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Maxim Katz

Maxim Yevgenyevich Katz (Russian: Макси́м Евге́ньевич Кац; born 23 December 1984) is a Russian political and public figure, co-founder of the Urban Projects Foundation, author of the YouTube channel of the same name, Russian champion in sports poker, former deputy of the municipal assembly of the Moscow district Schukino (III convocation 2012–2016) from Party "Yabloko".

Maxim Katz
Максим Кац
Katz in 2020
Member of the Russian Opposition Coordination Council
In office
22 October 2012 – 27 May 2013
Member of the municipal assembly of the Shchukino district of Moscow
In office
4 March 2012 – 18 September 2016
Personal details
Born (1984-12-23) 23 December 1984 (age 38)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia)
Political partyYabloko (2016—2020)
OccupationPolitician, activist, businessman

Biography edit

Maxim Katz was born in Moscow to a Jewish father and an ethnic Russian mother. At the age of eight he moved to Israel, to join his father who had moved there 1 year prior and worked as a programmer. He lived in Givatayim with his parents and attended the David Ben-Gurion school nearby.[1][2]

In a 2023 interview, Katz recalled being marked by feelings of alienation in the first few years after moving to Israel. In the context of a massive wave of ex-Soviet immigration (around 1 immigrant for every 5 inhabitants) in the 1990s, the country had trouble integrating all these immigrants, and he was largely left to himself at school, at first not understanding a word of Hebrew and the language barrier preventing any classmates from helping him out. Until his late 20s he had a huge fear of public speaking, which he says stemmed from school traumas.[3]

After about 2 or 3 years he was able to speak Hebrew "without an accent", but nevertheless felt like he did not fit in:

I never liked living in Israel. Every year I went to Moscow to visit my grandparents when I was a child. And I always really liked Moscow, I really didn’t like to leave, I felt at home in Russia. And it has always been a very unpleasant experience for me to return to Israel. And we couldn't get used to it to the end. I don't know, I've always liked Russia better. And again, I kind of lived in the Russian media environment, we watched [Russian] TV, that is, I spoke Russian at home and tried everywhere [...] I never felt like an Israeli. And I always felt like I was visiting. I felt that there is my country, it is there, and I am in another, I am a guest here.[3]

Katz eventually returned to Russia at the age of 17, where he also stood out "because I grew up in a school in a Western country with a completely different approach to everything in general and, first of all, to self-confidence. That is, in Israel, self-confidence is very much brought up in children and in people in general, but in Russia, on the contrary, you should be a spineless worm." He has credited this difference with opening many opportunities for him over the years, as in the 2000s there was high demand in Moscow for people with Western education of any kind.[3]

In 2014, Maxim Katz was accused of having Israeli citizenship, which would ban him from participating in elections in Russia. However, his electoral headquarters' head denied it.[4] Later, Yevgeni Fyodorov, member of the State duma, complained of the same case to the Investigative Committee of Russia asking to institute criminal proceedings, but the case was not opened.[5]

In 2019 and 2021, Maxim Katz visited Israel and shot videos for his YouTube channel about his school and the country.[6]

In an interview, Katz claimed that he did not have experience of military service.[7] In 2012, in an interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio station, he said that he studied at three Russian universities, but did not graduate from them. Instead, Katz went to urban planners in Denmark and the United States to take private lessons at his own expense.[8]

After arriving in Russia, Maxim Katz played poker in Moscow casinos and won the WSOP in the No-Limit Hold’em category.[9] In 2007, he became the champion of Russia in sports poker.[10]

In 2016, Katz was among 13 Russians who received a Chevening Scholarship from the UK government. The scholarship allows students with leadership skills in various fields to study at a British university master's program. Katz enrolled in graduate studies at the University of Glasgow at the Department of Social and Political Sciences with a degree in Urban Management and Public Policy.[11] According to Katz, he is fluent in Russian, Hebrew and English.[7]

On 6 May 2020, he married Ekaterina Patulina (CEO of "Author's Media" LLC) On May 3,2022 their daughter Valeria was born.[12][13]

In early 2022, Katz declared his opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and left the country.[14]

On 22 July 2022, he was designated as a "foreign agent" by the Russian Ministry of Justice.[15] On 29 October, he was put on the federal wanted list.[14] Earlier that month, he was also added to the Ukrainian Myrotvorets database.[16] On 5 December 2022, he became the first Russian to be fined for failing to add the "foreign agent" label to his posts and videos. Due to the fact that, since the start of the invasion, Maxim resides in Israel, the trial took place in absentia.[17]

On 23 March 2023, he was arrested in absentia by the Basmanny District Court on charges of "discrediting" the Russian Armed Forces. He faced up to 10 years in prison on these charges.[18][19] It was the first time the prosecution officially asked for the highest sentence available under the statue.

On 24 August 2023, he was given an 8 year sentence in absentia. According to the decision, he is also barred from "managing websites" for 4 years. (The prosecution asked for a 5-year long ban on this activity).[20]

As of 2023, Katz is studying for a master's degree in education at the Tel Aviv University.[3]

Political activity edit

 
Maxim Katz read out the resolution of the rally against the reconstruction of Triumfalnaya Square on 28 November 2013

During his travels to various cities of the world, Katz became interested in the problems of urban planning and in October 2011 he studied at the company of Jan Gehl, which is engaged in urban design.[21]

Wanting to put into practice his views on the development of the city, Maxim Katz decided to engage in political activities and, as the start of his political career, took part in the election of deputies of the municipal assembly of WMO Schukino from the "Yabloko" party. Katz’s election campaign won the attention of many media outlets and social networks.[22] During the 4 March 2012 vote, Katz took fourth place,[23] which ensured him the post of deputy in the municipal assembly.[24]

Maxim Katz took part in protests against election fraud and was one of the speakers at the rally on 10 March 2012.[25] In October 2012, he was elected to the Opposition Coordination Council.[26] On 27 May 2013, he announced his withdrawal from the Coordination Council.

In October 2013, he announced his readiness to run for deputies of the Moscow City Duma in 2014.[27] After a three-week collection of 5850 signatures, he was registered as a candidate in the 5th constituency (Schukino, Khoroshevo-Mnevniki districts, Filevsky park). The campaign was funded entirely by donations from private individuals, conducted with the participation of more than 300 agitators. However, he failed to win the elections of 14 September 2014.[28] Katz calls the reason for the loss a low turnout and lack of support from the Yabloko party.

Campaign management edit

In 2012, he was the head of the election headquarters of Ilya Varlamov in the election of the mayor of Omsk.[29][30]

In 2013 - Deputy Head of the electoral headquarters of Alexei Navalny in the mayoral election in Moscow. After the election, the head of the electoral headquarters, Leonid Volkov, praised Katz’s work, calling him “the genius of the organization of processes.” Three years after the campaign, Leonid Volkov said that Katz had been dismissed from headquarters a week before the election due to threats to contact law enforcement in the event of unlawful actions by staff.[31] According to Katz, there was no dismissal.[32] According to Ilya Varlamov’s statements, the dismissal attempt was due to Katz’s personal conflict with Chief of Staff Leonid Volkov, but Navalny did not support the attempt to dismiss.[33]

In May 2016, Alexey Navalny, negatively assessing Katz and the experience of working with him, ruled out the possibility of any further interaction and cooperation.[34] Soon after, Yekaterina Patulina, the former head of the Internet department of Navalny’s headquarters, spoke about the conflict between Katz and Volkov, claiming that the real cause of the conflict was sexual harassment of her by Leonid Volkov.[35][36]

In 2015, Katz joined the federal council of the "Civil Initiative" party and headed the party’s campaign headquarters for elections to the Kaluga Regional Duma.[37]

 
Maxim Katz at a congress of candidates for municipal deputies of the United Democrats project

In 2016, he headed the election headquarters of the State Duma deputy of the VI convocation Dmitry Gudkov, who in the 18 September elections to the State Duma was nominated for the Tushino constituency from the Yabloko party.[38] During the election campaign, he created an online platform for conducting the election campaign, which won the "Pollie award" in the nomination “Digital / internet - foreign language”.[39] The campaign was also awarded the "International - best in Show" award.

In March 2017, Maxim Katz, together with Dmitry Gudkov, launched the United Democrats project,[40] designed to elect democratically minded Muscovites as municipal deputies in the September elections. The site, created by Katz and Gudkov, helped candidates register, collect signatures, join teams, print campaign materials, and collect money for election accounts.[41] A total of 3,500 people applied for participation in this project as candidates for deputies, but only those candidates who expressed clear democratic and opposition positions and negative attitude to the incumbent president Vladimir Putin received assistance. A total of 999 people were nominated, as a result of which 267 became deputies.

Of the 266 deputies supported by the United Democrats project, 177 were nominated by the Yabloko party, making the party the second in the city in terms of the number of deputy mandates.[42] Commenting on the election results for the party, leader Grigory Yavlinsky called Katz “an effective ally” and noted the youth’s interest in the elections.[43] Later, in January 2018, Dmitry Gudkov broke off cooperation with Katz due to disagreements regarding the Yabloko part.[44]

In 2019, Maxim Katz participated in the leadership of election campaigns in the Moscow City Duma of Daria Besedina and Anastasia Bryukhanova, employees of City projects.[45] Daria Besedina was registered, her team raised more than 18 million rubles through fundraising,[46] Daria was supported by a "Smart Voting" of Alexei Navalny[47] and was able to win the election, becoming a deputy of the Moscow City Duma.[48]

Participation in the Yabloko Party edit

On 12 September 2016, Katz announced his intention to join the Yabloko party. In a video[49] published on this topic, Katz said that his statement was accepted by Grigory Yavlinsky, and urged his supporters to join the Yabloko party and announced his intention to be elected in the future to the regional council of the branch and to the post of chairman of the Moscow branch of Yabloko. Later in September 2016, Maxim Katz was accepted into the party at a meeting of the Federal Bureau.

After the appeal of Maxim Katz, at least 328 people submitted applications for joining the party. These actions provoked a negative reaction from the current chairman of the Moscow branch of the party, Sergei Mitrokhin, who called what was happening "a raider seizure." As a result, more than 110 people were denied admission to the party because of “political independence”. Later, these people were accepted into the party by the federal bureau, and Sergei Mitrokhin was removed from the post of chairman of the Moscow branch.[50][51][52]

On 1 December 2018, Katz was elected chairman of the local branch of the Yabloko party in the North-Western District of Moscow.[53] In 2019, he headed the headquarters of Yabloko in the elections in St. Petersburg. As a result of the campaign, 99 representatives of the party became municipal deputies (previously the party had 0 municipal deputies in St. Petersburg).[54]

On 11 February 2020, information appeared about the dissatisfaction of Maxim Katz's supporters with the procedures adopted by the Yabloko party for the election of the party’s governing bodies, as well as about the possible soon expulsion of Katz from the Yabloko party.[55] Further, this information was refuted by the head of the Moscow branch of the Yabloko Sergey Ivanenko.[56]

On 21 February 2020, Katz was again expelled from the Yabloko party along with 15 of his supporters[57][58] by decision of the Federal Bureau. After this, Katz announced plans to create an urban faction in Yabloko and the intention to lead the party in the future.[59]

Awards edit

In March 2021, the Center for Belarusian Solidarity awarded Katz the Global Belarusian Solidarity Award in the category "View from the outside".[60]

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Russia Political partyYabloko 2016 2020 OccupationPolitician activist businessmanMaxim Katz s voice source source track track track track Recorded 14 April 2014 Contents 1 Biography 2 Political activity 2 1 Campaign management 2 2 Participation in the Yabloko Party 3 Awards 4 ReferencesBiography editMaxim Katz was born in Moscow to a Jewish father and an ethnic Russian mother At the age of eight he moved to Israel to join his father who had moved there 1 year prior and worked as a programmer He lived in Givatayim with his parents and attended the David Ben Gurion school nearby 1 2 In a 2023 interview Katz recalled being marked by feelings of alienation in the first few years after moving to Israel In the context of a massive wave of ex Soviet immigration around 1 immigrant for every 5 inhabitants in the 1990s the country had trouble integrating all these immigrants and he was largely left to himself at school at first not understanding a word of Hebrew and the language barrier preventing any classmates from helping him out Until his late 20s he had a huge fear of public speaking which he says stemmed from school traumas 3 After about 2 or 3 years he was able to speak Hebrew without an accent but nevertheless felt like he did not fit in I never liked living in Israel Every year I went to Moscow to visit my grandparents when I was a child And I always really liked Moscow I really didn t like to leave I felt at home in Russia And it has always been a very unpleasant experience for me to return to Israel And we couldn t get used to it to the end I don t know I ve always liked Russia better And again I kind of lived in the Russian media environment we watched Russian TV that is I spoke Russian at home and tried everywhere I never felt like an Israeli And I always felt like I was visiting I felt that there is my country it is there and I am in another I am a guest here 3 Katz eventually returned to Russia at the age of 17 where he also stood out because I grew up in a school in a Western country with a completely different approach to everything in general and first of all to self confidence That is in Israel self confidence is very much brought up in children and in people in general but in Russia on the contrary you should be a spineless worm He has credited this difference with opening many opportunities for him over the years as in the 2000s there was high demand in Moscow for people with Western education of any kind 3 In 2014 Maxim Katz was accused of having Israeli citizenship which would ban him from participating in elections in Russia However his electoral headquarters head denied it 4 Later Yevgeni Fyodorov member of the State duma complained of the same case to the Investigative Committee of Russia asking to institute criminal proceedings but the case was not opened 5 In 2019 and 2021 Maxim Katz visited Israel and shot videos for his YouTube channel about his school and the country 6 In an interview Katz claimed that he did not have experience of military service 7 In 2012 in an interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio station he said that he studied at three Russian universities but did not graduate from them Instead Katz went to urban planners in Denmark and the United States to take private lessons at his own expense 8 After arriving in Russia Maxim Katz played poker in Moscow casinos and won the WSOP in the No Limit Hold em category 9 In 2007 he became the champion of Russia in sports poker 10 In 2016 Katz was among 13 Russians who received a Chevening Scholarship from the UK government The scholarship allows students with leadership skills in various fields to study at a British university master s program Katz enrolled in graduate studies at the University of Glasgow at the Department of Social and Political Sciences with a degree in Urban Management and Public Policy 11 According to Katz he is fluent in Russian Hebrew and English 7 On 6 May 2020 he married Ekaterina Patulina CEO of Author s Media LLC On May 3 2022 their daughter Valeria was born 12 13 In early 2022 Katz declared his opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and left the country 14 On 22 July 2022 he was designated as a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice 15 On 29 October he was put on the federal wanted list 14 Earlier that month he was also added to the Ukrainian Myrotvorets database 16 On 5 December 2022 he became the first Russian to be fined for failing to add the foreign agent label to his posts and videos Due to the fact that since the start of the invasion Maxim resides in Israel the trial took place in absentia 17 On 23 March 2023 he was arrested in absentia by the Basmanny District Court on charges of discrediting the Russian Armed Forces He faced up to 10 years in prison on these charges 18 19 It was the first time the prosecution officially asked for the highest sentence available under the statue On 24 August 2023 he was given an 8 year sentence in absentia According to the decision he is also barred from managing websites for 4 years The prosecution asked for a 5 year long ban on this activity 20 As of 2023 Katz is studying for a master s degree in education at the Tel Aviv University 3 Political activity edit nbsp Maxim Katz read out the resolution of the rally against the reconstruction of Triumfalnaya Square on 28 November 2013During his travels to various cities of the world Katz became interested in the problems of urban planning and in October 2011 he studied at the company of Jan Gehl which is engaged in urban design 21 Wanting to put into practice his views on the development of the city Maxim Katz decided to engage in political activities and as the start of his political career took part in the election of deputies of the municipal assembly of WMO Schukino from the Yabloko party Katz s election campaign won the attention of many media outlets and social networks 22 During the 4 March 2012 vote Katz took fourth place 23 which ensured him the post of deputy in the municipal assembly 24 Maxim Katz took part in protests against election fraud and was one of the speakers at the rally on 10 March 2012 25 In October 2012 he was elected to the Opposition Coordination Council 26 On 27 May 2013 he announced his withdrawal from the Coordination Council In October 2013 he announced his readiness to run for deputies of the Moscow City Duma in 2014 27 After a three week collection of 5850 signatures he was registered as a candidate in the 5th constituency Schukino Khoroshevo Mnevniki districts Filevsky park The campaign was funded entirely by donations from private individuals conducted with the participation of more than 300 agitators However he failed to win the elections of 14 September 2014 28 Katz calls the reason for the loss a low turnout and lack of support from the Yabloko party Campaign management edit In 2012 he was the head of the election headquarters of Ilya Varlamov in the election of the mayor of Omsk 29 30 In 2013 Deputy Head of the electoral headquarters of Alexei Navalny in the mayoral election in Moscow After the election the head of the electoral headquarters Leonid Volkov praised Katz s work calling him the genius of the organization of processes Three years after the campaign Leonid Volkov said that Katz had been dismissed from headquarters a week before the election due to threats to contact law enforcement in the event of unlawful actions by staff 31 According to Katz there was no dismissal 32 According to Ilya Varlamov s statements the dismissal attempt was due to Katz s personal conflict with Chief of Staff Leonid Volkov but Navalny did not support the attempt to dismiss 33 In May 2016 Alexey Navalny negatively assessing Katz and the experience of working with him ruled out the possibility of any further interaction and cooperation 34 Soon after Yekaterina Patulina the former head of the Internet department of Navalny s headquarters spoke about the conflict between Katz and Volkov claiming that the real cause of the conflict was sexual harassment of her by Leonid Volkov 35 36 In 2015 Katz joined the federal council of the Civil Initiative party and headed the party s campaign headquarters for elections to the Kaluga Regional Duma 37 nbsp Maxim Katz at a congress of candidates for municipal deputies of the United Democrats projectIn 2016 he headed the election headquarters of the State Duma deputy of the VI convocation Dmitry Gudkov who in the 18 September elections to the State Duma was nominated for the Tushino constituency from the Yabloko party 38 During the election campaign he created an online platform for conducting the election campaign which won the Pollie award in the nomination Digital internet foreign language 39 The campaign was also awarded the International best in Show award In March 2017 Maxim Katz together with Dmitry Gudkov launched the United Democrats project 40 designed to elect democratically minded Muscovites as municipal deputies in the September elections The site created by Katz and Gudkov helped candidates register collect signatures join teams print campaign materials and collect money for election accounts 41 A total of 3 500 people applied for participation in this project as candidates for deputies but only those candidates who expressed clear democratic and opposition positions and negative attitude to the incumbent president Vladimir Putin received assistance A total of 999 people were nominated as a result of which 267 became deputies Of the 266 deputies supported by the United Democrats project 177 were nominated by the Yabloko party making the party the second in the city in terms of the number of deputy mandates 42 Commenting on the election results for the party leader Grigory Yavlinsky called Katz an effective ally and noted the youth s interest in the elections 43 Later in January 2018 Dmitry Gudkov broke off cooperation with Katz due to disagreements regarding the Yabloko part 44 In 2019 Maxim Katz participated in the leadership of election campaigns in the Moscow City Duma of Daria Besedina and Anastasia Bryukhanova employees of City projects 45 Daria Besedina was registered her team raised more than 18 million rubles through fundraising 46 Daria was supported by a Smart Voting of Alexei Navalny 47 and was able to win the election becoming a deputy of the Moscow City Duma 48 Participation in the Yabloko Party edit On 12 September 2016 Katz announced his intention to join the Yabloko party In a video 49 published on this topic Katz said that his statement was accepted by Grigory Yavlinsky and urged his supporters to join the Yabloko party and announced his intention to be elected in the future to the regional council of the branch and to the post of chairman of the Moscow branch of Yabloko Later in September 2016 Maxim Katz was accepted into the party at a meeting of the Federal Bureau After the appeal of Maxim Katz at least 328 people submitted applications for joining the party These actions provoked a negative reaction from the current chairman of the Moscow branch of the party Sergei Mitrokhin who called what was happening a raider seizure As a result more than 110 people were denied admission to the party because of political independence Later these people were accepted into the party by the federal bureau and Sergei Mitrokhin was removed from the post of chairman of the Moscow branch 50 51 52 On 1 December 2018 Katz was elected chairman of the local branch of the Yabloko party in the North Western District of Moscow 53 In 2019 he headed the headquarters of Yabloko in the elections in St Petersburg As a result of the campaign 99 representatives of the party became municipal deputies previously the party had 0 municipal deputies in St Petersburg 54 On 11 February 2020 information appeared about the dissatisfaction of Maxim Katz s supporters with the procedures adopted by the Yabloko party for the election of the party s governing bodies as well as about the possible soon expulsion of Katz from the Yabloko party 55 Further this information was refuted by the head of the Moscow branch of the Yabloko Sergey Ivanenko 56 On 21 February 2020 Katz was again expelled from the Yabloko party along with 15 of his supporters 57 58 by decision of the Federal Bureau After this Katz announced plans to create an urban faction in Yabloko and the intention to lead the party in the future 59 Awards editIn March 2021 the Center for Belarusian Solidarity awarded Katz the Global Belarusian Solidarity Award in the category View from the outside 60 References edit Maxim Katz s tweet Twitter Retrieved 12 January 2022 Kak poyavilos gosudarstvo Izrail Maksim Kac in Russian retrieved 12 January 2022 a b c d Gevorkyan Evelina 30 April 2023 Relokanty Maksim Kac Echo Predstavitel Maksima Kaca oproverg nalichie u nego izrailskogo grazhdanstva Jewish Ru Retrieved 12 January 2022 Deputata Maksima Kaca proveryat na nalichie dvojnogo grazhdanstva Novosti politiki mskgazeta ru 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