The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rich Communist in Kremlin race offers ‘strawberry’ socialism

- — AFP

LENIN STATE FARM, Russia: A debonair businessma­n who boasts million-dollar earnings, Pavel Grudinin came as a surprise choice as Russia’s Communist candidate for president.

Nicknamed the ‘strawberry king’, the 57-year-old has a pickyour-own fruit farm and dairy herd on a chunk of valuable real estate on Moscow’s outskirts.

The grey-haired politician with his ready smile is the first fresh face in years to stand for the red-flag-waving party led by 73-year-old stalwart Gennady Zyuganov.

In a predictabl­e March 18 presidenti­al election, Grudinin is likely to be runner-up to President Vladimir Putin, though he lags far behind in state-run opinion polls at around seven per cent.

He appears to have all the credential­s for a Communist candidate: he runs an agribusine­ss named after Vladimir Lenin and has praised Stalin, to whom he bears a passing resemblanc­e.

Yet he is not a member of the Communist party and much of his wealth comes from renting and selling highly valuable land bordering the Moscow ring road to hypermarke­ts.

“My earnings over the last six years were 157 million rubles (2.2 million euros, US$2.7 million). I don’t earn badly,” he told reporters recently. He hit controvers­y in March when the Central Electoral Commission ruled that he failed to declare Swiss bank accounts containing US$1 million before registerin­g his bid.

The commission finally ruled there were no grounds to deselect him but decided to display notices in polling stations saying he provided unreliable informatio­n.

Analysts see his role in the Kremlin scenario as boosting turnout – but not taking votes away from Putin. Grudinin is willing to criticise policies but not the strongman himself.

“This is not a battle between people, it’s a battle of ideologies,” he said.

In the past he publicly supported Putin and even joined the ruling party. Communist leader Zyuganov has praised Grudinin for enacting socialist principles, from building a turreted Disneystyl­e kindergart­en to paying workers above-average wages.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Cars drive past a billboard advertisin­g of Grudinin, in Krasnoyars­k, Russia.
— Reuters photo Cars drive past a billboard advertisin­g of Grudinin, in Krasnoyars­k, Russia.

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