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Nadezhdin has left his number: what future may await Putin’s rival in the elections

by alex

A movement is gaining strength in Russia wives mobilized “The Way Home”. On February 3, women staged a rally on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow. However, the “opposition” politician with an anti-war position, who nominated himself for the presidential election, Boris Nadezhdin, ignored this event.

The head of the Sitting Rus' charity foundation, Olga Romanova, told 24 Channel that Nadezhdin said that he had already done everything that was required of him. Further, he does not intend to further participate in any election campaign.

“Caliph for an hour”

Nadezhdin does not plan become a politician, because he understood everything and was badly “burnt.”

He left his number. Nadezhdin understands perfectly well that he will not be registered as a presidential candidate. Moreover, he is not going to fight for this at all,” noted the chairman of the Sitting Rus' charity foundation.

Nadezhdin will remain “Caliph for an hour,” and this hour has already ended. After all this, he will return to his natural state – a deputy, a politician of the 3rd – 4th echelon, known only to specialists in political science. Although being nominated as a presidential candidate is a “nuclear explosion” in his career.

“As the election campaign and Boris Nadezhdin demonstrated, sooner or later power in Russia will fall under someone’s feet. This will happen as a result of a big fight for the throne. This power will be picked up by some rather random person, for example, Nadezhdin or Ekaterina Duntsova,” – suggested Romanova.

The future president of Russia is already among us

In the end, Vladimir Putin also became the same completely random person in politics, chosen by the oligarch Boris Berezovsky along with Boris Yeltsin's daughter Tatyana Dyachenko and politician Anatoly Chubais.

“In Russia, power will not pass to anyone as a result of elections. First democracy, and then elections, and not vice versa. A tyrant cannot organize democratic elections, this has never happened. Sooner or later in Russia some changes will occur – as a result of a lot of blood and war, but the future normal president of Russia already lives among us,” Olga Romanova is sure.

Boris Nadezhdin’s participation in the Russian presidential elections: what is known

  • One of Vladimir Putin’s main likely competitors in the elections handed over to the Russian CEC on January 31, 105 thousand signatures in support. The Central Election Commission must decide within 10 days to register Nadezhdin as a presidential candidate.
  • At the same time, the Central Election Commission noted that more than 15% of the signatures that Nadezhdin collected were rejected . According to Russian law, the percentage of such signatures should not exceed 5%.
  • Also, the CEC working group recommended that Nadezhdin should not be allowed to participate in the presidential elections due to the large number of rejected signatures. Nadezhdin noted that he plans to “beat off” signatures.

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