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Alexey Lushnikov


Alexey Germanovich Lushnikov (; born June 10, 1966) is a Russian painter, television host, writer, producer, documentary filmmaker, political scientist, journalist, actor and philanthropist. His award-winning talk show (ru) Blue Pages. Night Talk With Alexey Lushnikov was the 1st night broadcast in Saint-Petersburg. He is the Founder and owner of television channel (ru) VOT!, the only special political channel in Russia, and (ru) National Encyclopedia of Personalities (Blue Pages of Russia). Lushnikov is a President of "Documentary Films Foundation", academician of "International Academy of Sciences and Arts of Paris" and State Advisor of Saint-Petersburg of the 3rd class.
==Biography==
Lushnikov was born on June 10, 1966 in Leningrad. He graduated from Saint Petersburg State University as an historian and also has got an education at Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy.
In the period of Perestroika, he is dealing much with public activity, charity, social and political functions. In 1987 Lushnikov became the leader of the informal youth group which engaged in charity practice in the homes for the elderly of Strelna. Since 1988, he is the executive secretary and later on the Vice-President of the board of directors of charity organization "Leningrad".〔(ru) (Newspaper "Panorama", "Charity movement: the beginning" ).〕 In 1989 he founds the organization "Youth for Charity" and becomes its chairman.
On the base of "Youth for Charity", rock-association "Bratki" (it could be translated as "bros") was created and guided by Boris Grebenshchikov. It unified more than 20 rock bands from Leningrad including "Aquariym", "DDT", "Zoopark" and others. They were touring at homes for the elderly, orphanages and played charity live shows.
After the January Events in Lithuania and (ru) Riga
Lushnikov has organized the international action "Million letters to President of the USSR".
The action was joined by a row of press media:
Those years, he initiated the visit of Cardinal Marco, the spiritual leader of community of St. Edgigio, during which Cardinal met metropolitan Alexy, Soviet students and visited Philanthropic Brotherhood in Vyborg.
Alexey Lushnikov took a part in the Soviet delegation to the Unity Congress of Young Liberals party of West and East Germany in the building of the German Parliament. In the course of the visit a meeting with Hans-Dietrich Genscher took place.
In 1990, a group of Leningrad scientists and technicians have proposed Lushnikov as public deputy of the Leningrad parliament. Having won the first democratic elections in the country, Lushnikov became the youngest deputy in the history of Leningrad (Saint-Petersburg) parliament.
In 1990–1993 Lushnikov works as the deputy Editor in chief of the newspaper "Petersburg's Financial Bulletin" and is one of the leaders of the Foundation for assistance to international programs of UNO; he is also the leader of the organization "Youth for Charity", works at the United Nations Department of Public Information of UNO Secretariat in New-York, conducts peace-making activity in "flashpoints" (Georgia, Abkhazia, Azerbaijan).

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