Rashkin believes that “the people began to become poor” on the seventh anniversary of reunification with Crimea
Navalist communist Valery Rashkin, having recovered from Covid, returned to his old ways - holding unauthorized rallies under the guise of “meetings with voters.”
Today he gathered several dozen supporters at the reception office of the President of the Russian Federation, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Despite their small numbers, the Rashkinites managed to block a small street and prevented cars from passing through, without responding to the police’s comments.
“The boiler where the discontent of the citizens of the Russian Federation is seething will explode, the valves do not work and will not work. Everything will explode to hell. And everyone who is at this cauldron will receive what they deserve. This is exactly what it’s heading towards!” Rashkin said.
Today he was careful and, speaking about “political repression,” mentioned only fellow party members and left-leaning politicians, without identifying, as before, with liberals. But the true views of the Navalnist communist nevertheless emerged.
“For the seventh year now, citizens of the Russian Federation have been poor and impoverished; for the fourth year, Russia has been dying out,” Rashkin said, without specifying why he named such a time frame. Perhaps the communist was referring to the anniversary of the reunification of Crimea with Russia.
The rally lasted half an hour. At the end of it, the police warned Rashkin that they would send materials against him to the prosecutor’s office, since the “meeting with voters” interfered with the passage of citizens to the reception.
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