Nikolay Andrushchenko started his political career in the early 1990s. He became a member of the St. Petersburg City Council. Because of what he experienced during the end of the
Soviet Union he wanted to change Russia, especially by investigating the
corruption in his country. He is the co-founder of the newspaper
Novy Peterburg for which he wrote until his death in 2017. In 2007
Novy Petersburg was shut down after two official warnings because of two articles that were published. One article from Andrushchenko and another one by Konstantin Chernyaev.
Novy Peterburg went to court and in 2009 they won their case and could publish again. He was attacked twice in the months before he died, because of some documents that could have been related to investigations he was working on. He was famous for his articles about
human rights and his critic against the Russian president Vladimir Putin. He gave several interviews about his contacts with Putin in the 1990s when Andrushchenko was working as a
lawmaker and Putin was working for the Mayor
Anatoly Sobchak. Andrushchenko said that the center of Putin's politics had always been money and nothing else. ==Controversies==