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[applause] Hello, Smolensk.
Thank you very much for coming.
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A United Russia party member, with a support group, is forcing his way onto
the stage.
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There are 50 people here—just look at who supports you.
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Why did you buy a minibus for twice the price?
Explain to them: first of all, not twice the price, but
ten times more expensive.
And second, it’s not the minibus itself
that matters, but its components. One like it costs
several times more. All right, corruption—I
do not want to engage with a contemptible person
in dialogue. Running onto the stage and shouting something
they can do, but taking responsibility for their
words they cannot. Does
this little bunch of people, who live off
the proceeds of theft,
have the right to speak on behalf of the whole country? No. Who are there more of—
us or them?
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