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If you’re still unsure whether to join the “Spring” march

The New Times: Navalny vs. Romanova
Should people join or boycott the anti-crisis Spring march planned by the opposition for March 1? Will yet another street protest produce results, or will it all end with participants being detained, new repression, and disappointment? That was the subject of a debate in the offices of The New Time

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Olya Romanova’s “Russia Behind Bars” also came to the court hearing in support. Thank you!...

Events over nearly a year after Bolotnaya Square

They will arrest everyone first, and then we will wipe them out
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny talks to Gazeta.Ru about prison, emigration, the Opposition Coordination Council, and the future of his foundation

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Twitter day. 14 September 2012
Alexei Navalny on the program Full Albats dated February 27, 2012
The program discussed the possibility that Vladimir Putin might fail to win the presidential election on March 4, 2012, in the first round, and the potential political consequences of such a scenario. The participants—Alexei Navalny, Sergei Udaltsov, Olga Romanova, and Sergei Guriev—agreed that Puti

Romanova says she will not give her wallet to anyone

About the February 4 march

The Assault Squad: From Akunin to Shats

Radio Day-2
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

Twitter day. 14 February 2011

A.I. Pechegin is the most important man in the country