Navalny, the opponent who returned to Russia despite the threat from the Kremlin. The enemy of the Putin regime best known abroad uncovered corruption scandals among his country's elites.

He was a charismatic figure dedicated to the fight against corruption. “They want to lock me up because I didn't die,” he declared in one of his most well-known and widespread interventions on social networks, where he has accumulated millions of followers and in which his team—in exile—and his lawyers have continued to post opposition material since prison.