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Nikolay Kharitonov

Nikolay Mikhailovich Kharitonov is a Russian communist politician who has served in the State Duma since 1994, and as Chairman of the Committee on the Development of Far Eastern and Arctic regions since 2011. Kharitonov was the Communist Party of the Russian Federation's candidate for the 2004 Russian presidential election and for the 2024 Russian presidential election, but was defeated in both by the incumbent president Vladimir Putin.

Biography
Nikolai Kharitonov was born on October 30, 1948, in the village of in Novosibirsk Oblast. He completed his education at the Novosibirsk Agricultural Institute. Between 1972 and 1994, he served as an agronomist and subsequently as the manager of the Galinsky state farm in the Moshkovsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast. Since 1994, he has been a member of the State Duma. , 22 May 2025 ==2004 presidential campaign==
2004 presidential campaign
Kharitonov was the Communist Party's nominee in the 2004 Russian presidential election. At the time, some observers perceived him to be a weak candidate, lacking in both name recognition and charisma. Russians were largely indifferent or unaware of his candidacy. He ran on the slogan "For the native land and the popular will", == 2024 presidential campaign ==
2024 presidential campaign
Kharitonov announced that he would challenge Putin to a rematch in the 2024 Russian presidential election. Despite opposing many of Putin's domestic policies, he does not oppose the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and as such has been placed on the sanctions list of the United Kingdom and the United States. Kharitonov proposed a change in socio-economic policy, the development of industrial and agricultural sectors, and the nationalization of the nation's mineral resource base with the aim of generating new industrialization. Kharitonov also advocated the introduction of a progressive scale of taxation, lowering the retirement age to 55 for women and 60 for men, raising the monthly minimum wage to 35,000 rubles and increasing pensions. When asked by a BBC journalist about his electoral campaign, Kharitonov refused to answer why he thought he would be a better candidate than Vladimir Putin, before proceeding to praise the latter for "trying to solve a lot of the problems of the 1990s" and consolidating the country for "victory in all areas". Kharitonov lost in a landslide, placing second with 4.4% of the vote compared to Putin's 88.5%. == Sanctions ==
Sanctions
On February 24, 2022, he was added to Canada's sanctions list of "close associates of the regime" for voting in favor of recognizing the independence of the "so-called republics in Donetsk and Luhansk." Additionally, he was included in the sanctions lists of Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Ukraine, and New Zealand. On March 24, 2022, he was included in the US sanctions list for "complicity in Putin's war" and "support for the Kremlin's efforts to invade Ukraine". ==Notes==
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