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chief who was being targeted for international investigation by Russian authorities and was residing in Israel during the campaign. She was outspoken about unfair conditions of the election, particularly about its media coverage. Early into the campaign, analysts predicted that she might be able to
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that Putin asked Khakamada to pass a threat to Politkovskaya. Khakamada denied her involvement in passing any specific threats, and said that she warned Politkovskaya only in general terms more than a year earlier, and that Politkovskaya blamed her and
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threatened her and like-minded colleagues in person. According to Berezovsky, Putin had issued threats that Khakamada and her colleagues "will take in the head immediately, literally, not figuratively" if they "open the mouth" about the
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receive more than 10% of the vote. Khakamada received 3.9% of votes. While she declared that she found her performance in the election to have been, "satisfactory", she alleged that there had been many irregularities with the vote.
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than most of the other candidates challenging Putin. Her candidacy was officially registered on 8 February. Khakamada was only the second woman to be a registered candidate in a Russian presidential election, after only
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representative from 1993 to 2003. She is regarded as a democratic politician who is in a moderate opposition to the Russian government. She is known for criticizing the governmental actions during
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where she was involved as one of the negotiators. Khakamada stated that the hostage takers were not going to use their bombs to kill the people and destroy the building.
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Khakamada claimed her motivation for running was her desire to see a liberal opposition candidate. She would ultimately be the only liberal opposition candidate to run.
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in 1939. Her mother, Nina Sinelnikova, with Russian, Lezgian and Armenian roots, was an English schoolteacher who lost her father to the
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alleged that Khakamada only entered the election to feign a role of a democratic opponent to provide more legitimacy to the election of
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Mitrokhin, Vasili, Christopher Andrew (2005). The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World. Basic Books.
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2007 - “Love, out of the game. The story of one political suicide" ("Любовь, вне игры. История одного политического самоубийства")
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2012 - "The Tao of Life: A Master Class from a Staunch Individualist" ("Дао жизни: Мастер-класс от убежденного индивидуалиста")
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2006 - “Sex in big politics. Self-instruction self-made woman " ("Sex в большой политике. Самоучитель self-made woman")
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Noonan, Norma C. & Nechemias, Carol. Encyclopedia of Russian Women's Movements. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001.
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Khakamada published the book "Gender in big-time politics" describing her personal experience of work in Kremlin.
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for three convocations (electoral terms, 1993–2003) and vice-chair of the house; co-chair of a political party
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for becoming Kremlin's puppets. Politkovskaya and Litvinenko were murdered in October and November 2006.
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2008, Khakamada left the party of her own accord, explaining the cessation of her political activities.
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leadership. The Russia expert and political science professor Shigeki Hakamada is her half-brother.
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2014 - “In anticipation of oneself: From image to style” ("В предвкушении себя: От имиджа к стилю")
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Khakamada's campaign slogan was “Irina Khakamada: Our Voice”. Her campaign received funding from
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Khakamada was one of the leaders of the Union of Rightist Forces when she decided to run in the
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Russian economist, political activist, journalist, teacher, publicist and politician (born 1955)
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Khakamada kicked off her campaign by delivering a speech which placed the blame for the
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Khakamada has appeared in several films and television series as an actress, including
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named Khakamada a 21st-century politician among 100 well-known women in the world.
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Ksenia Sobchak announced the participation in the presidential elections in Russia
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2002 - “Peculiarities of National Politics” ("Особенности национального политика")
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In 2002, Khakamada served as a rapporteur from Russia at the 57th session of the
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2018 - "Restart: how to live many lives" ("Рестарт: Как прожить много жизней")
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and her mother to suicide following the family's forced relocation to
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2017 - "Success. You ask - I answer" ("Успех. Cпрашиваете– отвечаю")
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Second convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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After the election Khakamada founded a new political party named
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Khakamada was a former member (deputy) of the lower house (the
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2008 - "Success in the big city" ("Success в Большом городе")
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Khakamada was born to a Japanese father, Mutsuo Hakamada, a
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Khakamada was a member of the coordinating council of the
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Khakamada graduated from the Department of Economy of the
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Faculty of Economics of Lomonosov Moscow State University
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in Moscow in 1978. She obtained her PhD degree from the
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at Putin's feet. She entered the election with better
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Candidates in the 2004 Russian presidential election
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Khakamada denied such allegations. 390: 1619:Irina Khakamada about hostage crisis 1249:"RUSSIAN ELECTION WATCH Vol.3, No.7" 1238: 1221:"RUSSIAN ELECTION WATCH Vol.3, No.4" 1213: 1106:"RUSSIAN ELECTION WATCH Vol.3, No.6" 1085: 1064:"RUSSIAN ELECTION WATCH Vol.3, No.5" 1053: 1020: 1009: 917: 750:1995 - "Common cause" ("Общее дело") 624: 392:[ɪˈrʲinəmʊˈtsuəvnəxəkɐˈmadə] 294:(1989–1992, 1994–1999 and 2008–2016) 18: 1418:"Irina Hakamada uhodit iz politiki" 1366:Google video in Russian and English 1304:"СИНХРОННЫЙ ПЕРЕВОД С КРЕМЛЕВСКОГО" 836:"Irina Khakamada – for free Russia" 13: 1887:21st-century Russian women artists 1837:Russian people of Armenian descent 1706:2004 Russian presidential election 1328:Live interview with Berezovsky by 686:received word from Khakamada that 564:2004 Russian presidential election 558:2004 Russian presidential election 397:2004 Russian presidential election 14: 1933: 1857:Union of Right Forces politicians 1842:Russian people of Lezgian descent 1548: 198:Deputy Chairman of the State Duma 628: 23: 1566:A challenger for the presidency 1518: 1504: 1478: 1464: 1438: 1424: 1410: 1378: 1354: 1322: 1296: 1270: 1191: 1165: 1139: 1127: 668:(RNDS) political party, led by 430:2005 she was nominated for the 1907:Moscow State University alumni 1583:Irina Khakamada about her book 1360:Litvinenko's statement at the 1016:Антикомпромат. 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