
“Separate opinion” from May 22, 2019.
In a conversation, Alexei Navalny discusses protests in Yekaterinburg and argues that it was persistent street action by ordinary people—and Vladimir Putin’s subsequent response—that proved decisive. As a result, the authorities were effectively forced to change course and “back down.” Navalny expla

Twitter day. 3 May 2018

We are going to the elections to win

Twitter day. 16 September 2017

Twitter day. 8 February 2011

Lessons from the Elections, or the Mistakes of Maxim Katz and His Inflated Frogs

General Cutback. How Surovikin Profits from the War

Once, Yulia, one of our friends, and I were walking through the city at night. I can’t even remember where we were...

Smart Voting. Announcing the Candidates!

Twitter day. 26 July 2021

Twitter day. 27 April 2020
A cattle truck for evacuation, influencers for the president, Putin did it 15 times
Mishustin is a thief, Eldzhey is a cannibal, the coronavirus is a killer

Twitter day. 28 January 2020

Twitter day. 27 January 2020

Twitter day. 17 December 2019

BadComedian, Economic Comic Con, Larisa Sobyanina-Guzeeva
A crackdown on BadComedian. The governor never leaves Paris. Elections: the race has begun

Yekaterinburg and Shiyes, Butina and Zelensky, and NLP from Mashkov
Zelensky: good or bad? “I’ll kill you, understand that.” Russians do not surrender

Twitter day. 20 May 2019

Twitter day. 18 May 2019

Yekaterinburg vs. Altushkas, the Superjet Is Bad, Siberia Is Burning

Twitter day. 16 May 2019