our attitude towards travel has changed, as their purpose has changed. Now we can go somewhere for the sake of classes for our son, but if classes are not planned, then we still have to take into account a bunch of things.

Airport
-Did you ever have a period when you thought that you would have to give up active travel?
What inspired you to travel with your baby, and how did you decide? -Yes, when we found out that something was wrong with Yegor, at that moment all our dreams collapsed. The fact is that after birth we were going to go to Asia for several years, we wanted to travel to different countries. There were even thoughts of moving to Thailand for a long time, trying on permanent residence. It would be very convenient for me at work. But I had to abandon all these ideas and consider other countries for permanent residence. Actually, we are still in limbo.

In Thailand
-How did you decide to go somewhere with your baby for the first time?
-We thought for a long time, got ready, put it off, and went. Well, as I already said, now travel is necessary for the child’s health, so travel is good for him and for us. True, now we don’t really get out of our rented housing; my time is taken up with classes, everyday life, and my work. Therefore, I won’t say that it’s super interesting; sometimes I miss my past carefree life.

Lazhechnikov family
- Tell us about your first trip together as a family?
How old was your son and about the trip? -My son was 1 year 4 months old. The trip was not entirely rosy. Egor ended up in intensive care with bronchitis, then spent a month and a half in the infectious diseases department, where he picked up local viruses one by one, and we decided to save him. When he recovered for the third time, we urgently packed up and went to the Black Sea. Still, sea air, sun, better food. At that time he became completely thin, so something had to be done.

The time was good, May-June. People haven’t even arrived yet, but it’s already warm, and the first fruits and vegetables have arrived. We lived with friends in a private house and went to the sea. We didn't swim, but we crawled along the beach. The child came to life quite quickly.

-Before traveling abroad, did you make any test trips on small trips around Russia, for example? Or did you immediately decide on a big trip?

-Before our first trip abroad, we went to the Black Sea, as I wrote above. There were also a number of small trips outside the city. In the summer, of course. We went to visit friends in an eco-village, looked at estates in the Moscow region, and went to the dacha. That is, nothing special, a weekend trip.

And when Egor turned 1 year and 9 months old, we rushed to Thailand for the winter.

Egorka is happy!
-Was it scary to go on your first trip with your baby and what were you most worried about?
-Thailand was very familiar to us; after all, we had already been there more than once, and our blog is also mostly dedicated to Thailand. We were afraid of something else - to stay. And now, on the eve of next winter, we are afraid again. After all, we still don’t know why Yegor ended up in intensive care from a common ARVI, and now every time he has snot we start to get quite nervous. Now I will omit that in Moscow in winter it is simply a breeding ground for some kind of disease, the problem is different. Egor crawls, which means he is always on the floor in the apartment, where there are all sorts of drafts, etc. Of course, we covered the entire floor in the apartment with special warm rugs, but this does not save the situation. The same problem with walks in winter; crawling in the snow on playgrounds is still a pleasure.

The only thing we were worried about was how Egor would cope with the hot climate. We deliberately flew from summer to summer so that there would be no sharp change, but still, summer in Thailand is completely different. And the long flight really scared us, because our son doesn’t sleep even in ideal conditions, and then there’s the plane...

Classes in Poland
-Did you tailor your trip specifically for your child?
For example, did you choose a place that has a good hospital, took out special insurance, etc...? - Of course, I set it up. We had a route planned. First, we went to Samui for 1-2 months, where we watched how Egor would behave. It was also important for us that he could swim a lot and crawl on the sand, because we spent the summer in Moscow traveling to doctors and tests, we needed to recover a little.

After we saw that everything was ok, we went to Bangkok for 3 months. This is not the best city to live with a child, but there we signed up for a center where they work with children. This was the first center where they didn’t tell us that Yegor was still small, but they just took us and studied. We had 3 therapists, and it was in this center that one of the leaps in development occurred. Yes, we ourselves worked with it all the time before, but specialists do it better. Although all new teachers of the deaf are still surprised how Daria was able to teach him at least some words with such severe hearing loss.

I did the usual insurance, but we always tried to rent accommodation that was more comfortable, so that there was always air conditioning and a kitchen, a non-hazardous terrace, and closer to the beach. In Bangkok, we chose an apartment that was close to the rehabilitation center. It was also always important whether there were supermarkets and a hospital in the city, that is, we would not be able to live in the wilderness now.

Thailand
-Why did you choose Thailand to live with your child?
-Thailand is one of the few countries where you can go for more than 3 months. At the same time, there is an acceptable price level for everything, year-round summer, excellent fruit, and a fairly friendly population. In my opinion, there is currently no other country in Southeast Asia where civilization and other parameters will be just as well combined. It is equally important that we already knew this country and we did not have to prepare for the trip, this takes time, and we don’t have much of it. Yes, Thailand has its fair share of downsides, and we would be happy to go somewhere else next winter, however, I don’t see an alternative.

On Samui
- In general, do you think that with a special child, the trip is tailored specifically to him and revolves around his comfort, or you can still choose where you want to go yourself and optimize the route and conditions, if possible, for the child...
- Special children are very different... And these children also have different parents. It’s hard to say in general, I can only talk about us.

So, we are now basically adjusting the entire trip to suit Yegor. If we don’t do this, the trip will fall apart and we simply won’t be able to stand it. Either they are weak, or they are already tired after several years. If earlier I could stay in a guesthouse with amenities on the floor, now only apartments. If earlier we could fly with transfers, or move around the country by bus, now we have direct flights and rent a car. If earlier we could visit several cities in a week, now we go to one place and sit there forever.

It may not be entirely clear, but travel goals are changing. Why, goals, priorities in life become different. When you see your child take his first steps at 3 years old, even with orthoses and support, this cannot be compared with any impressions of a new attraction. Of course, I still find time and go somewhere, to the old city, to a waterfall, I can go hiking, or somewhere else, but this is more related to work (to write on a blog), or a change of scenery . In general, the need for travel has greatly decreased; I want a calm and boring life more.

“Irresponsible” parents “drag” their children here)))
-Have you ever encountered public opinion like “where are you dragging your child, irresponsible parents” and how did you react?
-Yes, I had to. In general, I noticed that there are a lot of advisers everywhere, although they have no idea what they are talking about. This feature can be written down as characteristic features of the Russian mentality. You can’t pass by and you definitely need to speak out, although no one asked for advice. And the advice is different, from what doctors say to some other tales and stereotypes. Moreover, it is common to forget that people are all different, and what suits one does not suit another, but no, the person advising is simply the right one.

I reacted differently. If a doctor tells me this, then I don’t really argue, it’s useless. Moreover, other doctors say differently. I just always want to tell them that let’s all come to an agreement among yourselves first, and then tell me. Otherwise you will come to one, he will write one diagnosis, and to the second - another. What the heck? And in general, after having a wealth of experience communicating with our doctors, I not only realized that everything needs to be double-checked a hundred times, but also that with those who imagine themselves to be gods and do not lower themselves from their pedestal before discussing with the patient , not worth dealing with at all. If they say something on the blog, then I enter into a discussion only with adequate people, then we can exchange cultural opinions and enrich each other. The baths are inadequate, I don’t have time for them. I'm glad that we have a good audience, trolls don't come in often.

By and large, we are parents, and we decide what is best for our child. We see it every day and have the most sightings.

How does Yegor sleep
? -What difficulties do you face when traveling with a special needs child?
How do surrounding passengers react, how is the road, etc.? Does preparing for a trip have any special features or nuances? Maybe you are looking exclusively for night flights... - Our main difficulty is that Egor does not sleep. More precisely, he is sleeping, but this requires a million conditions. When I see how children sleep in a stroller, in a car, how they are shifted while sleepy, it’s just some kind of wonderful miracle. I won’t go into detail, but Egor somehow didn’t even want to sleep from the local anesthesia, let alone everything else. So, constant motion sickness and waking up 10 times a night are very exhausting, so you will do everything to make your life easier. This is where the need for comfort arises, you save minutes, and are ready to overpay for some little things. Therefore, you won’t be able to move around so easily, no matter what hotel you stay in...

The second difficulty is that Yegor does not walk. You always have to think about what it will be like for him to crawl. It’s one thing to go somewhere with a walking child, it’s another thing to always pay attention to surfaces and think through clothing. For example, in Thailand the asphalt in the city is very dirty, in Europe it’s crawling around. You also think through such things as a park within walking distance from your home, or a children’s playground, spacious housing...

Warsaw
Third difficulty - Yegor cannot stand still for a second. That's why he doesn't really like to sit in a stroller, he wants to walk (with support), or crawl somewhere, he needs to be constantly entertained if you need him to stay in one place. The most trashy thing is the plane at the moment of takeoff and landing, when you need to be buckled up and sit still. At this moment the child climbs onto his head. It’s about the same thing in the car, he wanders around the cabin and if you try to touch him, you immediately become hysterical. Some will say that you need to get used to it. I will answer them that methods that are suitable for ordinary children do not work with such children. He doesn’t hear you, doesn’t understand, his behavior is disturbed, maybe there’s something wrong with his head. We need special behavioral techniques, otherwise it will only get worse. We were only able to accustom him to a car seat when he was 2 years old. They were able to because at least some kind of communication appeared, and it became clear that he still lives in our world, and not in his own. This is partly due to Thailand and the Bangko Center, after which the boy began to look more like a person and not like a cub.

Baggage)
-How is the issue of luggage resolved - do you have to carry special food, toys, exercise equipment, strollers, etc., or is your luggage no different from the luggage of other passengers?
-According to the rules of air travel, we can have a maximum of 3 suitcases, 3 carry-on luggage, and a stroller. This is more than enough for now. We just went to Poland, took 2 suitcases and 2 carry-on luggage. In principle, our luggage is not much different, things are about the same, only the quantity may be different when compared with the minimalists we ourselves were before. We used to travel exclusively with hiking backpacks, but now we have huge suitcases. Let me list some not-so-ordinary things.

— A set of toys, both for the plane and in general. — Orthopedic shoes and orthoses. — Cochlear implant and its accessories. — Compact high chair for feeding (otherwise feeding turns into hell) — Specialized books and study aids. — Nutritional supplements for food, and we can also take some pumpkin seed oil or buckwheat with us (you can’t buy it in Thailand). — Multicooker and blender.

Everything, of course, depends on the duration of the trip; if it’s not for long, then we don’t take half of it. Plus a person grows, and something ceases to be necessary. Now, apparently, the blender will no longer be needed, since even though he only eats pureed food, it’s already enough to mash it with a fork.

In Thailand
-Is the attitude towards special children and their parents different abroad and in Russia?
I foresee the answer, but it’s your experience that’s interesting, whether they help you with anything, etc. - I can only say about two countries at the moment: Thailand and Poland. Well, if I take personal experience, I’ve read about others, of course.

We really like Thailand for its friendliness. Yes, not everything is so obvious there, and smiles do not always mean smiles, but in general people there are much more friendly than in Russia. And Thais love children very much, and try to touch them and talk to them. I know not everyone likes it, but it worked to our advantage. After intensive care and the hospital, Egor was not very open to this world, and everyone’s attention only benefited him. On the other hand, Thailand is not a country where society is tolerant of people with disabilities; it is probably customary to hide them too, just like in Russia. The only good thing is that being a foreigner you are, as it were, in your own caste, and no one cares about you.

In Poland
But Poland (and I assume other European countries) is a completely different story.
Here no one bothers Yegor, and no one smiles so much, but then you don’t feel special. You are just like everyone else! How cool it is not to catch sidelong glances at yourself! And we’re lucky, we live in Moscow, there are a lot of people here and no one pays much attention to each other. But still, sometimes you have to feel like an outcast when you crawl along with an adult child on the playground, or loudly repeat the same word to him ten times (you have to constantly pronounce everything), or when he behaves like a madman, and some compassionate grandmothers begin to say something about bad upbringing. I remember once upon a time we were in Germany, in Munich. I was then amazed at how many disabled people they had on the streets. Naively, I thought that this is the vaunted Germany and its vaunted medicine; in Russia there are even fewer disabled people. But then it dawned on me that the disabled person there is an ordinary person who continues to live his life, and does not rot in his apartment, because there is no ramp at the entrance. By the way, you are now beginning to notice in all countries how much everything is tailored to the needs of non-walking people...

Happy child)
-What are your future plans for traveling with the whole family?
Are you going somewhere? - We are going to China soon, again for rehabilitation. This time we will go for 3 months, they say that after classes the child can go there. A friend's daughter went like this. I don’t know what will happen next, we don’t make plans that far ahead. Perhaps we will go to Bangkok for 2 winter months, or maybe to Spain, we need to wait out the very cold.

In general, it is no secret that we are looking for a country for permanent residence, where we can go with our son and live relatively comfortably there. In this regard, everything is still vague, because it is necessary not only to choose a country that suits our requirements, but also to ensure that our desires coincide with our capabilities. There are many places you can go only through study, but I won’t be able to study yet, I just don’t have time (work, plus Yegor’s business). If I had a good profession, I could leave on a work visa, but this is also not my option.

In Thailand
-Can you give advice for those parents who are just deciding to travel abroad with a special child?
- In this case, it seems inappropriate to give advice. This is not a pleasure trip. Judging by the forums for special needs children, many parents travel to rehabilitation centers, so we are not the only ones. If you decide to go somewhere, then most likely all the necessary information is already on the Internet, you can follow the beaten path. Internet is power! Yes, priorities change, but you can still travel on your own if you have the desire and goal!!!

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Comments by Andrei Malakhov regarding rumors of divorce

The popular TV presenter, beloved by millions, decided not to remain silent and commented on the emerging rumors about his divorce. Regarding such information, he spoke in rather harsh words.

Andrei Malakhov owes his popularity to the fact that he reacts quite vividly to all critical moments and does not hide it, and also openly expresses everything to his interlocutor. The news of his alleged divorce, which appears in various media, also caused a violent reaction from Andrei Malakhov.

The television presenter of the “Live Broadcast” program noted that the author, who published information about his divorce from his wife, has “problems with his head.” Everyone who is interested in Malakhov’s life understood this statement as if no divorce would actually take place.

RBC: Sergei Rybakov will remain a senator

Who will become senator from the Vladimir region after the September elections still remains unclear. A couple of weeks ago, after the results of the United Russia primaries were announced, the media suggested that both current representatives of region-33 – Sergei Rybakov from the Legislative Assembly and Anton Belyakov from the governor – would leave the Federation Council. The first lost in the preliminary vote to the party in power, the second could not agree with Svetlana Orlova on the extension of powers.

Yesterday, RBC published its forecast based on data from sources in the Federation Council. The publication suggested that 42 senators could be replaced after the elections. 17 members of the Federation Council will definitely leave; Belyakov’s name is also on the list of retirees.

There have been many reasons for the resignation of the Fair Russia leader. According to RBC’s interlocutors, the Kremlin has long wanted to “cleanse the ranks of senators”:

“Those who have long wanted to leave for health reasons or for some reason will be able to leave. Also, the authorities will be able to change those who have been annoying for a long time and whom they wanted to change, but there was no reason.”

Anton Belyakov in his retinue
Another expert called Anton Belyakov’s departure “expected.” The federal government no longer seeks to legitimize regional elections through inter-party alliances. Let us remember that Anton Belyakov got into the Federation Council precisely because in 2013 he did not run for governor, but supported Svetlana Orlova and was registered as her confidant. But over five years in the upper house of parliament, Belyakov repeatedly spoke out against the official positive and jingoistic agenda of the Federation Council, which “irritated” the leadership. So in these elections, Svetlana Yuryevna is unlikely to stick with him. Although, given the nomination of journalist Maxim Shevchenko for governor, a new alliance is possible.

As for the other Vladimir senator, Sergei Rybakov, RBC unequivocally states that he will retain his seat after the autumn elections.

“Seven senators from regions in which elections will be held on a single voting day will retain their seats; there is no decision on the rest yet, RBC’s interlocutors noted.”

Photo - press service of the Federation Council
How Rybakov will get to the Federation Council is not specified. United Russia has not yet nominated candidates for elections to the Legislative Assembly, so Sergei Evgenievich may still be on the list, despite losing in the primaries. Or he will become Svetlana Orlova’s confidant in the gubernatorial campaign, because there were rumors that the current speaker of the regional parliament, Vladimir Kiselev, would go from the Legislative Assembly to the Federation Council. Whether this is so will become clear after the registration of the United Russia list and Orlova’s proxies for the September elections.

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