Vasily Yakemenko
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Vasily Grigoryevich Yakemenko (Russian: Василий Григорьевич Якеменко, b. 1971 in Lyubertsy, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician, creator and leader of several pro-government youth groups.
In May 2000 he founded the movement Walking Together, which became well-known for its struggle against Vladimir Sorokin's books and the band Leningrad. In 2005 he became the leader of Nashi, a new pro-Putin youth movement.
On October 8, 2007, new Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov appointed Yakemenko chairman of the newly created State Committee for Youth.