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Recorded November 2012 Website Signature Ksenia Anatolyevna Sobchak (born 5 November 1981) is a Russian politician, TV anchor, journalist, socialite and actress. She is the daughter of the first democratically elected,, and the. Sobchak became known to the wider public as a host of the on the Russian channel.
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She is an anchor at an independent TV channel 'Rain'. Sobchak was the Civic Initiative's candidate for the.
At the age of 36, she became the youngest Russian presidential candidate in history. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and education [ ] Sobchak is the second daughter of the first democratically elected and, a Russian politician. Sobchak has described herself as being of part Jewish heritage.
Sobchak also revealed that she and her family experienced anti-Semitism. As a child, Sobchak attended the ballet school attached to the and the art school. In 1998, Sobchak left the school attached to, and enrolled at the (Department of International Relations). In 2001, Sobchak moved to and enrolled in the International Relations program at the. In 2002, Sobchak enrolled in a masters program at the department of at the same university.
[ ] Entertainment career [ ] Television [ ]. And (left to right) at the funeral of Putin's former mentor, in 2000 Sobchak's father, Anatoly, had been both and 's law professor at Leningrad State University. He built a close relationship with Putin, in particular, and in 1991 Anatoly helped launch Putin's career in politics when he was the mayor of Saint Petersburg.
Putin then helped Anatoly flee Russia when he was wanted on corruption charges. According to the, 'Putin's reported affection for the Sobchak family is widely believed to give Ksenia Sobchak a protected status, which may also explain her boldness', such as her encounter in October 2011 with, the controversial leader of the pro-Kremlin youth movement, when she reprimanded him for eating at an expensive restaurant in Moscow and published a video of the encounter on the internet. Russian presidential election, 2018 [ ]. See also: Prior to the announcement of her intention to enter the in 2018, Sobchak discussed her intention personally with Putin. She said: 'With Vladimir Vladimirovich, my family has been associated with a great deal.
So I felt it right to say that I made such a decision'. Putin, she said, told her that 'every person has the right to make their own decisions and must be responsible for them'.
In September 2017, prior to her announcement to run, Putin said of Sobchak's presidential intentions to a press conference at the, that 'Every person has the right to nominate himself in accordance with the law. And Ksenia Sobchak is not an exception here. I respect her father, I believe that he was an outstanding figure in contemporary Russian history. I'm saying this without a trace of irony. He was very decent, played a big role in my own destiny. But when it comes to running for presidency, things of a personal nature can not play any significant role. It depends on what program she's offering, if she'll actually run, run, and how she'll build her presidential campaign'.
Sobchak has cited the, 19th century aristocrats who forfeited their palaces and were sentenced to exile for challenging the ultimate power of the, as one of her inspirations. Some skeptics accuse Sobchak of being a pawn of Putin bent to undermine opposition candidate; the Kremlin often handpicks a high-profile liberal candidate to run in elections as part of its policy of ' wherein Putin attempts to control the entire process. Other skeptics suspect Sobchak's candidacy is mostly about building her brand.
Sobchak did not believe she could win against Putin in 2018, but has stated she's in it for the long haul: 'Of course I want to be president, I want to win, but I also want to be sincere. In a system created by Putin, it is only possible for Putin to win. I am realistic about who will become the president.' Under current Russian law, Putin may not run for President for a third consecutive term in 2024, just as he was barred from running for President in 2008.