Ruslan Balbek Explained

Ruslan Balbek
Birth Place:Bekabad, Uzbek SSR, USSR
Birth Date:28 August 1977
Website:русланбальбек.рф
Party:United Russia
Citizenship:Russian Federation
Alma Mater:Tavrida National V.I. Vernadsky University
Office:Member of the State Duma
President2:Vladimir Putin
Term Start:5 October 2016
Term End:12 October 2021
Office2:Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea
Term Start2:28 May 2014
Term End2:5 October 2016
Primeminister2:Sergey Aksyonov
Predecessor2:(acting)
Successor2:position abolished
Office3:Assistant to Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada
Term Start3:2010
Term End3:2013
Native Name Lang:ru

Ruslan Ismailovich Balbek (Russian: Руслан Исмаилович Бальбек; born 28 August 1977) is a Russian and former Ukrainian politician and former member of the State Duma from the United Russia party. A supporter of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, he has been highly critical of the Mejlis.[1]

Balbek grew up in Sudak, then part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union, where his family lived after their return from exile. He began trying to enter local politics with the Socialist Party of Ukraine in 2010, but remained a junior figure. From 2007 to 2012 he was a delegate of the Qurultay. In 2014 he took on a more senior role in politics, being chosen for a position in the Council of Ministers of Crimea, replacing . Shortly after entering the Duma in 2016 he was sanctioned by Canada. The Prosecutor's office of Ukraine opened a case against him for treason, which he described as "nonsense", saying he never swore loyalty to the Euromaidan Government. As a member of the Duma he has denied that Moscow treats Crimean Tatars as second-class citizens,[2] contradicting claims from Crimean Tatar opposition.

Balbek has been criticized for making bold unsubstantiated claims, including saying Vatan Karabash's attempted self-immolation was a Hollywood production[3] and that Hizb ut-Tahrir is a product of Anglo-Saxons.[4] His political opponents have described him as a "collaborator" and "careerist" enriching himself by supporting the administration in Crimea,[5] [6] and Mustafa Dzhemilev has accused him of being an FSB agent since 2006, pointing out his arrest for embezzlement in 2006, citing his release from the charges in 2006 and his release after arrest for assaulting a police officer in 2011.[7] [8] [9]

Sanctions

Sanctioned by the UK government in 2016 in relation to Russo-Ukrainian War. [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Фабрика идиотизма»: В Крыму прокомментировали заявление Джемилева о «возвращении Крыма Украине". Yaselskaya. Aleksandra. 2019-08-18. Komsomolskaya Pravda. ru. 2019-10-17.
  2. Web site: Бальбек: права крымских татар в Крыму никто не ущемляет. ТАСС. 2019-10-17.
  3. Web site: В Госдуме назвали инсценировкой самоподжог крымскотатарского активиста в Симферополе. Новая газета - Novayagazeta.ru. ru. 2019-10-17.
  4. Web site: Руслан Бальбек: «Хизб ут-Тахрир»* – это англосаксонский продукт. 2019-07-12. Вести Крым. ru-RU. 2019-10-17.
  5. Web site: Крымские коллаборанты и «форум отчаяния». Stelmakh. Sergey. 20 August 2019. Крым.Реалии. ru. 2019-10-17.
  6. Web site: «Заслужили» у России. Veselova. Viktoriya. 19 May 2018. Крым.Реалии. ru. 2019-10-17.
  7. Web site: Кому перешел дорогу «социалист» Бальбек?. 2011-03-14. Милли Фирка. ru-RU. 2019-10-17.
  8. Web site: Jemilev: New Crimean deputy premier Balbek has criminal record - May. 29, 2014. 2014-05-29. KyivPost. 2019-10-17.
  9. Web site: Бальбек, Руслан Исмаилович. ТАСС. 2019-10-17.
  10. Web site: CONSOLIDATED LIST OF FINANCIAL SANCTIONS TARGETS IN THE UK . 16 April 2023.