Russian post 80s female journalist Ekaterina announced that she will participate in the 2024 preside

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

Russian post-80s female journalist Ekaterina announced that she will participate in the 2024 ** elections.

Catherine advocated a ceasefire on the Russian-Ukrainian issue. And stressed: "The conflict will end sooner or later, and I hope it will end sooner." Catherine reportedly denied any connection to the Kremlin, the tycoons or big business. In addition, she also denied relations with the United States, "I have nothing to do with the US ** intelligence agency." I love my country.

Born in 1983 in Rzhev, Tver Oblast, Russia, Catherine is a Russian politician and independent journalist with three children. In 2003, she started her career - for about a year at the Rzhev City Television Company. For many years afterward, she worked with her husband as the editor-in-chief of the local independent channel "RIT". During this time, she also attended the Faculty of Law of Tver State University, graduating in 2008.

According to reports, during Catherine's career, she has reported on local housing and communal service problems and local crime problems. In 2014, Ekaterina decided to run for the city Duma of Rzhev and for the first time participated in the voting, which ended in defeat. But in 2019, she was elected to the City Duma. In 2022, Catherine chose to resign as a parliamentarian due to her opposition to regional mergers.

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