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We can put it in the center, in the center—not in the center.

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I think, well, right here. Well, I...

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It ends up looking like some kind of throne, a throne-like

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hall. I spoke, and I am speaking, about the things

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that we do not like about Moscow, that

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we want to change. I spoke about

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healthcare, I spoke about education,

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I spoke about the enormous number of migrants,

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But the most terrible thing in our city is

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that 40% of young people say that

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they would not want to live in Moscow—they want

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to leave. The most terrible thing is that already

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an enormous number of people have made the choice

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to give up the struggle,

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to give up trying to improve the country

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around them, and

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leave. I do not want to sit among empty

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chairs. I know that I am not among

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them. I know that behind me stand millions

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of people, hundreds of thousands who are now ready

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to fight for a better future. I believe that

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we can make it so that those who

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want to leave will stay, and those who have already left

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will return.

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