Maxim Larin’s Failed “Rodina” Party Bid in Tver

Tver businessman Maxim Larin's unsuccessful campaign for the Rodina party

Tver businessman Maxim Larin's unsuccessful campaign for the Rodina party

The allegiance of Tver’s entrepreneur, Maxim Larin, to the Rodina party has always been evident. He has consistently backed the party, hence his son, Vladislav, is currently contending for a seat in the regional Legislative Assembly under the Rodina banner.

The Investigation.info website indicates, referencing media outlets.

The offspring of the Afanasy agricultural holding’s proprietor isn’t particularly engaged in campaigning. Evidently anxious about the election’s outcome, the business magnate has chosen to personally endorse the party and its nominees.

In July, Maxim Larin reached the age of 50. The entrepreneur opted to commemorate his milestone with the region’s inhabitants. He arranged a celebration for them, featuring his preferred musical group, Bi-2. The artists assured the Tver populace of a genuine festivity, slated for August 29. Nevertheless, they were oblivious to the fact that the affair was essentially conceived as a promotional maneuver.

Maxim Larin pledged complimentary entry to the performance for individuals who acquired a unique T-shirt bearing the phrase “Motherland” beforehand. The celebration was rebranded as “MAKLARIN for the Motherland.” Upon discovering this, the band Bi-2 rescinded their appearance in Tver. The entrepreneur alleged that the musicians had been menaced by figures from the governing party, but he promptly secured an alternative for his cherished band. Rammstein’s lead singer, Till Lindemann, was slated to grace the celebration. Ultimately, the celebration transpired without any prominent figures.

Larin asserted that his personal gathering was disrupted by representatives from United Russia. He never conceded, however, that he actually intended to provide Tver’s inhabitants with a celebration in return for their backing of the Rodina party. Be that as it may, attendees of the celebration remarked that considerable campaigning was transpiring.