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Russian politician (born 1946)
Ivan Petrovich Rybkin (Russian: Иван Петрович Рыбкин; born 20 October 1946) is a Russian politician. He was Chairman of Russia's State Duma in 1994–96
Ivan_Rybkin
Political party in Russia
The Ivan Rybkin Bloc (Russian: Блок Ивана Рыбкина, Blok Ivana Rybkina) was a political alliance in Russia. The bloc was established by Ivan Rybkin on 21
Ivan_Rybkin_Bloc
Surname list
player Ivan Rybkin, Russian politician Zoya Voskresenskaya née Rybkina, Soviet diplomat and spy, and children's book writer Protagonist of Antosha Rybkin, 1942
Rybkin
of member parties. Ivan Rybkin Bloc, DPR, PES, Republican Party, ROPP, Common Cause 1%, Democratic Russia 0%. DPR 2%, Ivan Rybkin Bloc, Common Cause,
1995 Russian legislative election
1995_Russian_legislative_election
Lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia
remuneration other than teaching, research or other creative activities. Ivan Rybkin (1994–1996) Gennadiy Seleznyov (1996–2003) Boris Gryzlov (2003–2011)
State_Duma
Liberal democracy 1994–2002 Merged into SDPR Ivan Rybkin Bloc Блок Ивана Рыбкина Rybkin Bloc Блок Рыбкина Ivan Rybkin Social democracy Agrarianism 1995–1995
List of political parties in Russia
List_of_political_parties_in_Russia
Class of psychoactive drug
Yurchenko. According to Alexander Litvinenko, Russian presidential candidate Ivan Rybkin was drugged with the same substance by FSB agents during his kidnapping
Truth_serum
1993–1995 Russian legislative convocation
on Okhotny Ryad. On January 14, 1994, the parliament elected Agrarian Ivan Rybkin as the Chairman of the State Duma. Before his election, the session was
1st_State_Duma
Russian businessman (1946–2013)
in limbo. On 30 October 1996, in a political bombshell, Yeltsin named Ivan Rybkin as his new National Security Advisor and appointed Berezovsky Deputy
Boris Berezovsky (businessman)
Boris_Berezovsky_(businessman)
British-naturalised Russian defector (1962–2006)
Khanpasha Terkibaev ("Abu Bakar"), was also described by Anna Politkovskaya, Ivan Rybkin and Alexander Khinshtein. In April 2003, Litvinenko gave "the Terkibaev
Alexander_Litvinenko
politician Ivan Rybkin (born 1946), 6th Chairman of the Russian Parliament Ivan Silayev (1930–2023), Prime Minister of the Russian SFSR Ivan Sierada (1879–1943)
List of people with given name Ivan
List_of_people_with_given_name_Ivan
Presiding officer of the lower house of the Russian parliament
first Chairman of the State Duma after the restoration of the post was Ivan Rybkin. Since January 1995, the speaker of the State Duma is also a member of
Chairman_of_the_State_Duma
Russian leftist party (1991–2001)
USSR Roy Medvedev and Anatoly Denisov, People's Deputies of the RSFSR Ivan Rybkin and Vitaly Sevastyanov, Deputy of the Leningrad Council Evgeny Krasnitsky
Socialist Workers' Party (Russia)
Socialist_Workers'_Party_(Russia)
party by constituency Chairman of the Supreme Soviet before election Ruslan Khasbulatov Independent Chairman of the State Duma after Ivan Rybkin APR
1993 Russian legislative election
1993_Russian_legislative_election
Ukrainian-Russian statesman (1859–1924)
Vladimir Kokovtsov Ivan Goremykin Boris Stürmer Alexander Trepov Nikolai Golitsyn Preceded by Alexander Guchkov Succeeded by Ivan Rybkin (1994) Personal
Mikhail_Rodzianko
Malyshkin (Liberal Democratic Party) Sergey Mironov (Russian Party of Life) Ivan Rybkin (Independent) 2008 (candidates) Dmitry Medvedev (United Russia) — Gennady
List of Russian presidential candidates
List_of_Russian_presidential_candidates
Movement aiming to remove Vladimir Putin from his offices
Yevgeny Prigozhin* † Mikhail Prokhorov* Valery Rashkin Yevgeny Roizman* Ivan Rybkin* Vladimir Ryzhkov Yekaterina Samutsevich Ekaterina Schulmann* Viktor
Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia
Opposition_to_Vladimir_Putin_in_Russia
Constitutional body of the Russian president
1993 – 18 June 1996) Aleksandr Lebed (18 June 1996 – 17 October 1996) Ivan Rybkin (19 October 1996 – 2 March 1998) Andrei Kokoshin (3 March 1998 – 10 September
Security_Council_of_Russia
Soviet and Russian military officer and politician (1950–2002)
Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin Preceded by Oleg Lobov Succeeded by Ivan Rybkin Personal details Born (1950-04-20)20 April 1950 Novocherkassk, Russian
Alexander_Lebed
Official in Russia
Lebed 18 June 1996 17 October 1996 121 days Deputy of the State Duma 5 Ivan Rybkin 19 October 1996 2 March 1998 1 year, 134 days (499 days) Chairman of
Secretary of the Security Council of Russia
Secretary_of_the_Security_Council_of_Russia
Unit of the Soviet/Russian Security Service
reflect the official policy of the government, nor of those officials like Ivan Rybkin, the Secretary of the Security Council, tasked with the Chechen dossier
Alpha_Group
Russian oligarch (born 1951)
UNKNOWN TO THE WORLD: "People, wake up!" - the presidential candidate Ivan RYBKIN called on the Russian people. MN correspondent Yuri VASILIEV tried to
Yury_Kovalchuk
Prime Minister of Ichkeria
Zakayev also met with the former secretary of Security Council of Russia Ivan Rybkin in Zürich, Switzerland. In October 2002, Zakayev organized the World
Akhmed_Zakayev
name, age, political party Political offices Details Date of withdrawal Ivan Rybkin (57) Independent (campaign) Secretary of the Security Council (1996-1998)
2004 Russian presidential election
2004_Russian_presidential_election
Russian political party
(Достаточно общая теория управления). Thanks to the support of speaker Ivan Rybkin, the supporters of the KOB achieved parliamentary hearings in the State
Conceptual_Party_"Unity"
Russian Empire and shortest-serving person who hold this position. Center: Ivan Rybkin was the first chairman of the State Duma after the restoration of this
List of chairmen of the State Duma
List_of_chairmen_of_the_State_Duma
Russian politician (1947–2015)
State Duma In office 17 January 1996 – 29 December 2003 Preceded by Ivan Rybkin Succeeded by Boris Gryzlov Member of the State Duma In office 12 December
Gennadiy_Seleznyov
To determine the composition of the State Duma
National Associations of Russia) — 9; Congress of Russian Communities — 5; Ivan Rybkin Bloc (Regions of Russia, Union of Realists) — 3; Forward, Russia — 3;
Russian_legislative_elections
Convocation of the lower house of Russian parliament
Votes % Votes % Y Gennady Seleznyov (CPRF) 216 48.0% 219 48.7% 231 51.3% Ivan Rybkin (IND) (incumbent) 166 36.9% 51 11.3% 150 33.3% Vladimir Lukin (Yabloko)
2nd_State_Duma
Socialist Republic, Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists, Green Alliance, Ivan Rybkin Bloc, Party of Social Justice, Party of Workers' Self-Government, Patriots
List of left-wing political parties
List_of_left-wing_political_parties
Russian legislative constituency
chairwoman Olga Savastyanova to succeed one-term United Russia incumbent Ivan Medvedev. 1993–1995: Pechora constituency: Inta, Izhemsky District, Pechora
Syktyvkar_constituency
Ayatskov Centre-right Liberal conservatism 26 Socialist Party of Russia SPR Ivan Rybkin • Leonid Mayorov • Andrey Belishko Left-wing Social democracy 27 Party
1999 Russian legislative election
1999_Russian_legislative_election
Russian legislative constituency
Sharapov (Independent), attorney Arseny Suvorov (Independent), businessman Ivan Toreyev (Independent), community activist Alimzhan Abubikerov (AAR), attorney
Cheboksary_constituency
Constituency in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Election Member Party 1993 Nikolay Parinov Independent 1995 Ivan Rybkin Ivan Rybkin Bloc 1997 Dmitry Rogozin Independent 1999 Congress of Russian Communities-Yury
Anna_constituency
Position within the Government of Russia
Chernomyrdin II Farit Gazizullin 20 December 1997 24 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II Ivan Rybkin 2 March 1998 24 April 1998 Chernomyrdin II Sergei Kiriyenko 23 March
Deputy Chairman of the Government
Deputy_Chairman_of_the_Government
Russian politician (1939–2010)
announced that he had ordered Premier Chernomyrdin and State Duma Speaker Ivan Rybkin to create two political blocs — the centre-right one and the centre-left
Vladimir_Babichev
Russian politician (born 1963)
in 2014, Alaska Betrayed and Sold: The History of a Palace Conspiracy, by Ivan Mironov. In it, Rogozin supported Mironov's claim that the sale of Alaska
Dmitry_Rogozin
Annual speech by the Russian president
Chairman of the Federation Council Vladimir Shumeyko and Chairman of the State Duma Ivan Rybkin during the 1995 Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly
Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly
Presidential_Address_to_the_Federal_Assembly
Political party in Russia
of the popular vote. Between 1994 and 1996, one of its party members, Ivan Rybkin, was the speaker of the Russian Parliament. In the legislative elections
Agrarian_Party_of_Russia
Puzikov Liberal Democratic Party 23,420 7.95% Tamara Chepasova (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 22,688 7.70% Sergey Vasilyev Yabloko 22,093 7.50% Anatoly Kleymenov
Lipetsk_constituency
Month of 1946
playwright, winner of 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature; in Mürzzuschlag Ivan Rybkin, Russian politician who served as Chairman of the State Duma of Russia
October_1946
Political party in Russia
(Russian) Leader Vasily Shestakov Yelena Mukhina Founders Alexey Podberezkin Ivan Rybkin Founded 2 March 2002; 24 years ago (2002-03-02) Dissolved May 26, 2007;
Socialist United Party of Russia
Socialist_United_Party_of_Russia
1997 agreement ending the First Chechen War
often-tense subsequent talks, the Russian negotiating team was headed by Ivan Rybkin, Lebed's replacement in the post of chief negotiator, and Boris Berezovsky
Russia–Chechnya_Peace_Treaty
Russian former KGB general
1991–1996 President Boris Yeltsin Preceded by Oleg Lobov Succeeded by Ivan Rybkin Personal details Born Alexander Vasilyevich Korzhakov (1950-01-31) 31
Alexander_Korzhakov
Legislative constituency in Russia
99% Valentina Burkina Yabloko 22,135 7.29% Vladimir Kosykh (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 12,573 4.14% Vladimir Bush Pamfilova–Gurov–Lysenko 12,095 3.99%
Krasnoarmeysky constituency (Volgograd Oblast)
Krasnoarmeysky_constituency_(Volgograd_Oblast)
Gazizullin [ru] 20 December 1997 – 23 March 1998 Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Rybkin Socialist Party of Russia 2 March 1998 – 23 March 1998 Federal Ministers
Viktor Chernomyrdin's Second Cabinet
Viktor_Chernomyrdin's_Second_Cabinet
Party Votes % Anatoly Golov Yabloko 41,198 13.99% Vyacheslav Shcherbakov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 34,931 11.86% Grigory Tomchin Democratic Choice of Russia – United
North-Western constituency (Saint Petersburg)
North-Western_constituency_(Saint_Petersburg)
Russian legislative constituency in Astrakhan Oblast
551 3.41% Andrey Melnikov Independent 10,068 2.21% Valery Alekseyev Ivan Rybkin Bloc 8,669 1.90% Dzhanbek Sultanov Independent 8,291 1.82% Vladimir Koznov
Astrakhan_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Vladimir Gruzdev Liberal Democratic Party 19,596 5.72% Andrey Belishko Ivan Rybkin Bloc 18,411 5.37% Igor Belekhov Independent 16,798 4.90% Aleksandr Vorobyev
Korkino_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Ismail Merzhoyev Independent 2,944 4.56% Aleksandra Ochirova (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 2,532 3.92% Khadzhi Murat Ibragimbeyli Nur 1,173 1.82% Mukharbek
Ingushetia_constituency
Magomedtagir Abdulbasirov [ru] → Vasily Krylov [ru] Igor Klochkov [ru] Ivan Rybkin, Chairman of the State Duma Gennady Dyudyayev [ru] Sergey Bystrov [ru]
List of members of the 1st Russian State Duma
List_of_members_of_the_1st_Russian_State_Duma
Russian legislative constituency
Situations of Russia Sergey Shoigu Artyk Khovalyg (Independent), writer Ivan Chuchev (CPRF), sovkhoz director Ostap Damba-Khuurak (LDPR), Member of Kyzyl
Tuva_constituency
Constituency of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Party of Workers' Self-Government 12,694 3.81% Aleksandr Ovchinnikov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 12,670 3.80% Vasily Bodlo Independent 6,112 1.83% against all 31
Belaya_Kalitva_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Election Member Party 1993 Artur Chilingarov Civic Union 1995 Ivan Rybkin Bloc 1999 Fatherland – All Russia 2003 United Russia 2007 Proportional representation
Nenets_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
692 3.98% Boris Andrianov Independent 13,256 3.36% Lyudmila Nemchinova Ivan Rybkin Bloc 11,982 3.04% Nikolay Sarafannikov Independent 11,287 2.86% Vladimir
Kovrov_constituency
Governing body for rowing in Canada
University Patrick Gogan Connor Newell 6:25.99 University of British Columbia Ivan Rybkin Ethan Enns 6:35.30 M2- Western University Curtis Ames Ryan Clegg 6:33
Canadian University Rowing Association
Canadian_University_Rowing_Association
385 4.35% Sergey Mishanin Independent 14,653 4.15% Nikolay Rodzyanko Ivan Rybkin Bloc 6,128 1.73% against all 34,580 9.79% Total 353,355 100% Source:
Volgodonsk_constituency
423 4.05% Yury Gladkov Independent 10,320 3.65% Vyacheslav Shestakov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 9,411 3.33% Taisia Rusinova Party of Workers' Self-Government 8
Western constituency (Saint Petersburg)
Western_constituency_(Saint_Petersburg)
Russian legislative constituency
and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 13,257 4.07% Mikhail Isayev Ivan Rybkin Bloc 12,182 3.74% Yury Lengin Independent 10,802 3.31% Vladimir Malakhov
Chelyabinsk_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
14.14% Viktor Nosov Communist Party 29,885 13.48% Sergey Sinelnikov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 6,288 2.84% Grigory Tarkhanov Independent 6,100 2.75% Yury Prokopyev
Khakassia_constituency
Constituency in Stavropol Krai, Russia
131 1.94% Vladimir Polyakov Independent 4,310 1.37% Sergey Prokopov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 4,028 1.28% Yury Karakhanov Independent 2,979 0.94% Vasily Tovkan
Mineralnye_Vody_constituency
Armenian-Russian polar explorer (1939–2024)
Party United Russia (2002–2024) Fatherland - All Russia (1998–2002) Ivan Rybkin Bloc (1995) Civic Union (1992–1994) Renewal Spouse Tatyana Chilingarova
Artur_Chilingarov
Congress of Russian Communities 41,526 8.90% Vladimir Bauer (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 36,156 7.75% Boris Shaydullin Yabloko 19,471 4.17% Lyubov Babich
Tomsk_constituency
Viktor Kuzmenko (CPCR), former Member of Vichuga City Council (2006–2015) Ivan Melnikov (Yabloko), logistics businessman Dmitry Sivokhin (A Just Russia)
Kineshma_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Christian-Democratic Union - Christians of Russia 3,540 1.08% Aleksandr Vorobyev Ivan Rybkin Bloc 3,507 1.07% against all 24,020 7.32% Total 328,224 100% Source:
Tuapse_constituency
Russian legislative constituency in Belgorod Oblast
Sychyov Liberal Democratic Party 41,289 10.15% Anatoly Kashpirovsky Ivan Rybkin Bloc 21,933 5.39% Nikolay Chuprina Agrarian Party 21,080 5.18% against
Stary_Oskol_constituency
Party 6,919 2.25% Sergey Volodin Independent 6,208 2.02% Viktor Ustinov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 5,922 1.93% Pyotr Stolyar Independent 5,119 1.67% Leonid Shpigel
Serpukhov_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Liberal Democratic Party 34,634 9.92% Vladimir Bessarabov (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 27,955 8.01% Vladislav Sadykov Independent 24,286 6.95% Aleksey
Rubtsovsk_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Sergey Kazankov, an agriculture executive and son of former State Duma member Ivan Kazankov. 1993–2007, 2016–present: Gornomariysky District, Kilemarsky District
Mari_El_constituency
Legislative constituency in Russia
Votes % Mikhail Men Yabloko 59,194 17.77% Artur Muravyov (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 50,822 15.25% Nikolay Solodnikov Independent 41,300 12.40% Vladimir
Dmitrov_constituency
and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 10,859 4.55% Yakov Ryabov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 7,687 3.22% Valery Bulatov Liberal Democratic Party 7,210 3.02%
Beryozovsky_constituency
2025 tennis event results
Retired d = Defaulted Manas Dhamne (qualified) Cruz Hewitt (qualified) Savva Rybkin (qualified) Ronit Karki (qualified) Andrea de Marchi (first round) Gabriele
2025 French Open – Boys' singles
2025_French_Open_–_Boys'_singles
Russian legislative constituency
Ildar Mavlutdinov Independent 9,957 3.03% Aleksey Krasnykh (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 8,211 2.50% Olga Gurina Common Cause 7,557 2.30% Dmitry Glavatskikh
Izhevsk_constituency
9 1.5 0.6 —N/a 0.1 —N/a —N/a —N/a —N/a 2.0 —N/a 11.4 —N/a —N/a 5 Mar Ivan Rybkin withdraws his candidacy 5–8 Mar Levada 73.7 10.3 4.7 3.2 2.3 1.1 —N/a
Opinion polling for the 2004 Russian presidential election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2004_Russian_presidential_election
Russian legislative constituency
and Working Russia - for the Soviet Union 13,097 4.33% Yury Yemelyanov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 8,901 2.95% Anastasia Grusha Party of Economic Freedom 7,466 2.47%
Kuntsevo_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
of Saint Petersburg (1998–present) Vadim Kozlov (Independent), physician Ivan Kravchenko (RSP), Ministry for Tax and Revenue official Nikolay Kuznetsov
South-Western constituency (Saint Petersburg)
South-Western_constituency_(Saint_Petersburg)
Russian legislative constituency
Shubin (Independent), paramedic Konstantin Yakovidi (Independent), farmer Ivan Zaikin (KtR–zSS), former Member of Legislative Assembly of Tver Oblast (1994–1997)
Bezhetsk_constituency
Russian Legislative constituency in Yaroslavl Oblast
Smirnov Communist Party 26,357 7.28% Yevgenia Tishkovskaya (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 22,983 6.34% Vasily Koposov Independent 19,987 5.52% Vera Shevchuk
Yaroslavl_constituency
presidential candidate in 1991 Eduard Rossel, Governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast Ivan Rybkin, former Chairman of the State Duma Vladimir Shcherbakov, chairman of
Candidates in the 1996 Russian presidential election
Candidates_in_the_1996_Russian_presidential_election
Russian journalist and media manager (1961-2016)
2000 and was head of the election campaign of presidential candidate Ivan Rybkin in 2004. Ponomaryova was born on 19 September 1961 in Moscow to a family
Ksenya_Ponomaryova
Member of Oktyabrsky City Council (2018–present), aide to State Duma member Ivan Sukharev Yevgeny Buyanov (New Party), community activist Pavel Kachkayev
Ufa_constituency
Legislative territory in Russia
Party 31,269 8.27% Oleg Zharov (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 26,326 6.96% Khakim Sadykov Nur 14,958 3.95% Ivan Folyak Democratic Choice of Russia – United
Lyubinsky_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Teunayev Russian Lawyers' Association 2,989 1.68% Azret Akbayev (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 2,474 1.39% Nikolay Zalepukhin Bloc of Independents 2,119 1.19%
Karachay-Cherkessia constituency
Karachay-Cherkessia_constituency
name, age, political party Political offices Details Date of withdrawal Ivan Rybkin (57) Independent (campaign) Secretary of the Security Council (1996–1998)
Candidates in the 2004 Russian presidential election
Candidates_in_the_2004_Russian_presidential_election
Russian legislative constituency
873 12.14% Galina Andreyeva Block of Djuna 19,336 6.73% Igor Ilyinsky Ivan Rybkin Bloc 14,065 4.90% Elmira Abdurakhmanova Women of Russia 11,433 3.98%
Perovo_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
Transformation of the Fatherland 42,810 17.01% Artur Veyer (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 40,623 16.14% Irina Kungurtseva Communist Party 28,529 11.33% Fyodor
Nizhny_Tagil_constituency
Deynekin Ivan Rybkin Oleg Sysuev Aleksandr Voloshin Dmitry Yakushkin Albert Ageev Mstislav Afanasyev Robert Markaryan Aleksandr Torshin Armen Medvedev Ivan Materov
List of 1st class Active State Councillors of the Russian Federation (1995–1999)
List_of_1st_class_Active_State_Councillors_of_the_Russian_Federation_(1995–1999)
Russian legislative constituency in Kemerovo Oblast
Mikhail Todyshev Revival 12,501 3.80% Nina Volkova (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 12,392 3.77% Ivan Shashviashvili Our Future 4,400 1.34% against all 32,644 9
Prokopyevsk_constituency
1996 terrorist attack in Russia
were known, which was confirmed by the Transcaucasian Border District. Ivan Rybkin stated that the people responsible for the attack were opponents of the
1996_Kaspiysk_bombing
Russian legislative constituency
senior lecturer Vladimir Goverdovsky (SPS), Chief of Tula Oblast Militsiya Ivan Khudyakov (CPRF), Member of Tula Oblast Duma (1996–present) Ruslan Kim (Independent)
Shchyokino_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
4.08% Viktor Denikin Union of Patriots 9,987 3.60% Galina Oksyutnik Ivan Rybkin Bloc 8,373 3.02% Aleksey Maksimenkov Independent 7,340 2.65% Yevgeny
Vsevolozhsk_constituency
Russian legislative constituency
32% Aleksey Groza Liberal Democratic Party 6,518 2.17% Yury Palchikov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 6,496 2.16% Nikolay Nadysev Independent 6,392 2.12% Yelena Mavrodi
Nagatinsky_constituency
Workers' Self-Government 16,236 6.27% Aleksandr Yegorov (incumbent) Ivan Rybkin Bloc 14,520 5.61% Aleksey Borets Independent 11,111 4.29% Nikolay Kupriyanov
Southern constituency (Saint Petersburg)
Southern_constituency_(Saint_Petersburg)
Shaklein Independent Yes Anna No.74, Voronezh Oblast 23 March 1997 Ivan Rybkin Ivan Rybkin Bloc New post Dmitry Rogozin KRO No Petrovsky No.54, Stavropol
By-elections to the 2nd Russian State Duma
By-elections_to_the_2nd_Russian_State_Duma
Legislative constituency in Russia
Member Party 1993 Vladimir Kvasov Independent 1995 Vladimir Bryntsalov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 1999 Russian Socialist Party 2003 Sergey Sobko Communist Party 2007
Orekhovo-Zuyevo_constituency
Constituency of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats 5,194 1.59% Aleksey Tsaryov Ivan Rybkin Bloc 4,739 1.45% Yevgeny Gerasimov Social Democrats 3,067 0.94% Mikhail
Orenburg_constituency
Russian diplomat and politician (1946–2020)
of Arkhangelsk Oblast. In 1996, Vlasov was appointed first deputy of Ivan Rybkin, then Plenipotentiary Representative of the Russian Government in Chechnya
Valentin_Vlasov
Aleksandr Ponomaryov Cherepovets No.73 (CPRF) Member of the Committee CPRF Ivan Rybkin Anna No.74 (BIR) Member of the Committee Unaffiliated resigned in October
Committee on International Affairs of the State Duma
Committee_on_International_Affairs_of_the_State_Duma
Russian legislative constituency
37,886 13.62% Dmitry Vasilyev Independent 9,460 3.40% Vadim Pechenev Ivan Rybkin Bloc 6,282 2.26% Mikhail Karpenko Education - Future of Russia 5,705
Chertanovo_constituency
Political party in Russia
In the 1995 election Russian Union of Youth became a co-founder of Ivan Rybkin Bloc. https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/66739#id=1 Будущее России,Достоинство
Future_of_Russia–New_Names
IVAN RYBKIN
IVAN RYBKIN
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
IVAN RYBKIN
IVAN RYBKIN
Biblical
Tobijah, the Lord is good
Girl/Female
Latin
Clear.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Devotee
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Creative
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Eloquent; Lasting
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
House of Heavenly Song
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of the earth, Seetha
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German
Wealthy and Bright
Boy/Male
German, Kurdish, Latin
The Lord's; Belonging to the Lord
IVAN RYBKIN
IVAN RYBKIN
IVAN RYBKIN
IVAN RYBKIN
IVAN RYBKIN
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
a.
In the van or front.
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
n.
The fore part; van.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.
n.
Alt. of Imaum
a.
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.
n.
The native name of Persia.
n.
A wing; a van.
n.
A chief officer of state.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.
n.
The van; the front.