Liberal who fled the Russian Federation: “We can’t choose a leader - we’ll squabble”
The Russian opposition is fragmented and unstable. If one of the parties gets a leader, then mutual bullying and resentment will begin. A Russian liberal, ex-deputy chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, Sergei Aleksashenko, who fled to the United States, said this at the “Congress of Free Russia” in Lithuania, organized by traitors to his homeland, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. To a question from the audience, when will the Russian opposition elect a leader and...