LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky said about the readiness to kneel down before the residents of the Khabarovsk territory.
Tags: Vladimir Putin, Government, Vladimir Zhirinovsky, politics Full Screen 1 / 3 A governor of the Khabarovsk region along the border with China, Sergei Furgal is escorted from a … The politician is famous for his passionate, patriotic rhetoric and confrontational style. Over the years, Zhirinovsky has been involved in many controversial moments, including calling a fellow presidential candidate a Sergei Furgal, the governor of the Khabarovsk region along the border with China, The Investigative Committee, the nation’s main criminal investigation agency, said Furgal is accused of involvement in the murders of several businessmen in the region and nearby territories in 2004 and 2005. In 2015-2016, he headed the public health committee in the lower house of parliament, the State Duma.The Liberal-Democratic Party, led by flamboyant ultranationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky, long has been a fixture in the tightly-controlled Russian political system and voted along with the Kremlin's wishes.While Furgal has never challenged federal government policy like the rest of his party, his unexpected victory in the gubernatorial election reflected growing public frustration with President Vladimir Putin's policies and marked a painful setback for the main Kremlin party, United Russia.Russian media reports said that Furgal had promised the Kremlin he would step down if he won the governor's seat but broke his pledge, and his highly-placed foes have taken revenge. The politician said that most of the defenders of the former Governor is only valid for two weeks from the time of his arrest. Following the end of the war, it was the start of the Baby Boomer years and technology advancements such as the jet engine, nuclear fusion, radar, rocket technology and others later became the starting points for Space Exploration and Improved Air Travel. Vladimir Zhirinovsky was born in 1940s. His words are quoted by the radio station “Moscow speaking” on Friday, July 24. Vladimir Zhirinovskogo: Mikhail Voskresensky / RIA Novosti. A provincial governor in Russia's far east has been arrested on charges of involvement in multiple murders and was flown to Moscow. The early 1940s were dominated by World War II.
Liberal-Democratic Party leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky criticized law enforcement agencies over the arrest, arguing that there was no need to put Furgal in handcuffs.
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky said about the attempts to save the former Governor of Khabarovsk territory Sergey Furgala long before his arrest.
Vidéo. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.A governor of the Khabarovsk region along the border with China, Sergei Furgal is escorted from a court room in Moscow, Russia, Friday, July 10, 2020. The 50-year-old governor has denied the charges that date back to the period before he launched his political career when he was a businessman with interests ranging from imports of consumer goods to timber and metals Before defeating a Kremlin-backed rival to win the governor’s seat in 2018, Furgal served as a federal lawmaker on the ticket of the Liberal-Democratic Party for a decade. Vladimir Zhirinovskogo: Maxim Blinov / RIA Novosti. Nations will get attracted to Russia again. Célébrités similaires.
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The arrest of Furgal, who has remained widely popular in his region, has stoked broad discontent, with a petition protesting his arrest quickly getting more than 37,000 signatures and residents of Khabarovsk staging pickets in his support.It also provoked an unusual angry outburst from Zhirinovsky, who accused federal officials of fabricating the case against Frugal to sideline his party and even compared his arrest to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's purges.“You are sitting in your high offices and acting like in Stalin's times,” Zhirinovsky said in a fiery speech before the lower house. Twitter. WhatsApp. Zhirinovsky said that after the dissolution of the Soviet Union the bipolar political structure of the world vanished and the West is now interested in reducing a leftward trend in Eastern Europe.