
"Non-Elections" — live broadcast
On March 18, 2018, Russia held a presidential election from which Alexei Navalny had been barred. By then, his campaign had transformed into a movement for an election boycott and independent monitoring, exposing how the vote functioned without genuine competition. This gallery captures election day

Oleg Stepanov Is Being Prevented from Starting Signature Collection

Twitter day. 23 June 2021

Tomorrow, four defendants in the “sanitary case” will have their house arrest extended.

Twitter day. 15 June 2021

Oleg Stepanov is an excellent candidate you can help right now

Twitter day. 8 June 2021

What Will Make You Even Angrier

Twitter day. 9 April 2020

I Paid the Strangest Fine of My Life

The Nemtsov March in 2018
On February 25, 2018, Alexei Navalny took part in a memorial march for Boris Nemtsov, who had been killed three years earlier near the walls of the Kremlin. Alexei was a close associate of Boris Nemtsov and took part in this event every year. For the Russian opposition, the march was a reminder of t

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Campaigning in the Presidential Campaign
In the spring of 2017, Alexei Navalny’s presidential campaign was expanding rapidly: regional headquarters were opening, volunteers were being recruited, supporters were being mobilized, and preparations were underway for the future signature drive. Campaigning was the main way to speak directly wit

Opening of the campaign office in Kemerovo
On March 18, 2017, Navalny’s campaign office opened in Kemerovo. After launching the first offices, the team moved on to major regional centers, recruiting volunteers and supporters for Navalny’s future nomination. In Kemerovo, even before the office was fully launched, there were already hundreds o