Alexei Navalny’s net worth, wife and daughter in 2024

 

Alexei Navalny was born on 4 June 1976 – 16 February 2024, was a Russian opposition leader, lawyer, anti-corruption activist, and a political prisoner. He organised anti-government demonstrations and ran for office to advocate reforms against corruption in Russia, and against President Vladimir Putin and his government.

 Navalny was a Russian Opposition Coordination Council member. He was the leader of the Russia of the Future party and founder of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK). He was recognised by Amnesty International as a prisoner of conscience, and was awarded the Sakharov Prize for his work on human rights.

Alexei Navalny’s net worth

Alexei Navalny had a net worth of $500 thousand at the time of his death. Though, it should be noted that it is difficult to accurately determine the exact net worth of Alexei Navalny as he did not publicly disclose his financial information. Additionally, the Russian government accused Navalny of financial wrongdoing and levied fines and seized assets from him.

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 Yulia Navalnaya

She was born on 24 July 1976, is a Russian public figure, economist and the presumed widow of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. She has been described in media as the "First Lady" of the Russian opposition.

In the summer of 1998, while on vacation in Turkey, Navalnaya met Alexei Navalny, a lawyer, also a resident of Moscow. In 2000, she and Navalny were married. She gave birth to a daughter Daria (2001) and a son Zakhar (2008). She helped her husband's parents in their business related to basket weaving.

Dasha Navalnaya

She is Navalny's daughter, is 23 years old and she is studying at Stanford University. She is proud to be Navalny's daughter and walk tall knowing that despite the inhuman conditions, he has been standing up against Putin’s war in Ukraine and calling on the Russian people to do everything in their power to fight it. She said, “Everything has a price, and now, we must pay this price."