Background
Sergeyeva was born on September, 10th 1985 into a working-class family. Her father was a metal worker and her mother an accountants
Sergeyeva was born on September, 10th 1985 into a working-class family. Her father was a metal worker and her mother an accountants
After she delivered a speech in early 2009 praising Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, her popularity became such that Russia"s largest political blog had to remove references to "Masha" (short name for Maria in Russian) due to excessive bandwidth use. Sergeyeva"s physical attractiveness has been noted by several media outlets as a possible catalyst to her political popularity, and she sometimes comments on what she perceives as her political opponents" lack of physical attractiveness in some of her political commentary. Western critics fear that Vladimir Putin is using Sergeyeva"s youth and attractiveness to spread xenophobia and anti-American sentiment to a younger generation of Russians.
Despite her reputation as a Russian nationalist, she considers herself a fan of Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill, and others she describes as "independent thinkers".
At the same time, she has also called Catherine the Great "a great leader".
Sergeyeva holds to nationalist, right-wing philosophies such as opposition to illegal immigration, support for Russian manufacturers, and distrust of intervention by the United States in Eastern European affairs Her ambition is to become an Member of Parliament and eventually a minister.
In breaking with traditional right-wing politics, she has become more pro-environment, stating, "Before I found out a rubbish burning plant was going to be built right underneath my window, I did not think about ecological issues at all. I understood that Moscow has a large population, many cars, and therefore a lot of pollution, but the problem, just like for most Russians, did not hit close to home.
After it sunk in that I was going to have to breathe in filthy air, I began reading a lot about the issue.".