First, I want to point out that yesterday we opened a volunteer campaign office in Novosibirsk, and they’re already serving pizza there.

On that note, read Leonid Volkov’s report about the opening.

Many thanks to everyone who came. We’re waiting for everyone who’s ready to join us.

Campaign offices in Kostroma and Kaluga will open soon.

Second, for everyone asking, “What are you running on in this election?”, I strongly recommend reading Vladimir Milov’s post about the coalition’s campaign platform. The platform points themselves are here.

As Milov quite rightly writes, we are ready to offer the regions a fundamentally new political agenda—important and entirely concrete.

We will unite everyone who supports a simple and sound idea: money and authority should be where people live, not in the hands of pointless federal bureaucrats.

If you live in the Kaluga, Kostroma, or Novosibirsk regions, register as a voter in the primaries. You should be the ones to decide who makes it onto the united opposition’s list.

If you live in another city but want to spend a couple of summer weeks doing something interesting and useful, sign up as a volunteer.

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