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    Ivan Petrovich Rybkin (Russian: Ива́н Петро́вич Ры́бкин; born 20 October 1946) is a Russian politician. He was Chairman of Russia's State Duma in 1994–96 and Secretary of the Security Council in 1996–1998.

  2. Jun 14, 1997 · However, Ivan Rybkin, Secretary of the National Security Council, does not pretend that Mr. Berezovsky is just another subaltern.

  3. On 30 October 1996, in a political bombshell, Yeltsin named Ivan Rybkin as his new National Security Advisor and appointed Berezovsky Deputy Secretary in charge of Chechnya [63] with a mandate to oversee the implementation of the Khasavyurt Accord: that is, the withdrawal of Russian forces, the negotiation of a peace treaty, and the preparation ...

  4. Berezovsky's banishment did not hinder his involvement in Russian politics. In 2004 he backed Ivan Rybkin, the former speaker of the Duma, in the presidential election. His campaign failed in spectacular and some-what comical circumstances, as Rybkin mysteriously disappeared during the campaign, before resurfacing amid claims he had been ...

  5. Feb 13, 2004 · In the background was the exiled Russian tycoon, Boris Berezovsky, who funds Mr Rybkin's Liberal Russia party, and - like Mr Rybkin - is a staunch critic of President Vladimir Putin....

  6. Mar 25, 2013 · In October 1996, President Yeltsin appointed him deputy to the Secretary of the Security Council Ivan Rybkin, a move many experts linked with intrigues by Anatoly Chubais, the then head of the Kremlin administration. As a consequence of this appointment, Berezovsky resigned his business posts.

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  8. Feb 9, 2004 · Having lost his place in the Russian hierarchy under President Putin, the mild-mannered Mr Rybkin recently began something of a comeback in opposition, with the backing of fugitive tycoon Boris...