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Doctor of Political Sciences, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, leader of the Great Russia party, former State Duma deputy of the 4th convocation

Saveliev Andrey Nikolaevich, born in 1962, graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Faculty of Chemical Physics (1985), postgraduate studies (1990). Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1991, specialty "Chemical Physics"). Doctor of Political Science (2001). Author of more than two dozen books, several hundred scientific, analytical, journalistic articles.

Experience: Junior researcher at the Institute of Chemical Physics, at the Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics (1985-1990). In 1990 he was elected to the Moscow City Council. Worked in the Commission for Public Organizations, Director of the Public Center of the Moscow City Council (1993). Later he worked in a number of analytical centers, in the Russian Socio-Political Center (1995-1998). Conducted seminars "National Doctrine", "Political Mythology", "Religion and Society", taught political science courses at the Russian State University for the Humanities and Moscow State University.

In 2000 he defended his doctoral dissertation in political sciences (specialty "political institutions and processes"). The dissertation is connected with the formation of political behavior under the influence of political symbols, images and myths.

In 1999-2003, he worked as an adviser to the chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, taught at the political science department of the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, and was a member of the Academic Council. He was a member of the team of authors that prepared and published the reference dictionary "War and Peace in Terms and Definitions" (2003), which received a diploma from the Association of Book Publishers in 2004.

In December 2003 he was elected to the State Duma. He worked as deputy chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots, then - the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Author and co-author of draft laws on issues of citizenship, migration, national security, national policy, etc. (more than 40 draft laws and more than 140 speeches at the plenary meetings of the State Duma). He was awarded an honorary diploma of the Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation for his contribution to legislative activity.

Since 2008, he has been teaching (Moscow State University, Faculty of Sociology, until 2010), analytical journalism and publishing. During 2008-2014 he published more than 10 scientific and analytical monographs related both to the fundamental problems of politics and to current events in the political life of Russia. Regular participant of the annual Book Fair at VDNKh. In 2010 he received a diploma from the Moscow Patriarchate for his co-authorship of the monograph Russian Doctrine. In 2011 he became a laureate of the competition of scientific works "Russian Civilization and the West". In total, he has published more than 20 books, about 10 books are waiting for their publisher.

Main scientific works: Political mythology, M .: Logos, 2003 (political psychology), Nation and state, M .: Logos, 2005 (state theory); Image of the enemy, M.: Knizhny Mir, 2010 (physical and social anthropology), Trojan War. Reconstruction of the great era, M.: Knizhny Mir, 2017 (ancient history).

Range of scientific interests: theory of the state, political anthropology, political conservatism, political mythology, ethnopolitics, national security, history and culture of Ancient Greece.

Political activity:

1991-1992 - was a member of the leadership of the Moscow branch of the Social Democratic Party (O. Rumyantsev)

1992-1999 - was the initiator of the creation and a member of the leadership of the Union of the Revival of Russia (SVR), transformed after the creation of the Congress of Russian Communities into an analytical group.

1993-2001 - one of the founders and a member of the leadership of the Congress of Russian Communities (KRO, D. Rogozin)

2004-2006 - member of the leadership of the Rodina party (D. Rogozin)

2007-present - leader of the party "Great Russia"

since 2014 - member of the Russian National Front coalition headquarters

since 2016 - member of the PDS NPSR

Political Views: Russian nationalist, monarchist, imperialist, national conservative

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Leader of the Great Russia party, doctor of political sciences, monarchist, imperialist, Russian nationalist, militarist, Orthodox fundamentalist, national conservative.

Born on August 8, 1962 in the city of Svobodny, Amur Region. In 1979 he graduated from school, in 1985 - the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. From 1985 to 1990 he worked at the Institute of Chemical Physics and the Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics. In 1990, he completed his postgraduate studies and received the degree of candidate of physical and mathematical sciences (specialty "chemical physics").
In the same year he became a deputy of the Moscow City Council (he worked in the commissions for the consumer market and for public organizations, then became director of the Public Center of the Moscow City Council). He worked there until it was liquidated.
Since 1992 he has been engaged in political science.
In 1998 he moved to work in the International Congress of Russian Communities.
In 2000, Savelyev defended his doctoral dissertation in political sciences (major in political institutions and processes)

In December 2003, Andrei Nikolayevich was elected to the State Duma from the Rodina association. In the State Duma, he joined the committee on constitutional legislation and state building, and was later elected deputy chairman of the committee. He was included in the Counting Commission of the Duma.

On January 21, 2005, Savelyev joined the hunger strike within the walls of the Parliament declared by representatives of the Motherland faction. This hunger strike was announced after the deputies learned that the agenda of the State Duma did not include consideration of an alternative statement "On the negative social consequences of replacing benefits with cash payments."

A week after the start of the hunger strike, Savelyev was hospitalized with a diagnosis of low blood sugar. The rest of the deputies ended their hunger strike in early February 2005. Their demands (resignation of Minister of Health Mikhail Zurabov, Minister of Finance Alexei Kudrin and Minister of Economic Development and Trade German Gref; introduction of a moratorium on the operation of the law on the monetization of benefits; creation of an emergency commission to find ways out of the current crisis) were never fulfilled.

At the end of March 2005, Saveliev's name appeared in the media in connection with a fight in the State Duma. It was reported that Savelyev had a fight with LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky. Zhirinovsky told reporters that he had filed an application with the Russian Prosecutor General's Office with a demand to initiate criminal proceedings against Savelyev and the head of the Motherland faction, Rogozin. In response, deputies from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and Rodina began collecting signatures for the recall of Zhirinovsky from the post of vice speaker. They also suggested that their colleagues deprive Zhirinovsky of his parliamentary immunity and declared a boycott on him, but this proposal was not accepted, and in April 2005 Savelyev still had to testify at the Prosecutor General's Office in connection with the fight.

In June 2005, shortly after the mass blackout in Moscow and the region, Savelyev suggested that the deputies ask the government for data on the salary of members of the board of directors and the board of directors of RAO UES of Russia, as well as heads of regional energy enterprises that are part of the holding. The State Duma approved his proposal. On June 16, Savelyev took part in an action by representatives of the Moscow branch of the Rodina party, during which an inflatable stuffed animal of the head of RAO UES of Russia, Anatoly Chubais, was launched into the sky. As Savelyev explained, in this way his party comrades sent Chubais ahead of schedule "to retire" and can hold a similar action on the occasion of the birthday of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In early October 2005, Rogozin, Savelyev, and their party ally Alexander Babakov submitted amendments to the law on the status of foreigners in Russia to the State Duma. The deputies proposed to ban foreigners from trading in the markets, referring to the need to protect the Russian manufacturer. The liberal media have repeatedly tried to accuse the Rodina party of xenophobia.

After it became known in the summer of 2006 about the impending merger between Rodina and the Russian Party of Life, Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov, Savelyev sharply criticized what was happening. When the unification of Rodina, the RPL and the Russian Party of Pensioners that joined them led to the creation of a new Just Russia party, the politician said: “They (Fair Russia) stole legal powers from us. Moreover, 150,000 of our supporters had the status of being a member of the Rodina party, which has now been stolen from them.”

Andrey Nikolaevich Savelyev is a Russian statesman and politician. Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building. Member of the Presidium of the KRO. Chairman of the political party "Great Russia". Head of the international fund "Russian Information Center". Doctor of Political Sciences.

Biography

Born on August 8, 1962 in the city of Svobodny, Amur Region, in a Russian family. In 1985 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Faculty of Molecular and Chemical Physics. From 1985 to 1990 he worked at the Institute of Chemical Physics and the Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1990 he completed his postgraduate studies. In the same year he was elected to the Moscow Council. He worked in the commissions for the consumer market and for public organizations, then as director of the Public Center of the Moscow City Council. A year later, he became a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences with a degree in chemical physics.

In 1993 he completed two courses at the Moscow Law Institute. In 1994 he graduated from the courses of stock market specialists. From 1995 to 1998, after the illegal liquidation of the Moscow City Council, he worked in a number of analytical centers, in the Russian Public and Political Center. From 1999 to 2003, he worked as an adviser to Dmitry Rogozin as Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs and the President's Special Representative in Kaliningrad. In 2000 he defended his doctoral dissertation in political sciences, majoring in political institutions and processes. From November 2002 to April 2003, he worked in Kaliningrad as an analyst at the Rogozin Bureau. In December 2003, he was elected to the State Duma on the list of the Rodina bloc. In the Duma, he worked as deputy chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots, then - the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building.

From 2004 to 2006 he was a member of the Motherland party, was a member of the presidium of the party. After changing the leader, ideology and name of the party (transformation into "Fair Russia"), he left it. Then, he joined the DPNI and took part in the restoration congress of the KRO, where he was elected a member of the Presidium of the movement. In May 2007, at the founding congress of the Great Russia political party, he was elected its chairman.

Personal life

Married, has two sons.

Hobbies and interests

Engaged in active sports. Particular preference is given to martial arts. The range of scientific interests includes such topics as: conservative ideology, political anthropology, political mythology, Russian national idea, state theory, ethnopolitics and much more.

"Rebellion of the nomenklatura" (1995);

"Ideology of the Absurd" (1995);

"Chechen trap" (1997);

"The myth of the masses and the magic of the leaders" (1999);

"Political Mythology" (2003).

Editor and co-editor of scientific collections:

"The Inevitability of Empire" (1996);

"Russian system" (1997);

"The Racial Meaning of the Russian Idea" (1999, 2000, 2002).

Saveliev Andrey Nikolaevich- Doctor of Political Sciences, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, leader of the "Great Russia" party.
According to his convictions, Andrey Nikolayevich: a monarchist, imperialist, Russian nationalist, militarist, Orthodox fundamentalist, national conservative, patriot of Russia.
Born on August 8, 1962 in the city of Svobodny, Amur Region.
Quotes:
-When the principle "Russian - help Russian" enters our life, it will change exactly the way we would like it to. When the Russians begin to help each other, they will ensure that Russia is ruled by those who understand the Russian soul, Russian interests, serve the Russian spirit and Russian tradition.
-There is no such nationality - "Siberian". There are residents of Siberia, just as there are residents of the Ryazan or Nizhny Novgorod provinces. Everywhere there is a small-town (territorial) patriotism, which is inherent, including, and Siberians. But “Siberian” is not a nationality, but a territorial sign, a community. Of course, they have their own local characteristics, just like the inhabitants of the Far East and Central Russia. But there was not and is not a kind of “Siberian culture” and “Siberian self-consciousness” in Russia. Ethnically, Siberians are no different from those who exist in other parts of our vast country.
- The Bolsheviks not only pushed the Russians against each other in the civil war, not only destroyed the color of the nation - the leading classes, but also confused Russian self-consciousness with internationalism. As a result, the country was plowed up by ethnic borders, along which it was divided in 1991. Any internationalism is deeply opposed to the Russian idea. Russia acquires its universal service as an original country and a unique state - an empire that unites many peoples under the leadership of the Russians.
- It is confirmed invariably: socialism is, among other things, also a diagnosis. If a person is for socialism, then he is a complete and already incorrigible idiot who knows nothing, hears nothing, is incapable of understanding anything in principle. I now propose a completely final definition: "Socialism is idiocy."
- Liberals are disgusting. But we stopped communicating with them a long time ago. But the "pagans" just climb and climb. And it's just a sick audience. There is simply nothing but hatred for the Russian people in this “belief” in their mental and spiritual vices. Full identity liberals. Those hate Russia, and these - too. This is the same non-Russian as the foreign liberals. Although their father and mother may be Russians, their minds are broken, and their spirit is polluted with vile inventions about Russia and Russians. They hate the whole Russian history in general. Exactly like the liberals. They don't want to know what "Russians" are. And they spit on the graves of our ancestors. There is nothing but hatred in them. There is nothing at all from historical paganism in them - they do not know anything about it at all. The only harm from this senseless public to the Russian movement. They always ruin everything, no matter what they touch. Even if part of their consciousness has not yet been killed, anyway, sooner or later they strike at the Russians, if they begin to take them as friends, comrades, comrades-in-arms. These are natural traitors. And betrayal in their madness is formed from wild fantasies about “paganism” and wild slander against Orthodoxy and Orthodox people. If half of a person’s head is stuffed with non-Russians, nothing can be done about it. The drunk will oversleep, and the half-fool will never pass into a sane state.

Andrei Savelyev has been heard about as a supporter of radical ideas of rebirth through the Russian nation, a fighter against illegal immigration, and the leader of the unregistered national-patriotic party "Great Russia". By the way, the leading party propagandist was now the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian government. But the paths of the comrades-in-arms diverged, since Savelyev considers any cooperation with the current government an indelible stigma.

Childhood and youth

Andrey Nikolayevich comes from the Far East, from the banks of the Amur. Born in August 1962 in a city with a non-trivial name Svobodny. In the first grade, Andrei went to school No. 186 in Moscow, completed his secondary education at the Experimental School No. 82 of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, located in the Moscow region, in the village of Chernogolovka.

In 1985, Savelyev received his higher education at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. After graduating from the university, he worked at specialized institutes of chemical physics and energy problems, while studying in graduate school at the same time. In 1990, he was awarded the "crust" of a candidate of sciences in the specialty "chemical physics".

For two years Andrei Savelyev tried to get a law degree, but did not graduate from the institute. Some courses on mastering the basics of the stock market appear in the biography of the chauvinist. In 2000 he defended his doctoral dissertation in the field of political science.

Business and social activities

Savelyev's activities for the benefit of society, as he understood it, began with the election of a deputy of the Moscow City Council. After the predecessor of the Moscow City Duma was dissolved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Savelyev worked at the ROPTs Foundation.

This was followed by the post of adviser to Dmitry Rogozin, who was then the head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs. In 2003, Andrei Nikolayevich himself sat in the deputy chair, representing the Motherland bloc.


In the lower house of the Russian parliament, he was elected to the post of deputy chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots, then moved to the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building.

During his time as a deputy, Savelyev was remembered for participating in a public hunger strike of the Motherland faction, a fight with, launching a scarecrow, and a proposal to ban foreigners from trading in the markets. The name of the deputy was included in the directory "Ultra-Right Radicals in Russia", where he was named one of the ideologists of nationalism.

From 2004 to 2006 he was a member of the Motherland party, was a member of the presidium. After the change of leadership, the transformation of the party into A Just Russia, Savelyev left the party for ideological reasons.

From the mid-1990s, Savelyev was a member of the leadership of the political association "Congress of Russian Communities", left the organization when its leader Dmitry Rogozin proposed that the KRO join the All-Russian Popular Front. The ONF, as you know, was created to support the presidential elections in 2012.


In February 2005, while still in public service, Andrei Savelyev took the oath of allegiance, considering himself the head of the Russian imperial house, whose claims to the throne, as you know, are not accepted by everyone. This fact is captured in the photo, which is freely available on the Internet. The servant of the people did not give any explanation for his act.

2007 was marked by the creation of the Great Russia party, which Saveliev headed. Not without sarcasm, the new party leader said that after the founding congress he was summoned to the prosecutor's office, where they asked if a financially disgraced businessman supported the party.


"Great Russia" was twice denied official registration. The cell coordinator in Murmansk was the notorious Miron Kravchenko, an activist of the Christian State - Holy Rus' organization, which in 2017 became famous for its threats against the distributors of the film Matilda.

The goal of "Great Russia" Andrei Savelyev proclaimed the establishment of Russian national power. And it must be admitted that the ideas of the organization find supporters, are the subject of heated debate, videos are duplicated on the forums of various sites, LiveJournal platforms. On his LiveJournal page, Savelyev stated that the 2018 elections would be rigged, and the rigging is already embedded in the very procedure for holding elections.


Savelyev chose YouTube as the main mouthpiece of national-radical ideas, where he opened his own channel. On the hosting, the politician publishes “Russian News” weekly, where he sets out his vision of the state of affairs in Russia, conducts conversations on the topics of Russophobia, exposes the Kremlin’s policy, and shares his attitude towards former associates.

Andrei Nikolaevich did not ignore the judicial system, the topic of the removal of the Russian team from the Olympics. Videos titled “Who is Mr. Putin?”, “Putin's era is ending” gathered the greatest number of views.

At the same time, Andrei posted details where like-minded people and sympathizers can transfer funds to cover party expenses.

Personal life

About the personal life of Andrei Savelyev, it is only known that he is married, has two sons - Mikhail and Ivan. His wife Olga is a foreign language teacher. Andrey is a black belt in karate. On the page in



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