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Russia: after the shock, the opposition in exile imagines a future without Navalny

2024-02-22T06:24:06.449Z

Highlights: For the many Russian opponents who had to flee their country, Alexeï Navalny gave the “la” After the shock of his death, they tried to reorganize and continue with his widow Yulia the mobilization against the power of Vladimir Putin. For the Russian presidential election from March 15 to 17, it called on those who vote against Putin to all go to the polling stations at noon. The cohesion of this opposition raises questions. So far, only Navalny's organization forms a structured current, having succeeded in building a credible anti-Putin movement.


Largely exiled, this opposition continues to do its best. For the Russian presidential election from March 15 to 17, she called on those who vote against Putin to all go to polling stations at noon, while the authorities fiercely repress any form of criticism.


For the many Russian opponents who had to flee their country, Alexeï Navalny gave the

“la”

.

After the shock of his death, they tried to reorganize and continue with his widow Yulia the mobilization against the power of Vladimir Putin.

“We will cry in our rooms, in our bathrooms, but publicly, we will obviously continue to fight against the regime, with all the means at our disposal

,” Yevgeni Nasyrov, coordinator of Navalny’s movement, told AFP. in Germany.

“It’s Putin’s goal that we lose our motivation and disperse

,” adds the activist, who left Russia shortly before the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Largely exiled, this opposition continues to do its best: for the Russian presidential election from March 15 to 17, it called on those who vote against Putin to all go to the polling stations at noon, while the authorities fiercely repress any form of criticism.

“Even those who don't vote, even if they are not Russians, we want to gather crowds

,” explains Yevgeny Nasyrov, who says he tirelessly reaches people in Russia to tell them about the war in Ukraine.

Also read: Renaud Girard: “Navalny’s death, worse than a crime, a mistake”

Beyond these actions, the cohesion of this opposition raises questions.

So far, only Navalny's organization forms a structured current, having succeeded in building a credible anti-Putin movement before being wiped out by repression.

But this group stands alone against an assembly of disparate personalities, whose only common point is to be against the invasion of Ukraine and the Russian regime.

“Youlia changed everything”

Among these figures, Marat Guelman, a renowned Russian gallery owner and critic of the Kremlin, describes an emotional roller coaster since the death of the opponent in prison:

“I first thought that we had to stop thinking about Russia. , concentrate on your work, think about how to organize a new life

.

Then hope returned, notably thanks to the shock announcement from Yulia Navalnaïa, three days after the death of her husband, who said she was ready to take up the torch.

Read also Death of Navalny: his widow Yulia Navalnaïa takes up the torch of resistance to Putin

“Youlia changed everything

,” says Marat Guelman, now based in Berlin, who even assures that Mrs. Navalnaïa will be able to bring together even more than her husband.

She is, according to him, the woman for the situation:

“Putin's machismo works well against men, but against a woman it no longer works.

The face of anti-war Russia must be that of a woman.”

“Youlia can count on my support.

I hope that this tragedy will mark a turning point so that we coordinate our opposition activities all together

,” also assures AFP the former opposition MP Dimitri Goudkov, who is traveling across Europe to establish contacts with the authorities of the continent.

Energy and humor

Dmitry Gudkov hopes that Russians will follow the

“Noon against Putin”

initiative en masse :

“we cannot influence the results of the elections, but if we can show crowds going to the polls at noon, this can undermine Putin's legitimacy "

, assures the opponent, who remembers attending the wedding of the Navalny couple and leading demonstrations alongside them in Russia.

The opponent's lieutenants are, however, not expected at a meeting planned for Saturday and Sunday in Vilnius, Lithuania, with other activists against Russian power.

Direct allies of Alexeï Navalny or not, all try to draw on the energy and humor that this opponent of Putin displayed in all circumstances.

Read alsoIn Russia, the muffled tribute to Alexeï Navalny

Sergei Guriev, a former economic adviser to the Russian government exiled in France, where he is director of training at Sciences Po Paris, says he spoke with Alexeï Navalny before his transfer from a prison in the Moscow region to the remote penal colony of 'Arctic where he died.

Above all, he retains

“his conviction that Russia should be and will be a democratic and peaceful country”

.

Activist Yevgeny Nasyrov recalls a meeting in 2017 at the opening of an office of Navalny's movement in Chelyabinsk, eastern Siberia.

“He came with just one bodyguard and I asked him if he didn’t fear for his safety.

He

replied jokingly: 'You're going to defend me, aren't you?'”

Source: lefigaro

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