Leonid Zyuganov, grandson of the leader of the Communist Party - "KP": we will re-educate the sharks of capitalism and teach them to share. The grandson of Gennady Zyuganov wrote a message with threats to the head of the course of his fiancée - And the parking is free

The grandchildren of the permanent leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov (he has eight of them) have successfully monetized their relationship with the main communist of Russia. The descendants of the leader are employed in various political projects, through which lobbyists of financial and industrial groups have direct access to the Duma faction of the Communist Party. The youngest of the communist grandchildren, 23-year-old Mikhail Zyuganov, among other things, uses the authority of his grandfather for blackmail. In the name of his beloved, whose lips are slightly disfigured by hyaluronic acid, Zyuganov-grandson made a nightmare of the entire faculty of journalism of Moscow State University and - slightly - the dining room of the State Duma.

As it became known to Life, in February the young man met the beautiful Yulia Feoktistova. Not wanting to live with his beloved in a civil marriage, Zyuganov Jr. soon made a cherished proposal to the girl. The couple recently filed an application with the registry office, they plan to start building a country mansion in the suburbs. Feoktistova and Zyuganov already call each other husband and wife.

Blond Julia with a doll face grew up in Moscow. During her studies, the girl changed two prestigious schools at once: No. 1397 named after Chkalov with in-depth study of the English language and chemical lyceum No. 1303. After that, she continued to study foreign languages ​​​​at the Moscow Diplomatic Academy, this time choosing Arabic as a profile subject.

Now, together with her future husband, the Arabist lives in an apartment in the center of Moscow, and in the summer she often visits relatives in the village of Lozovatka, Dnepropetrovsk region.

This summer, the bride of Zyuganov Jr. entered the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Despite the angelic appearance of the young lady, her classmates are afraid of her, assuring her that in any situation that is unpleasant for her, the girl immediately turns to an influential fiancé.

So, for example, recently the younger Zyuganov had to deal with a classmate Feoktistova. In the correspondence, the politician's grandson persistently asks the headman to immediately solve the girl's problem.

“Julia (my wife) wrote to me just now and said that you, being the head of the course, are inactive and do not want to help in her problem. The fact is that I don’t like it when my wife is refused, especially a man, and even more so the head of the course. I really hope that you will not have conflicts and you will solve this problem, since a little fragile girl should not decide everything for herself, you understand? Sincerely, Zyuganov M.A."

According to classmates, the cause of the conflict lies in the usual failure for students. The girl failed the test, and blamed the headman Dmitry, demanding to settle the issue with the teacher and agree on a retake. Dima refused to help in such a matter even to the famous classmate, which, of course, did not suit Feoktistova, who was used to getting everything at once.

Head of the course Dmitry

The confrontation between the grandson of a politician and a freshman instantly spread throughout the university, becoming the main topic of discussion at recess between couples.

The screenshot of this message accidentally came to us. We did not immediately believe, we asked Dima, the headman, but he was silent like a partisan. Classmates of Yulia Feoktistova also do not say anything, they are afraid, - says one of the second-year students. - But among themselves they often discuss that she looks down on everyone and almost immediately runs to Misha.

Zyuganov Jr. was not used to refusing his beloved, indulging all her whims. For example, so that Yulia does not have to stand in line for lunch at the university canteen, Mikhail, using the name of his grandfather, carefully writes out a pass for his fiancee to the State Duma, which is a two-minute walk from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University.

Mikhail Zyuganov loves to spend his holidays in the Urals

On the fact of what happened, we can note only one thing: the communists are now terribly crushed. The same Joseph Stalin, whom Zyuganov Sr. considers a role model, refused to exchange his son Yakov for Field Marshal Paulus. And the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation is engaged in the fact that they frighten the elders at the university, rector Sadovnichy, and write out illegal coupons for the service canteen. It's all bad.

People's Artist of Russia Nadezhda Babkina and the grandson of Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov were elected to the Moscow City Duma, having won the elections on September 14 in single-member districts, ITAR-TASS reported on Monday, citing data from the Moscow City Electoral Commission.

After processing 100% of the ballots, Nadezhda Babkina, who ran for United Russia, won 36.91% of the votes. She was ahead of Yabloko representative Sergei Grigorov, who took second place in the constituency (23.93% of the vote). Babkina was elected in the 6th single-mandate constituency, including the Golovinsky, Levoberezhny, Khovrino districts and part of the West Degunino district in the north of Moscow. Voter turnout in the county was 20.93%.

The youngest member of the Moscow City Duma will be Leonid Zyuganov. The grandson of the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, Leonid, entered the capital's parliament from the communists, receiving 33.47% of the votes cast in the 8th single-mandate constituency (Airport, Voikovsky, Koptevo and Sokol districts). Igor Nikolaev ("Yabloko") took second place in the district elections.

26-year-old Leonid Zyuganov became the youngest member of the new Moscow City Duma. The oldest deputy was the vice-speaker of the Moscow City Duma of the current convocation, also a communist Nikolai Gubenko (People's Artist of the RSFSR recently turned 73), who received 31.73% of the vote. Its closest competitor in the constituency that includes the districts of Akademichesky, Gagarinsky, Lomonosovsky and part of Vernadsky Avenue, Elena Rusakova (Yabloko) took second place with 25.63% of the vote.

According to the Moscow City Electoral Committee, the turnout in the elections to the Moscow City Duma held on Sunday was 21.04%.

According to the results of processing 100% of the protocols, 28 United Russia members, five communists, one candidate each from the Liberal Democratic Party and one from Rodina were elected to the Moscow City Duma. Among the winners are 10 self-nominees who were supported by United Russia.

The acting chairman Vladimir Platonov and his deputy Andrei Metelsky are again entering the Moscow City Duma of the sixth convocation. Valery Skobinov, Evgeny Gerasimov, Tatyana Portnova, Inna Svyatenko, Lyudmila Stebenkova, Kirill Shitov, Stepan Orlov, Mikhail Antontsev, Sergey Zverev, Alexander Semennikov, Anton Paleev, Alexander Milyavsky and Viktor Kruglyakov also retained their deputy seats.

Zinaida Dragunkina, Oleg Soroka, Irina Ilyicheva, Alexei Shaposhnikov, Valery Telichenko, Alexander Smetanov, Zoya Zotova, Tatyana Lomakina, Lyudmila Guseva, Pavel Poselenov, Tatyana Batysheva and Vera Shastina also apply to the Moscow City Duma from the United Russia party.

Shastina in her constituency was ahead of Leonid Yarmolnik, who was going to the polls from the Civil Initiative party. The head physician of the city polyclinic No. 220 won 28.44% of the votes in the 43rd single-mandate constituency, and the actor - 27.43%.

From the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Andrei Klychkov, Nikolai Zubrilin and Elena Shuvalova got to the Moscow City Duma along with Gubenko and Leonid Zyuganov.

The candidate from the Liberal Democratic Party and Andrey Shibaev from the Rodina party also get into the capital's Duma.

The Department of Information Technologies of Moscow conducted a study "Digital Ecosystems of Moscow" and found out which services in RuNet are most often used by Muscovites. The study notes that most often in the digital environment they use services in the field of finance (78%), online shopping (76%), transport (67%), media and entertainment (62%).

The Forum program includes thematic conferences and round tables, interdisciplinary discussions, master classes, curatorial expositions, presentations of successful projects, an exhibition of technologies, products and services.

“For the first time in the history of Luzhniki, a unique excursion route on the roof of the Grand Sports Arena opens for everyone at a 57-meter height. Visitors will be able to get a breathtaking view of the roof of the stadium and stunning views of the city,” said Deputy Moscow Mayor for Urban Policy and Construction Marat Khusnullin.

This was announced by Kirill Zhanaydarov, head of transport infrastructure projects at the Skolkovo Foundation.

Guests of the festival will be able to get acquainted with the culinary tastes of different nations, taste unforgettable delicious dishes, as well as come to master classes, concerts, and watch performances. Everyone, without exception, is waiting for outdoor sports games. Opening hours of the sites: Weekdays 11:00-21:00. Weekends and holidays 10:00-22:00

The Rowing Canal in Krylatskoye will host the international rowing competition "Great Moscow Regatta". About 900 representatives of sports delegations from 10 countries will come to Moscow: Azerbaijan, Germany, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Moldova, Slovakia, Sweden, Estonia and, of course, Russia.

More than 90% of families relocated from five five-story houses under the renovation program in the Mozhaisk district in the west of the capital received new apartments, said Maxim Gaman, head of the City Property Department.
“273 families, and there are 301 in total, signed contracts with the Department and moved to new buildings,” Gaman explained.

The number of jobs in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsk districts (TiNAO) will quadruple in the next five years compared to what it was before these territories were annexed to the capital, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. According to him, over the past seven years, the number of jobs in the TiNAO, as well as in Skolkovo, has grown by 2.5 times.

According to REN TV, the incident occurred on May 23 on Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Street. The woman needed medical attention. It is also noted that law enforcement agencies are establishing the circumstances of the incident.

This year, thousands of reconstruction enthusiasts from Russia, Italy, Great Britain, Turkey, and France will take part in the celebration. At 43 venues in different districts of the capital, they will recreate more than 30 historical eras, hold jousting tournaments, interesting and informative excursions. This was reported in the organizing committee of the cycle of city street events "Moscow Seasons".

They appeared on the streets, landscaped in 2018. Mostly planted lilac, brilliant rose and Japanese spirea. Most of the plantings are in front of the Ulitsa 1905 Goda metro station, in the Kitay-gorod area and in front of the entrance to VDNKh.

The main rival of Leonid Zyuganov in the elections to the Moscow City Duma - Denis Konstantinov withdrew from the race. Political analysts claim pre-election collusion.

The grandson of the head of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov, Leonid, has practically no competitors left. His closest rival, a representative of the Civic Platform, banker Denis Konstantinov, withdrew from the elections to the Moscow City Duma on Tuesday. He, like Leonid Zyuganov, ran in the 8th constituency. According to many opinion polls, it was the representative of the party of Mikhail Prokhorov who was in the lead in the race. And his departure from politics is associated with the pressure of Gennady Zyuganov himself, who is clearing the way for his grandson with all his might.

However, the official reason for Konstantinov's dismissal sounds prosaic - the candidate, who pasted over the entire constituency with his posters, realized that he would not be able to combine his main job in a bank with the position of a deputy. Moreover, he came to this conclusion less than a month before voting day.

Our candidate is in the lead, but due to difficult times in the banking sector, Denis Konstantinov analyzed the situation and considered that he would not be able to combine the work of a deputy and work in a bank, - Mikhail Vyshegorodtsev, secretary of the Moscow branch of Civic Platform, told Izvestia.

Nevertheless, political analysts are sure that the leadership of the Communist Party simply made up a package deal with other opposition parties to mutually support candidates in elections at various levels throughout the country. And the Communist Party will do everything for Leonid Zyuganov to become a deputy of the Moscow State Duma. After all, the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation sees in him a successor at the head of the entire party, and the elections to the Moscow parliament are a good springboard for a career breakthrough. And the only way the Communists can maintain their presence in the Moscow City Duma is through Zyuganov.

This is a trial balloon. The process of changing successors in the Communist Party will begin sooner or later. And experience in regional elections will help Leonid Zyuganov prepare for a possible battle for Moscow (at the elections to the State Duma), political scientist Dmitry Abzalov believes. - Zyuganov Jr. can become the face and new brand of the Communist Party.

The political scientist also notes that the campaign of the grandson of the head of the Communist Party, unlike other candidates from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, is the most ambitious.

It is incommensurable in terms of financial capabilities with other candidates from the Communist Party, besides, only Zyuganov is promoted at the federal level,” adds Abzalov.

Leonid Zyuganov himself, in a conversation with Izvestia, said that, according to polls, he had good chances.

I held 120 meetings with voters, we made more than 400 deputy inquiries, people recognize me, - he says. - But with my last name, no matter what I do, they will always say that it is grandfather.

It is worth noting that Leonid Zyuganov has not previously been seen in any political or social activity. Yes, and the candidate for the Moscow City Duma is a little old - 25. In this regard, experts assure that a set of these facts led to the fact that the communists, by hook or by crook, need to drag their leader's grandson into the capital's parliament. And since it is problematic to win only on the surname, then conspiracies are concluded and rivals are eliminated.

The current elections to the Moscow City Duma have a bizarre form. Why does the city need such a parliament? - ex-prefect of the SAO Oleg Mitvol grins rhetorically.

General Director of the National Strategy Council Valery Khomyakov does not rule out that the head of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov is lobbying his grandson.

Most likely, there were agreements with the opposition. Yes, and it is beneficial for the mayor's office to demonstrate that all party flowers are blooming in Moscow, - he believes. - I think that this game is absolutely not excluded, otherwise why would Gennady Andreevich push his grandson to the deputies of the Moscow City Duma. It would be better to move him to the deputies of the Orel Regional Council, especially since Vadim Potomsky will soon be the governor there.

Elections to the Moscow City Duma of the 6th convocation will be held on a single voting day, September 14. This time the voting will take place not by party lists, but by single-mandate constituencies, and the majority of elected parliamentarians will combine work in the Duma with their main profession.

In an interview with the radio station, Leonid Zyuganov noted that journalists may have misunderstood him.

“To call me and say: Leonid Andreevich, hello, would you like to? There was no such thing,” he said.

The possible appointment was previously reported by Kommersant. At the same time, the publication wrote that Leonid Zyuganov confirmed that he had received an offer to become a business ombudsman, but, according to these data, so far "there are no serious agreements." Now he leads the Moscow City Duma commission on science and industry. Here is what Zyuganov told Business FM:

Leonid Zyuganov: This discussion has no basis at all, because yesterday we had a conversation with Kommersant, I was asked if I plan to go to [elections] to the Moscow City Duma in the next convocation. I said that I do not exclude [it]. And then I was asked if I had discussed with someone the possibility of my appointment to the [post] of the Ombudsman for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs. I said that as part of a healthy discussion, my colleagues in the Moscow City Duma sometimes have the habit of discussing something, and this is normal. And since I head the commission on science and industry, of course, there is a similarity between these topics, and our party (KPRF. - Business FM) has always cared for small and medium-sized businesses. You can see, Gennady Andreevich, when he always speaks at parliamentary hearings, he always talks about this, that small and medium-sized businesses, unfortunately, are used as such a topic when you just need to say something very beautifully somewhere. And then, in general, it never passes into legislative norms. So, I told the girl that the main event was the election, first of all, of the mayor, and no agreements, and I emphasized it four times, I probably don’t know why she still put in the headline that Zyuganov does not deny. There are no agreements, there are none at all. I am now and so I am engaged, in principle, in this activity from the point of view of legislation. I immediately told her that we had not discussed this issue with the mayor's office. Therefore, I believe that first of all this year we need to talk about the mayoral elections. This is much more important and more interesting. And first of all, this really has a basis, because last week, on Wednesday, we held a conference that voiced the idea of ​​holding primaries. Therefore, we are now deciding on our candidate and are starting to deal with the most central event of 2018.

Leonid Zyuganov: No. I don't think it would be very correct. The mayor should be a business executive, a person who can show concrete deeds. Just here you need to understand that due to age, not everything can be done quickly. We have a huge, wide list of those people who are truly worthy and can, in general, be elected.

Haven't decided on a candidate yet?

Leonid Zyuganov: Honestly, no. But, if you heard, when we held a conference, Sergei Stanislavovich Udaltsov said: we had a very successful experience, I think, with Pavel Nikolaevich Grudinin. The nomination of a candidate from the broad front of the left forces, and, in my opinion, this is correct, because it allows you to attract, in general, a much larger part of the people. Get interested in your program, as it comes from several platforms, and, of course, with a leftist agenda. That's why we have primaries now. There, in general, people offer their candidates. Next will be the presentation of programs, voting. Well, further, based on the results of the voting, those candidates that we have will be considered.

Under Moscow law, the city's business ombudsman is appointed by the mayor in agreement with the federal government for a term of five years, and the candidate cannot be younger than 30 years old. Leonid Zyuganov will meet the age requirements in July, and the planned change of the commissioner should take place next year.