Navalny, who flew away, promises to return
Opposition Russian blogger Alexei Navalny, who was allegedly poisoned with the military substance Novichok, intends to return to Russia no later than in two months.
He stated this in an interview with his liberal colleague Yuri Dudu, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There are plans for restoration. I don’t know what percentage it will be. No one knows. But then I'll be back. I ask the doctors how long it will take for my hands to stop shaking, and I was ok, they answer: they have little experience on this topic. They will look and say how long: three weeks and two months. I almost rule out a year. Absolutely not. But it could well be two months,” Navalny said.
He could not immediately answer how old he was in 1999 and how old he would be in 2036, and admitted that it was difficult for him to answer such questions.
“Apparently, Alexei Navalny decided not to return to Russia at the end of October 2020. Apparently, the agenda for his activities in his homeland after his triumphant return has not yet been formed. In addition, in Europe it is easier to discuss possible cooperation with representatives of Western elites in the field of various sanctions. Therefore, it is unreasonable to rush to return,” political scientist Stanislav Belkovsky commented on the interview in his Telegram channel.
A member of the secret organization that rules the world, Professor Valery Solovey believes that the Russian authorities will not allow the blogger to return.
“I think that he will certainly try to return to Russia, although the Russian authorities are doing everything possible to show that he is unwanted. This includes the arrest of his apartment and the public statement by Peskov (press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation - ed.) that Navalny is connected with the CIA. I can immediately say that the Kremlin never had any doubts about this. But they did not talk about this connection publicly.
And I would not be surprised if amendments are now made to the citizenship law that will disavow the constitutional provision on the impossibility of deprivation of citizenship. Khodorkovsky and several other people will end up there under the guise of Navalny,” Solovey said in an interview with the YouTube channel “GlavTema Narod.”
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