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Vladislav Andreyevich Davankov (; born 25 February 1984,
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) is a Deputy Chair in the
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of Russia since 2021. Davankov sits in the State Duma with the
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-oriented New People caucus, which, with him as a key member, was the only parliamentary party to not support the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions from
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in the prelude to the Russian invasion. Davankov was running as a candidate in the
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, and announced in February 2024 that he was in favour of "peace and negotiations, but on our terms, and without a rollback" on the
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, as well as the ending of unnecessary censorship.
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reportedly attempted to stop him from becoming a candidate due to his relatively youthful age contrasting with the aging 71-year-old authoritarian president
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. He has thus been described as both "the most liberal candidate on the ballot" and "the most likely to become the alternative-to-Putin candidate", with some polls showing him in second place behind Putin. It has been noted that he has previously taken
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stances on issues, such as playing a key role in introducing a bill to make
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illegal. As part of his campaign, he also stated that he opposed the use of cheap migrant labour in Russia. According to the official results, Davankov finished third, behind Putin and Kharitonov, earning 3.9% of the vote. However, he performed better abroad, winning majorities in several countries. He conceded his defeat and affirmed his support for Putin and the war the following day.


Early life

Born in
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, Davankov later moved to
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, where he graduated from
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. He graduated in 2006 from the Faculty of History. His father was a military pilot.


Business career

Following his graduation, Davankov started working at a direct sales company ("Faberlic") founded by
Alexey Nechayev Alexey Gennadievich Nechayev (; born 30 August 1966) is a Russian entrepreneur and politician, president of the Russian cosmetics company Faberlic, a member of the All-Russia People's Front, chairman of the New People (political party), New Peop ...
. Davankov rose up the corporate ladder of the company to become its Vice President in 2013.


Political career

In 2020, Nechayev founded the New People political party, and appointed Davankov as the Head of its Central Executive Committee. At the
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, Davankov was elected to the
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. Duma Chairman
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then appointed Davankov Deputy Chair, a move set by the precedent that sees at least one Deputy Chair appointed per political bloc. Davankov's party opposed mandatory vaccinations during the 2020-21 coronavirus pandemic. In the
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, New People was the only party in the Duma to abstain in the vote on the recognition of Donetsk and Lugansk as states independent from Ukraine. He was nonetheless placed on the sanctions list of the
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along with other lawmakers. In the State Duma, he was a lead figure in the creation of a law protecting people's online data. After Russia introduced partial mobilisation in the context of the invasion of Ukraine, Davankov organised a support service for those had been mobilized incorrectly and illegally, which his party said "helped return home hundreds of illegally mobilized Muscovites". He also introduced a bill allowing entrepreneurs and farmers to defer from conscription, and worked on initiatives to allow recent school graduates at university to also defer as well as fathers with many children and guardians of sick parents. Other laws he worked on were ones to abolish COVID-19 fines and extend the May holidays. In August 2023, Davankov led an appeal against the banning of Western films ''
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'' and ''
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'', which had been prohibited from being shown in Russia by the Russian Culture Ministry for supposedly 'not meeting the traditional and moral values of Russia'. Davankov had instead suggested that they could be allowed to be shown but that "compulsory licenses" should be given to films and products from "unfriendly countries". However, this appeal was rejected. In 2023, Davankov unsuccessfully ran in the Moscow mayoral race, an election notable for its controversial use of
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. He scored 5.38% per official results.


2024 Russian presidential election

Davankov was a candidate at the
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. Despite his candidacy, he also signed his name in support of anti-war activist
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’s candidacy, arguing that the country should allow great ballot access to all candidates. On 15 February 2024, Davankov released his electoral manifesto, calling for 'peace and negotiations' in regards to the
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. He proposed ending government censorship, describing it as "cancel culture", and compared it to "the worst Soviet repression”. He said that while those who are actively calling for the destruction of Russia should be prosecuted and punished, those who merely have a critical opinion should not be. He criticised these "repressive norms" used to persecute those who are opposed to the regime, and also advocates guaranteeing journalists immunity from prosecution in order to protect press freedoms. Independent Russian newspaper ''
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'' observed that Davankov's policy promises "appeared to confirm his status as the most liberal candidate on the ballot", although he had previously voiced his support for the war in Ukraine and had helped introduce a law change making it illegal for
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people to medically transition. The ''Centre for European Policy Analysis'' observed that Davankov would have provided an outlet for skeptics of the war in Ukraine after the rejection of the anti-war candidate Boris Nadezhdin.
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reportedly feared Davankov's candidacy in the election and his youthfulness compared to Putin, and so had unsuccessfully tried to interfere and get an "older and less charismatic stand-in" to replace him. A state-run poll showed Davankov second after Putin in the election race, and the CEPA observed that "should Nadezhdin’s followers come out and push Davankov above 10%, the Kremlin may very well find itself having to recalibrate its propaganda about the war, at the very least". The ''
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'' said that Davankov's campaign would have also posed Putin with difficulties, as he is a youthful newbie who may attract interest from voters as a fresh face and negatively draw attention to the advanced age of 71-year-old Putin. Davankov has been described as "the most likely to become the alternative-to-Putin candidate". Davankov is also campaigning for economic decentralisation and modernisation, and an increase in money for the education and health budgets. On a visit to the city of Krasnogorsk, which had previously seen social tensions with migrants, Davankov said that Russian industry should focus on automation and new technologies instead of utilising cheap migrant labour. Davankov said he will not criticize his political opponents.


References

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