NV analysis shows why Russian local deputies have started demanding Putin?s resignation
Deputies from two local government bodies, in Moscow and St. Petersburg, last week published official statements calling for the resignation of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
On Sept. 12, they were joined by colleagues from other districts of the cities. Observers regard the deputies? statement as a sensation for modern Russia, where the government actually has no opposition, there is no protest movement, and the vast majority of the population supports the war in Ukraine and approves all the decisions of its president.
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Deputies from two local government bodies, in Moscow and St. Petersburg, last week published official statements calling for the resignation of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
On Sept. 12, they were joined by colleagues from other districts of the cities. Observers regard the deputies? statement as a sensation for modern Russia, where the government actually has no opposition, there is no protest movement, and the vast majority of the population supports the war in Ukraine and approves all the decisions of its president.
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