By the way, I have several such replies from the prosecutor's office. The first one dates back to 2004. Let me note, however, that the ONLY political party that spoke out directly and clearly against having a Kadyrov Street in Moscow was YABLOKO. We even held a protest on the issue: At the protest, a symbol of "Modern Moscow" was presented — a young woman wrapped in a city map, onto which new place names were pasted during the demonstration: "Militants' Alley," "Shamil Basayev Avenue," "Beria Avenue," "Dzerzhinsky Square," "Aslan Maskhadov Street," "Budanov Intersection," and others.
The "map" is portrayed by vorobieva. Here is Moscow YABLOKO's statement on the issue from August 18, 2004. So, as you can see, the democrats were speaking out against this as far back as three years earlier.