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Sergei Udaltsov

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Sergei Stanislavovich Udaltsov (Russian: Серге́й Станиславович Удальцов; born 16 February 1977) is a Russian left-wing political activist. He is the unofficial leader of the Vanguard of Red Youth (AKM). In 2011 and 2012, he helped lead a series of protests against Vladimir Putin. In 2014 he was sentenced to 4¹⁄₂ years in a penal camp for organizing the May 2012 protest which ended in violence between the police and demonstrators. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Sergei Udaltsov is the 18,903rd most popular politician (down from 18,135th in 2024), the 3,015th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,794th in 2019) and the 518th most popular Russian Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Sergei Udaltsov ranks 667Before him are Alicilio Pinto Silva Junior, Jeff Coetzee, Hiroki Hasegawa, Márton Gyöngyösi, Rui Silva, and Eudy Simelane. After him are Bernardo Romeo, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, Tom Cotton, Raphaël Wicky, David Thompson, and Giovanny Espinoza.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Sergei Udaltsov ranks 3,015 out of 3,761Before him are Olga Buzova (1986), Anne Vyalitsyna (1986), Anastasiya Kapachinskaya (1979), Albert Demchenko (1971), Olga Golodets (1962), and Petr Pavlensky (1984). After him are Nyusha (1990), Svetlana Shkolina (1986), Yelena Ruzina (1964), Ekaterina Schulmann (1978), Nina Zhivanevskaya (1977), and Irina Tchachina (1982).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Sergei Udaltsov ranks 520Before him are Denis Voronenkov (1971), Dmitry Patrushev (1977), Leonid Volkov (1980), Yevgeny Sadovyi (1973), Mariya Kiselyova (1974), Lyubov Galkina (1973), Olga Vasilyeva (1960), and Albert Demchenko (1971). After him are Irina Khabarova (1966), Maria Butina (1988), Sergey Abramov (1972), and Irina Lobacheva (1973).