This is the latest snub from a facetious dissident to an autocratic president.
Through an online video, Yulia Navalnaïa urged her compatriots to follow her husband's advice: to
“go to the polling station on the same day and at the same time”,
March 17, at noon, and to
“vote for n any candidate, except Putin, or damage your ballot paper, or write “Navalny” on it in big letters.”
Or even
“just come and stand in front of the polling station, then turn around and go back”
.
The Midi action against Putin is Alexeï Navalny's posthumous provocation of the soon-to-be re-elected Russian president.
But it is not the only one.
The real challenge to the master of the Kremlin is the global success of his wife.
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Since February 16, Yulia Navalnaïa has embodied the Russian opposition in exile.
Forget Mikhail Khodorkovsky, associated with the triumph of the oligarchs in the 1990s of sad memory for Russians, forget Garry Kasparov, also a long-time opponent.
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