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406:. According to Rybkin's first explanations, on February 5 he decided to “take a break from the fuss” that was raised around him and went to Kyiv. Rybkin did not specify what kind of “fuss” this was. He said that he turned off his mobile phones so that his rest would not be disturbed. “I have the right to two or three days of privacy! - said Rybkin. “I often visit Kyiv, my friends and I walk the streets, especially since the weather was good there this weekend.” Later, he stated that he had been kidnapped and drugged by Russian 442: 42: 875: 414:. Upon arrival he was offered refreshments in the apartment, at which point he became "very drowsy." After being unconscious, he woke up on 10 February. Upon waking, he was shown a videotape in which he was performing "revolting acts" conducted by "horrible perverts". He was told that the tape would be made public if he continued with his presidential campaign. According to 383:
Rybkin's candidacy aligned itself strongly with Berezovsky's politics. While it was believed that Rybkin would, even optimistically, be unable to receive more than 2% of the vote, it was also believed that he might receive a sizable enough amount of funding from Berezovsky that he could orchestrate a
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Rybkin said he feared for his safety if he returned to Russia, and whilst he initially continued the campaign from abroad, on 5 March 2004, he withdrew from the race, saying he did not want to be part of "this farce," as he called the elections.
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In February 2004, Rybkin disappeared for four days under mysterious circumstances. A day before his disappearance he accused the
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He ran for the Russian presidency in 2004, before dropping out after allegedly being kidnapped and drugged by Russian
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Many Russians had reported themselves to be too unfamiliar with Rybkin to have an opinion on him.
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In 1994, Rybkin was elected speaker of the State Duma. In January 1995, he became a member of the
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A Russian Diary: A Journalist's Final Account of Life, Corruption, and Death in Putin's Russia
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agents who lured him to Ukraine promising to arrange meeting with the former Chechen leader
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Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB
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significant amount of anti-Putin campaigning in advance of the election.
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in 1996–1998. He has the federal state civilian service rank of
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In March 1998, Rybkin was appointed Deputy Prime Minister for
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and of being involved in shady business activities with
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that led to a war in the Russian breakaway republic of
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Candidates in the 2004 Russian presidential election
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Five days later, Rybkin appeared in 926: 796: 660: 283:After a career on lower ranks of the 640:"Russian candidate 'was kidnapped'" 278: 13: 958:2004 Russian presidential election 752:14 January 1994 – 17 January 1996 460:Чуракова, Ольга (22 August 2013). 331:Commonwealth of Independent States 14: 1130: 703:"Rybkin drops challenge to Putin" 661:Biles, Peter (13 February 2004). 555:И.Рыбкин - кандидат в президенты 341:In 2004, Rybkin was nominated by 320:1995 Russian legislative election 273:Soviet Academy of Social Sciences 267:. In 1968, Rybkin graduated from 121:Secretary of the Security Council 94:as Chairman of the Supreme Soviet 1089:20th-century Russian politicians 873: 394:administration of complicity in 269:Volgograd Agricultural Institute 779:19 October 1996 – 2 March 1998 695: 654: 396:the 1999 bomb attacks in Moscow 729:Chairman of the Supreme Soviet 663:"Russia's 'spy thriller' saga" 632: 621:. 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Chairman of the State Duma
Boris Yeltsin
Ruslan Khasbulatov
Mikhail Rodzianko
Gennadiy Seleznyov
Secretary of the Security Council
Alexander Lebed
Voronezh Oblast
USSR
Russian
Chairman
State Duma
Secretary
Security Council
1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation
Federal Security Service (FSB)
Semigorka
Voronesh Oblast
Volgograd Agricultural Institute
Soviet Academy of Social Sciences
Communist Party
Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic
Agrarian Party of Russia
State Duma
Security Council of the Russian Federation
Ivan Rybkin Bloc
1995 Russian legislative election
electoral threshold
Commonwealth of Independent States

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