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Cossacks of Primorye will be given 15 million rubles to hold festivals

The administration of the Primorsky Territory has allocated 15 million rubles from the budget to support the Cossacks in the region. This was reported on the official website of the regional authorities. As indicated in the administration’s message, funds from the regional budget will be used “for the implementation of socially significant projects”: the creation of “Cossack classes”, the popularization of the traditional way of life and culture of the Russian Cossacks, as well as for the “military-patriotic education” of youth. Source:…

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Primorye authorities condemned hundreds of Russian truckers to torture near the Chinese border

The strike of Russian truckers on the Chinese border at the Pogranichny checkpoint in Primorye continues for the sixth day. PrimaMedia news agency reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. More than 500 cars are stuck in a traffic jam. Truck drivers are demanding that the Primorye government provide the possibility of rapid testing for COVID-19 near the border crossing. The Chinese authorities have obliged road carriers to provide certificates of absence of coronavirus disease, but...

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A deputy from SR compared United Russia to Anna Karenina

The single voting day on September 9, which coincided with the 190th birthday of the writer Leo Tolstoy, turned into a cynical media campaign about the supposedly convincing victory of the United Russia party. However, the situation in the Primorsky Territory clearly demonstrates the crisis of the party in power, from which the head of state is distancing himself. Irina Yasakova, a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the A Just Russia party, writes about this in her blog. “All this press...

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