• Three Russian opposition parties form anti-Putin alliance, invite other parties to join them
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[url]http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32356309[/url] [quote]The political party founded by murdered Russian dissident Boris Nemtsov is to join forces with another opposition party ahead of Russia's 2016 elections. RPR-Parnas will share a joint platform with the Party of Progress, founded by opposition activist Alexei Navalny. Russia's political opposition has in recent years been riven by infighting, weakening its ability to challenge President Vladimir Putin. ... Mikhail Kasyanov, co-chairman of RPR-Parnas and a former prime minister, said the parties would form an alliance rather than merge. Mr Kasyanov later announced they had been joined by a third party, Democratic Choice, led by a former energy minister, according to Russia's Interfax news agency. "We expect that our movement will continue and other opposition parties will join us," Mr Kasyanov said.[/quote] These guys seem like foreign agents to me
Can't wait for Putin's vow on his honor to find the murderer.
They better watch out for Chechnyan police officers.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;47549446]Can't wait for when Putin vows on his honor to find their murderer.[/QUOTE] Beat me to it.
Whether or not they will actually play a big part in the upcoming elections next year is yet to be seen. From my personal point of view, I'd have to say that it's pretty hard to be someone who dissents / disagrees with the current ruling administration, seeing as they (the putin government) conduct themselves no different to that of the Politburo of a forgone era, thus being an uphill slope of defiance for them in that they have to do much more to gain respectability by the general public.
They will be missed.
they are russian agents disseminating western propaganda, not to be confused with the western agents disseminating russian propaganda that are being sponsored in europe [editline]18th April 2015[/editline] with the amount of jingoism and the political apathy of the russian voters, combined with the overwhelmingly negative media coverage they'd get (since all the media is controlled by their opposition) i doubt they'll do anything but make the election look more legitimate
[QUOTE]Last man who went against me lived a half life[/QUOTE] Putin.
I actually met Mikhail Kasyanov. He seems to have a good head on his shoulders, as far as Russian politicians go.
[QUOTE=AtomicWaffle;47550084]I actually met Mikhail Kasyanov. He seems to have a good head on his shoulders, as far as Russian politicians go.[/QUOTE]good, let's hope he gets to keep it for a little longer
Godspeed to these men, Vladdy doesn't want to give up power and they got some brass balls to go against him.
Unfortunately this has happened before and produces no results.
Night of Long Knives 2.0 when?
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