Navajo allies surprise Putin's party in Russia's local elections

The allies of the poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navajo (Alexei Navalny) have said they have secured the seats in the city's advice to Sivber, while independent monitors have condemned irregularities at the polls. In dozens of 85-sosh regions, citizens of this country voted for regional governors and lawmakers and [...]
In dozens of 85-sosh regions, the citizens of this state voted for regional governors and for the city's lawmakers and lawmakers.
These elections come just a year after parliamentary elections and are seen as a test for the Kremlin, while the ruling party is facing a decrease in public popularity and anger due to weakening the economy, writes The Guardian, translated Periscopi in Albanian.
In an effort to fight Vladimir Putin's electoral vehicle, Navalny and his team have called on the Russians to vote to a minimum by supporting the most powerful candidates to oppose the ruling United Russia party.
Some of the highest profile campaigns have occurred in Novosibirsk, Russia's third - largest city, and the neighboring town of Tomsk, where Navalny was traveling.
On Sunday evening, his team said they were secured seating in town councils in Tomsk and Novosibirsk.
Navajo had been in Siberia to promote the smart “ ” when he was poisoned with what Germany says was novichoku. /Periscope










