
Alexei Navalny’s commentary on the results of the June 12, 2017 protest
The speaker describes today’s protest as highly successful and unprecedented in its geographic reach, emphasizing that rallies took place even in cities where such demonstrations had previously been virtually unheard of. According to him, in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the authorities tried to reduce

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Courtroom video. Pronouncement of the verdict

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 13

Retrial of the "Kirovles Case." Court video recording. Hearing 12. Part 1

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 12. Part 2

Retrial of the "Kirovles Case." Court video recording. Hearing 11. Part 2

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 11. Part 1

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 1. Part 2

Retrial of the **Kirovles Case**. Court video recording. Hearing 1. Part 1

Alexei Navalny’s interview with Radio Liberty (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) on May 29, 2015
In the interview, Alexei Navalny and the Democratic Coalition discuss their plans to take part in regional elections as a stage in preparing for the State Duma elections, with an emphasis on primaries, political competition, and rejecting backroom allocation of seats despite electoral fraud and uneq
Democratic coalition briefing on Nemtsov’s murder
The speaker said that the democratic coalition should be funded primarily through public fundraising based on citizens’ donations, recalling the 103 million rubles raised during the Moscow mayoral campaign, and also noted that coalition members would make their own contributions to the best of their
Alexei Navalny’s briefing after the verdict in the case of the “defamation of Deputy Lisovenko”
Alexei Navalny’s briefing ahead of the 2013 Moscow mayoral election
The speaker thanked the campaign headquarters and volunteers for what he described as an unprecedented election campaign in Russian politics, built on volunteer work and small private donations. He emphasized that they had managed to raise about 100 million rubles, 70% of it from small contributions
Alexei Navalny’s briefing on the day of the 2013 Moscow mayoral election
In the speech, campaign headquarters representatives say that, according to exit polls and their internal polling, the election should go to a second round, and they express confidence in their assessment. They call on the city authorities not to take any actions that could distort the final result,
The Kirovles Case. Navalny Released in the Courtroom

Alexei Navalny’s Speech at the Russian March
Alexei Navalny on the program Face to Face. Part 1
In the interview, Alexei Navalny comments on the criminal case opened against him, emphasizing that the risk of prosecution is inevitable for anyone engaged in genuine political and anti-corruption activity in Russia. In his view, however, such actions by the authorities only increase public support
Alexei Navalny on the program “Face to Face” Part 2
During the broadcast, a prediction was discussed that Alexei Navalny could face criminal prosecution and imprisonment. He responded that he recognizes such a risk as an inherent part of independent political and anti-corruption work, but has no intention of leaving Russia, since doing so would under
Alexei Navalny’s interview with Radio Svoboda (Radio Liberty)
Alexei Navalny explains that he began investigating corruption in major state-owned and quasi-state corporations because he saw resources and revenues being concentrated in the hands of a narrow circle of people, while shareholders and ordinary citizens received nothing; his work was also driven by
Alexei Navalny’s Interview with Radio Svoboda (Radio Liberty), Part 2
The text argues for the need to create a decentralized system for coordinating supporters, in which everyone can contribute what they can and the movement’s work does not depend on a single individual. The author contends that the Russian authorities are not a single monolith but rather a chaotic ne