We arrived in Moscow from Khabarovsk. We’re a bit dazed from the time-zone change and trying to sleep sitting up, but the feeling is still incredible.

It’s great to be part of a real election campaign—with travel, speeches, volunteers, hard work, and inspiring meetings—instead of the endless political simulation that has become so familiar in Russia.

I consider our Siberian and Far Eastern weekend a real success. If you’re funding our campaign, you should be pleased too—your money is going toward real work.

The Kremlin, evidently, thinks so too—as in, very successful for us and very unsuccessful for them. Our rallies are making them so furious you can practically see the smoke from a distance. Their attempts to sabotage our trips are becoming ever more brazen and blatantly illegal.

For example, on September 29 we have a rally in Nizhny Novgorod. The application has been filed, and we have the city administration’s approval. Everything is strictly in accordance with the law.

And now these crooks are sending out press releases saying they revoked the approval by phone. There is no such thing as “revoking approval.” The law does not provide for it. We have the final document in hand with all the signatures. A legal breakdown is here.

So don’t fall for these lies and provocations. The rally in Nizhny will take place—make sure to come.

September 29 at 6:00 PM Nizhny Novgorod, Markin Square (across from the River Station)

And here are our upcoming plans:

September 30, 12:00 PM — Orenburg (the square by the Dzerzhinsky monument)

October 1, 6:00 PM — Arkhangelsk (Teryokhin Square, Solombala district)

And here’s my interview with Ruslan Sokolovsky, who is now known across the whole country. We met in Yekaterinburg after our rally there.

Instant noodles, drugs, prostitution, and other pressing topics:

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