Lyudmila Narusova: “Politicians sometimes remind me of boys who did not play enough tin soldiers in their childhood and now they are ambitiously trying to compensate for this. Lyudmila Narusova - Russian politician: biography, personal life Age of Naruso

Member of the Federation Council Committee on constitutional legislation and state building.
Representative from the executive body of state power of the Republic of Tyva.

Lyudmila Narusova was born on May 2, 1951 in the city of Bryansk. After school, she worked as a laboratory assistant at the regional evening school for the deaf and hard of hearing in her hometown. From 1969 to 1974 she studied at St. Petersburg State University, majoring in history teacher. Then she studied at the graduate school of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, upon graduation she received degree candidate of historical sciences.

In 1978, Lyudmila Borisovna taught at St. Petersburg State University, worked as an editor of the socio-political editorial office of the university's publishing house and printing house. In 1980 she married Anatoly Sobchak. Then she went from assistant to doctoral student of the St. Petersburg state university culture and arts.

From 1993 to 1995, she helped organize hospices in the city of St. Petersburg - hospitals for doomed, dying cancer patients. She created the Mariinsky Foundation, which prepared the burial of the remains of Emperor Nicholas II.

In December 1995, Narusova won the election to deputies. State Duma Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on the federal list of the movement "Our Home - Russia". She was a member of the Committee on Women, Family and Youth Affairs.

After the death of her husband, Anatoly Sobchak, in February 2000, she headed the political advisory council of the city of St. Petersburg. In the same year, she was appointed to the post of Advisor to the Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation and President of the St. Petersburg Public Fund Anatoly Sobchak.

In April 2000, by decree of the President of Russia, Lyudmila Narusova was appointed Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Russian-German Foundation for Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation. Until April 2002, she represented the Government of the Russian Federation on the boards of trustees of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future" of the Federal Republic of Germany and the "Reconciliation Foundation of the Republic of Austria". Since 2000, Narusova has been the author and host of the TV program Freedom of Speech.

In 2002, on October 8, Lyudmila Borisovna was appointed representative in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the parliament of the Republic of Tyva. Approved as a member of the upper house. She entered the Committee of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for Science, Culture, Education, Health and Ecology. Member of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy.

From 2010 to 2012, Narusova was elected to the Federation Council from the executive body of state power of the Bryansk region; Chairman of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy. She was a member of the Federation Council Committee on Education and Science.

The Government of the Republic of Tyva again delegated Lyudmila Narusova to the Federation Council. She has been empowered since September 23, 2016. He is a member of the Federation Council Committee on constitutional legislation and state building.

For many years of conscientious work, Lyudmila Borisovna was awarded the medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow", "In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg", the badge "For achievements in culture". She was awarded the Honorary title "Honored Worker of the Republic of Tuva".

Ludmila Narusova- Russian political figure, member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation in 2002-2012, member of the St. Petersburg Union of Journalists, widow Anatoly Sobchak and mother of Ksenia Sobchak.

Childhood and youth of Lyudmila Narusova / Ludmila Narusova

Ludmila Narusova was born in a Bryansk family Boris Moiseevich Narusov, commandant of Herzberg and director of a school for the deaf, and Valentina Vladimirovna Narusova, working as the director of the cinema "October". The girl grew up with her older sister Larisa.
Before entering the institute Ludmila Narusova worked as a laboratory assistant at the regional evening school for the deaf and hard of hearing.

But in 1969 she entered the full-time department of the Faculty of History of Leningrad State University. Zhdanova and got married. Soon the marriage broke up, and in 1974 Ludmila Narusova Graduated from the Institute of History. In 1974 she became a post-graduate student at the Leningrad Branch of the Institute of History of the USSR of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Graduated from the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences. She defended her Ph.D. in historical sciences.

Career Ludmila Narusova / Ludmila Narusova

Since 1978 Ludmila Narusova worked as a teacher and editor of the socio-political editorial office of the publishing house and printing house of the Leningrad State University. A. A. Zhdanova. And in 1981 Ludmila Narusova began her career at the St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts as an assistant, senior lecturer and associate professor of history.

“In the 89th year, Professor Sobchak was elected to people's deputies. And I remember my husband's graduate student - the sweet, talented, capable Dmitry Medvedev, who pasted Professor Sobchak's election leaflets on fences and poles. Dmitry Medvedev, who charmed everyone with the phrase that “freedom is better than lack of freedom,” is now the chairman of a party that suppresses this freedom according to the Bolshevik principle: “Whoever is not with us is against us.” Does he know what his party members are doing and how they realize this slogan “Freedom is better than no freedom”?

In 1993-1995 Ludmila Narusova assisted in the creation of hospices in St. Petersburg. She also opened the Mariinsky Fund, which prepared the burial of the remains of Emperor Nicholas II.

In December 1995 Lyudmila Narusova was elected a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly Russian Federation according to the federal list of the movement "Our Home - Russia". In the Duma, Sobchak's wife joined the NDR faction, the committee on women, families and youth. In 1999, she lost the elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the III convocation in the Bryansk single-mandate district to a deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, a worker Vasily Shandybin.

In 2000 Ludmila Narusova was elected chairman of the political advisory council of St. Petersburg and appointed to the position of adviser to the head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation and the president of the St. Petersburg public fund Anatoly Sobchak.

From October 2000 to April 2002, she worked as a representative of the Government of the Russian Federation on the boards of trustees of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future" of Germany and the "Reconciliation Foundation of the Republic of Austria".

In 2000 Ludmila Narusova was the author and host of the TV program " freedom of speech"(St. Petersburg edition of the RTR).

Lyudmila Narusova has various awards and distinctions: the medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow" (1997), the medal "For Loyalty to Georgia", badge of honor"For achievements in culture" (Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, 2004).

October 8, 2002 Ludmila Narusova began her work as a representative of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the Parliament of Tuva. On October 16, 2002, her membership in the upper house was approved: Member of the Committee of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Science, Culture, Education, Health and Ecology and Member of the Commission of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Information Policy.

Since February 2006 Ludmila Narusova she was the chairman of the commission of the Federation Council on information policy, which studied the information and media market, the Internet and developed legislative proposals in this area. In this period Ludmila Narusova- Member of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education, Health and Ecology and Member of the Federation Council Commission on Housing Policy and Housing and Communal Services.

Since October 13, 2010 Ludmila Narusova worked as a representative of the Federation Council from the executive body of state power of the Bryansk region and chairman of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy, was a member of the Federation Council Committee on Education and Science.

Ludmila Narusova is a member of the "Association of Civil Resistance to Fascism" movement and advocates restricting the activities of Russian nationalist organizations. She believes that the slogan put forward "Russia for Russians" is unconstitutional and criminal.

In June 2012, when the Federation Council was considering amendments to the law on rallies, Ludmila Narusova expressed concern about the haste to move the law forward. Declaring that these amendments are intimidating protesters before the June 12 rally, Ludmila Narusova left the meeting room.

“Back in May, when I sharply opposed what the Federation Council was turning into, churning out repressive anti-constitutional laws, I understood what I was doing and how it would end. I wanted to once again be convinced of the degree of human, moral decline of my comrades, colleagues, the governor of the Bryansk region, who assured me how well I was working for the region, and asked me to help him in the election campaign.

In July 2012 Ludmila Narusova did not support the adoption of the “Magnitsky resolution” by the OSCE and pointed out that “determining the list of the perpetrators before the investigation, without a court decision, is not (methods) rule of law". The senator admitted that an honest investigation and the search for truth are hindered by the refusal to testify of the main witness, the CEO of Hermitage Capital, William Browder.

“I was the only senator who, after Beslan, voted against the abolition of the gubernatorial elections. I said that this is the collapse of democracy. It was not clear to me why the death of Beslan children is a reason to cancel the gubernatorial elections. If this is because the governors are ungovernable, then it was necessary to punish those who allowed this. But no one was punished. How were the elections in Bryansk in the fall? Absentee ballots, again buses bring some people of strange appearance, who go in rows to vote on absentee ballots. When I expressed this in SF on round table, they shouted: “Turn off her microphone!” The host, my colleague, wrote ominous notes in technical part: "Urgently turn off her microphone!".

October 22, 2012 Ludmila Narusova completed her work in the Federation Council by decision of the Governor of the Bryansk region N. Denin.

“This is the destruction of some illusions that I still have in relation not to Vladimir Vladimirovich himself, whom I know as an absolutely honest, decent person and devoted, but to his entourage. I have a feeling of disgust towards who he surrounds himself with. He surrounds himself with leadership United Russia”, where people of a very low moral standard. And do they really not understand - petty, fussy, greedy - that once you lie, you will not gain trust?

Personal life of Lyudmila Narusova / Ludmila Narusova

In 1980 Anatoly Sobchak and Ludmila Narusova formalized their relationship. Married was born Ksenia Sobchak. Anatoly Sobchak died in February 2000.

“After his death, clods of dirt began to fly, that supposedly he was steaming somewhere with the girls in the baths. They wanted to turn me away from him, so that my feminine pride would be hurt, so that she would be silent and wipe away her tears. The person who first saw the dead Sobchak in Kaliningrad and who told me a lot about what happened there is Shabtai Kalmanovich, who was killed in a car a few years ago under very strange circumstances.

Ksenia Sobchak's relationship with her mother was difficult, but mother and daughter were able to overcome interpersonal problems, they can often be seen together at social events or on TV shows. The year 2012 was especially indicative, when Ksenia Sobchak was carried away by opposition moods, and Ludmila Narusova spoke in defense of her daughter and her interests not only in conversations, but also at meetings in the Duma.

“I want to finish my husband's book, which he has almost completed. The source material was a questionnaire that Stalin himself filled out when he joined the CPSU (b). And the main idea of ​​the book is how not at all the brightest person in the galaxy of the first Bolsheviks (Lenin, Trotsky, Plekhanov) managed to organize such a system of power under which he became omnipotent, destroying all the bright personalities, and stand out against this new background, and how he managed to educate that total fear that led him to this very big post. All these years I thought that now so much has been written about Stalin that it is no longer relevant. And three years ago I returned to this manuscript. And you know, it was dumbfounded."

Lyudmila Borisovna Narusova(born May 2, 1951, Bryansk, USSR) - Russian politician, member of the Federation Council of Russia in 2002-2012, 2016 - 2021 (*). Deputy of the State Duma of Russia in 1996-1999. Member of the St. Petersburg Union of Journalists (2005). Member of the Public Council of the Russian Jewish Congress. Widow of Anatoly Sobchak and mother of Ksenia Sobchak.

Biography

She was born on May 2, 1951 in Bryansk. Parents - father Boris Moiseevich Narusov, (1923-2008), was a platoon commander of a security company of the Military Commandant's Office of the Schweinitz district, Meraeburg district, junior lieutenant, worked in a military unit as a Komsomol organizer, director of the House of Culture, then graduated from the history and defectology departments and became the director of a school for deaf people price Bryansk | Mother Valentina Vladimirovna Narusova (nee Khlebosolova) worked at the Oktyabr cinema in Bryansk, as an administrator, then as a director. Ludmila has elder sister Larisa.

In 1967 she worked as a laboratory assistant at the regional evening school for the deaf and hard of hearing in the city of Bryansk. In 1969 - a full-time student of the Leningrad State University. Zhdanov. In the early 1970s, there was a divorce from her first husband "because of a cooperative apartment." In 1974 she graduated from Leningrad State University named after A. A. Zhdanov, historian. In 1974 she was a post-graduate student at the Leningrad Branch of the Institute of History of the USSR of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Graduated from the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Candidate of Historical Sciences.

In 1978, a lecturer at the Leningrad State University. A. A. Zhdanova, editor of the socio-political editorial office of the publishing house and printing house of the Leningrad State University. A. A. Zhdanova. Worked in the library. Since 1980 - the wife of Anatoly Sobchak. Since 1981 - Assistant, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor of the Department of History, Doctoral Candidate of the St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts.

Public and political activities

In 1993-1995, she helped organize hospices in St. Petersburg - hospitals for doomed, dying cancer patients. She created the Mariinsky Foundation, which prepared the burial of the remains of Emperor Nicholas II.

In December 1995, she was elected to the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on the federal list of the Our Home is Russia movement (in St. Petersburg). In the Duma, she joined the NDR faction, the Committee on Women, Family and Youth Affairs.

In 1999, she lost the elections to the State Duma of the III convocation in the Bryansk single-mandate district to the deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the worker Vasily Shandybin.

After the death of Anatoly Sobchak in February 2000, she was elected chairman of the political advisory council of St. Petersburg.

Since the same year, Narusova has been an adviser to the head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation and president of the St. Petersburg Public Fund Anatoly Sobchak.

In April 2000, by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Narusova was appointed chairman of the supervisory board of the Russian-German Foundation for Mutual Understanding and Reconciliation. From October 2000 to April 2002 - Representative of the Government of the Russian Federation on the boards of trustees of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future" of the Federal Republic of Germany and the "Reconciliation Foundation of the Republic of Austria".

On October 8, 2002, Narusova was elected as a representative in the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the Tuva Parliament - the Great Khural, replacing Chanmyr Udumbara. On October 16, 2002, she was approved as a member of the upper house. Member of the Federation Council Committee of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for Science, Culture, Education, Health and Ecology. Member of the Commission of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on information policy.

Since February 2006 - Chairman of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy, which studies the information and media market, the Internet and develops legislative proposals in this area. Member of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education, Health and Ecology. Member of the Commission of the Federation Council on housing policy and housing and communal services. Since October 13, 2010, a representative in the Federation Council from the executive body of state power of the Bryansk region. Chairman of the Federation Council Commission on Information Policy. Member of the Federation Council Committee on Education and Science.

The widow of the former governor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak, Lyudmila Narusova, has long been known about the fierce hatred for the Russian people. However, the former senator's angry tirade on his Twitter shocked even worldly-wise Russophobes.

Such anti-Russian bravado was not even dreamed of by the Nazi invaders in 1941. Even the outrageous daughter of Narusova, Ksenia Sobchak, who at one time called the Russians "cattle" and praised the Jews, did not allow herself this. (Ksenia Sobchak: “I love Jews, because all Russians are cattle!”)
Lyudmila Borisovna (born Narusovich), who has Jewish roots on the paternal side, decided to demonstrate the clear superiority of the descendants of Moses over the Slavs. Narusova writes:

“What is the difference between Jews and Russians? Jews can create a country on the site of a desert, Russians will make a desert out of everything!”

According to Narusova, even Chechens and Tajiks deserve more a better life than Russians:

“Chechens deserve a better life, but Russians do not, Chechens are not afraid to be born and die, they are not afraid to live, Russians are not worthy of life because they are cowards.”

“There is no one worse than a Russian in the world! Even Tajiks are more freedom-loving people.”


According to the statements of Lyudmila Borisovna, Russians do not have not only culture, but even their native language:

“There is little left of the Russian language, and was it originally the Russian language? And Russian culture is also a controversial concept!”

As a result of much thought, Narusova comes to a disappointing conclusion for herself:

“I’m thinking where is the side of evil really. Maybe the Russian people in its current incarnation is EVIL itself !!!?”

Ludmila Narusova:

What to do with this world "evil"? The ex-senator finds the recipe immediately: “Exterminate! All without exception, less people more oxygen! bothers you Russian people, it must be eliminated!

And then he corrects himself politically:

“I am not calling for a change of power! I call for a change of people!”

As a result, Lyudmila Narusova regretfully states the fact of the high survival rate of the Russian people on the example of Russian homeless people:

“In no nation in the world there are so many homeless people as in Russian. Why do you want to survive by any means?"

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The widow of the former governor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak, Lyudmila Narusova, has long been known about the fierce hatred for the Russian people. However, the former senator's angry tirade on his Twitter shocked even worldly-wise Russophobes. Such anti-Russian bravado was not even dreamed of by the Nazi invaders in 1941. Even the outrageous daughter of Narusova, Ksenia Sobchak, who at one time called the Russians "cattle" and praised the Jews, did not allow herself this. (Ksenia Sobchak: “I love Jews, because all Russians are cattle!”)
Lyudmila Borisovna (born Narusovich), who has Jewish roots on the paternal side, decided to demonstrate the clear superiority of the descendants of Moses over the Slavs. Narusova writes: “How do Jews differ from Russians? Jews can create a country on the site of a desert, Russians will make a desert out of everything!”

According to Narusova, even Chechens and Tajiks deserve a better life than Russians: “Chechens deserve a better life, but Russians do not, Chechens are not afraid to be born and die, they are not afraid to live, Russians are not worthy of life because they are cowards.”

“There is no one worse than a Russian in the world! Even Tajiks are more freedom-loving people.”

According to Lyudmila Borisovna, Russians do not only have no culture, but even no native language: “There is little left of the Russian language, and was it originally the Russian language? And Russian culture is also a controversial concept!”

As a result of much thought, Narusova comes to a disappointing conclusion for herself: “I’m thinking where is the side of evil really. Maybe the Russian people in its current incarnation are EVIL itself !!!?”

What to do with this world "evil"? The ex-senator finds the recipe immediately: “Exterminate! All without exception, less people more oxygen! The Russian people are interfering with you, they must be eliminated!”

And then he corrects himself politically: “I do not call for a change of power! I call for a change of people!”

As a result, Lyudmila Narusova regretfully states the fact of the high survival rate of the Russian people on the example of Russian homeless people: “In no nation in the world there are so many homeless people as in Russian. Why do you want to survive by any means?"

Libarasts about Russians and Russia
"Russians are animals"
Journalist " Komsomolskaya Pravda» Uliana Skoybeda made a selection of liberal statements about Russians and Russia.
Alfred Koch: “The Russian man has degraded and turned into an uninteresting scum of civilization - into a narcissistic, touchy, cowardly bastard. I can say firmly, on the basis of my own observations: the Russian man is the most vile, the most disgusting and the most worthless type of man on Earth ... ".
Artemy Troitsky, musical critic: "I consider Russian men for the most part animals, creatures not even of the second, but of the third grade."
Valery Panyushkin, a prominent white-tape journalist, author of a program on the Dozhd TV channel: “It would be easier for everyone in the world if the Russian nation ceased.”
Tina Kandelaki: “Why do you always talk about Russia as a country of Russians? Russians, there is no you!”.
Mikhail Zhvanetsky: “My dream is to level the place where Russia used to be and build something new. It’s just to smooth…”
Writer Yulia Latynina: “If Russia were divided into parts, normal life would begin in a certain number of parts.” (kp.ru)

Narusova Lyudmila Borisovna - member of the Just Russia party and the Federation Council of Tuva. She was married to the former mayor of St. Petersburg, Anatoly Sobchak. Has a celebrity daughter Xenia in common with him. In the past, Narusova was a member of the Party of Life. She is a current member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

A family

Narusova Lyudmila Borisovna was born on May 2, 1951 in the city of Bryansk. Her father went through the entire war with the Nazis, ending it in Berlin. After that he worked as a director of a school in Bryansk. Boris Moiseevich (father of Lyudmila) had higher education, graduating from the Faculty of History and studying to be a defectologist.

Mother was a prisoner in a concentration camp. Lyudmila Borisovna's father was recently diagnosed with leukemia. She is an excellent daughter - at the first opportunity she moved her elderly parents to St. Petersburg, having bought an apartment for them in her neighborhood. Lyudmila takes care of her parents and tries to provide them with everything necessary. She has an older sister, whose name is Larisa.

The Germans stole Narusova's mother during the war to work in Germany. She was only sixteen at the time. At first she worked for German peasants, then, after the end of the war, she was hired as a translator in the military commandant's office of the USSR. She worked for some time in the German city of Heriberg, where she met Lyudmila's father, who was stationed there with his unit. Boris Narusov went to war in the forty-first year and returned only after it ended. They got married when Narusova's mother was twenty years old. Her husband was three years older. They had a daughter, Larisa, then Lyudmila Narusova. Their father's nationality is Jewish. Mother is Russian.

Education

After school, Lyudmila entered Leningrad University (in the sixty-ninth year). She graduated in the seventy-fourth year. Received a degree in history. After graduating from university, she entered graduate school. Brilliantly defended her dissertation and became a candidate of sciences.

Career

Lyudmila got her first job as a laboratory assistant. She worked at the Bryansk school for the hearing impaired. After some time, she got a job as a teacher at LSU. At the same time, she worked at the publishing house of Leningrad University, in the socio-political department. Then she moved to the University of Culture as an assistant. Then she was promoted to Later, Lyudmila Narusova became a doctoral student at the St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts.

Political career

Lyudmila Borisovna began to actively help her husband in his political career, thereby being in this circle. At first she supported him in the elections to the Leningrad City Council, then to the mayor of St. Petersburg.

Lyudmila began to work in hospices (hospitals for cancer patients). She became one of the founders of the Mariinsky Foundation. In the ninety-fifth year, she was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation. She joined the PDR faction and the Women's Committee.

After the death of Sobchak (in 2000), Lyudmila Borisovna was elected head of the political council of St. Petersburg. In the same year, she became an adviser to the head of the administration of the President of the Russian Federation and the head of the public foundation named after her husband.

In the spring of 2000, Vladimir Putin appointed Lyudmila head of the Russian-German Foundation for Reconciliation and Mutual Understanding. From the autumn of the same year until 2002, Lyudmila Borisovna was a representative of two boards of trustees.

After some time, she was elected head of the Federal Assembly from Tuva, replacing Chanmyr Udumbara in this post. In October 2002, she became a member of the upper house and the Federal Assembly for Culture, Ecology, Science, Health and Education. And in 2006 she joined the Federal Assembly Commission on Information Policy.

Since autumn 2010, Lyudmila Narusova has been representing the executive authority for the Bryansk region. She is also a member of the Federal Committee for Science and Education.

Lyudmila Narusova: personal life and the birth of a daughter

The first time Lyudmila married a medical student whom she met at the university. But after a while she divorced him. She wanted to sue ex-husband apartment and turned to lawyer Anatoly Sobchak for help.

From that moment, their romance began. The housing issue was resolved in favor of Lyudmila. But this did not stop their acquaintance, but continued. She was twenty-four at the time and he was thirty-eight. The age difference is quite large, but this did not frighten Lyudmila. After some time they got married. Once she saved his life by not letting him go on a trip to the mountains, where Anatoly's comrades, with whom Sobchak wanted to leave, died.

In the eighty-first year, their daughter Xenia was born. Even as a child, Lyudmila gave her to a ballet studio. Xenia's father wanted his daughter to become a lawyer. But she chose her path in life. Kseniya - socialite, in addition, tries himself in politics and declares that he sympathizes with opposition parties.

Political views of Lyudmila Narusova

Lyudmila Narusova, whose biography is closely connected with politics, advocates limiting the activities of Russian nationalist political organizations. In her opinion, some of their slogans are criminal and unconstitutional.

It also actively supports the activities of foreign foundations and various organizations in Russia. He believes that the country should turn towards the West and be more loyal to it. Lyudmila considers herself an oppositionist and believes that Russia needs many liberal reforms.

In 2012, when a bill on rallies was being considered, Lyudmila Borisovna protested against its promotion. And even indicatively retired from the meeting room. In July of the same year, she participated as a witness in one loud litigation about the embezzlement of budgetary funds and non-payment of taxes on an especially large scale. Lyudmila made several scandalous statements after the end of the trial, as she was dissatisfied with the results.

Lyudmila Narusova does not always support the foreign policy activities of the country. She speaks negatively about Russian aircraft in Syria and believes that the leadership of the Russian Federation should not interfere in this conflict.

Narusova in show business

In 2002, Lyudmila Borisovna tried herself in show business. She became the host of the Price of Success program on the Rossiya television channel. Prior to this, Narusova already had experience of similar activities in "Mind Games" and "Freedom of Speech" on TV in St. Petersburg. Lyudmila wanted to become the chief editor of one of the printed publications. And she directly stated this at one of the press conferences. But her dreams have not yet come true.

In 2005, Narusova was admitted to the Union of Journalists of St. Petersburg. Lyudmila Borisovna has always been a supporter of toughening the responsibility of the media for the materials that are published, and regretted that there is no unified information policy in Russia.