Nikolay Rybakov

Nikolay Igorevich Rybakov (Russian: Никола́й И́горевич Рыбако́в, born 24 December 1978) is a Russian public and political figure, leader of the Russian United Democratic Party "Yabloko" since 2019[1], executive director of the Bellona - St. Petersburg (2008–2015), and board member of Transparency International – Russia (since 2011).[2]

Nikolay Igorevich Rybakov
Николай Игоревич Рыбаков
Leader of the Yabloko party
Assumed office
15 December 2019
Preceded byEmilia Slabunova
Personal details
Born (1978-12-24) December 24, 1978
Leningrad, Russian SFSR
OccupationPublic and political figure, environmental activist

Professional career

Born in, Leningrad, USSR, in 1978, Nikolay graduated at the Petersburg State Transport University in the academic department of Economics of the Construction Industry. Nikolay started his career at age 13 in agriculture and then in construction. From 1997 till 2000, he worked as an assistant to the deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg, Mikhail Amosov.

He was elected to the municipal council in the municipality "Svetlanovskoe" in St.Petrersburg and served one term from 2000 to 2004. At the same time in 2001–2003, he was teaching law in the school for children who were hard of hearing. In 2004 was elected to the municipal council in the neighboring municipality "Grazhdanka" and became a chair of the budget, law and information committee. In 2006, he was elected as the head of the municipal administration in the municipality "Grazhdanka".[3] In 2008 was evicted out of his post. According to one story, it so happened because he and the head of the municipal council Olga Shtannikova initiated a law draft, which banned public financing of the construction of Okhta Center—a skyscraper office of Gazprom.[4] However, according to another story, he was removed from his post for the initiation of the investigation, which showed violations in the conscription process in municipality.[5]

In 2008–2015, he worked as an executive director of the Environmental Rights Centre BELLONA. In 2010–2015, he was the chief editor of the Internet media "Bellona.ru", in 2014–2015, he was the chief editor of the magazine Environment and Rights.

Since December 2015, he is the vice-chair of the Yabloko party. Nikolay Rybakov was elected as the fourth chairman of the Yabloko party on the 21st congress of the party, with 69 votes out of 137. The 21st party congress was held on the 14th of December 2019.

Political and public activity

Nikolay Joined the youth wing of the Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko in 1995 at the age of 16. In 1999–2000, he was the chair of the youth wing. In 2005, he was elected in the bureau of the St.Petersburg branch of the party. From 2005 to 2009 was an editor of the party bulletin Democrat. Since 2008, he is the member of the national bureau of the party. In 2015 he ran for the position of the chair in the party but did not win and became a vice-chair, while Emilia Slabunova became a chair.[6]

One of the organizers of the public protests against construction of a skyscraper Okhta Center close to the historical part of Saint Petersburg. Was one of the suitors bringing this case to the court. The complaint was against the city government order to allow construction of the 400-meter-high office for Gazprom on the border of the historical center. The court adjudicated but after the large public campaign, the St.Petersburg government decided to abolish the order.[7]

Nikolay Rybakov is one of the authors of the movie about crimes during the second Chechen war «Aldy. No limitation period» (in Russian – «Алды. Без срока давности») together with Ekaterina Sokiryanskaya from Memorial (society) and Elena Vilenskaya («House of peace and non-violence»). The journalist and human rights activist Natalia Estemirova, assassinated in 2009, and an actor Aleksey Devotchenko were contributing to the movie.

Participation in elections

In March 2000 at the age of 21 was elected in the municipal council of the municipality Svetlanovskoe with the most votes among all candidates in all municipalities in St.Petersburg. At the polling station closest to the home address of Nikolay Rybakov he received 54% of votes.[8] In December 2002 was running for the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg in Vyborgsky district under the block the SPS+Yabloko and came on the second place.[9]

In March 2004 was elected in the Municipal council of the municipality Grazhdanka (Kalininsky district, St.Petersburg). Till December 2004 combined council work in two municipalities. On the elections in municipality Svetlanovskoe on 19 December 2004 received 75% of votes. However as a result of ballot stuffing in favour of the United Russia candidates was not acknowledged as an elected candidate. The procurator of St.Petersburg initiated proceedings on electoral fraud but the investigation was not conducted properly and was closed.[10][11]

Was a candidate to the Legislative Assembly of Saint Petersburg in 2007 (Yabloko list was removed from elections due to its active position against construction of Okhta-Center) and in 2011 (Yabloko officially received 12.5% of votes). Participated in national elections as a candidate on the party list in 2007 and 2011.[12][13]

On the Yabloko General Assembly on 1–3 July 2016 was placed in the party list for the 2016 Russian legislative election on the seventh place in the national part of the list (10 candidates).[14] Also he was running for office in Central St.Petersburg single-member constituency №216.[15] According to official data Rybakov received 13.98% of votes in the constituency (18974 votes, 4th place).[16] The Yabloko list received less than 5% (1,99 %, 1 051 335 votes)[17] and did not get any MPs in the 7th State Duma. Due to a lot of electoral frauds Yabloko did not acknowledge the results of elections and appealed to court.[18] However the Supreme Court has denied the claim.[19]

On the regional elections on 18 September 2016 was the first in the Yabloko list for the Legislative Assembly of Leningradsky region.[20] Yabloko did not get any seats in the Assembly because according to the official data the party got less than 5% of votes (3.71%).[21]

Books written

References

  1. «Яблоку» предложили не прерывать съезд
  2. "Decision making bodies of the Yabloko party". eng.yabloko.ru. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  3. "Биография Н.И. Рыбакова на официальном сайте партии "Яблоко"". Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  4. ""Гражданка" держит оборону". Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  5. "Кому доведется попасть под раздачу". Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  6. "Yabloko first Russian party with a female leader – Emilia Slabunova". Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  7. "The history of the construction project "Okhta Center in St.Petersburg"". lands-sale.com. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  8. "Биография: Рыбаков Николай Игоревич". Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  9. "Объявлены предварительные итоги выборов – 9 декабря, 2 часа 41 минута". Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  10. "Петербургская прокуратура занялась итогами выборов в "Светлановском"". 2005-01-24. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  11. Борис Вишневский (2004-12-20). "Выбор спящих". Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  12. "От Санкт-Петербурга на выборы в Государственную думу РФ пойдут 99 кандидатов". 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  13. "О федеральном списке кандидатов в депутаты Государственной Думы Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации шестого созыва, выдвинутом Политической партией "Российская объединенная демократическая партия "ЯБЛОКО" (с изменениями на 24 октября 2011 года)". Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  14. "Региональные группы партии "ЯБЛОКО" на выборах в Государственную Думу VII созыва". Archived from the original on 2016-07-05. Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  15. "Список кандидатов от партии "Яблоко" в депутаты Государственной Думы VII созыва, выдвинутых по одномандатным округам". Retrieved 2016-07-04.
  16. "Сведения о проводящихся выборах и референдумах". www.vybory.izbirkom.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  17. "Результаты выборов по федеральному избирательному округу". Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  18. "Верховный суд рассмотрит иск "ЯБЛОКА" о признании недействительными результатов ..." www.yabloko.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  19. ""ЯБЛОКО" оспорит отказ ВС признать результаты выборов в Госдуму ..." www.yabloko.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  20. "Ленинградское областное "ЯБЛОКО" выдвинуло кандидатов в депутаты ЗакСа Ленобласти". lo.yabloko.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  21. "Итоги выборов 18 сентября 2016 года депутатов Законодательного собрания Ленинградской области шестого созыва". www.lenoblinform.ru. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
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