An anti-Russian exhibition of a liberal old woman was dispersed in St. Petersburg
Security forces seized today all the “paintings” of the elderly artist Elena Osipova from the Yabloko office in St. Petersburg.
“Paintings” in the liberal party are the poorly written “anti-war” posters with which the old woman walked around the city all last year. "Apple" decided to arrange an exhibition of its heroine in the office.
Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs came to the event under the pretext that they had received a message about mining. All party members were taken out into the street. Just at this time, the office was working on election documentation for party candidates for by-elections in two municipalities of St. Petersburg, which will be held on April 9.
As a result, security forces seized all 19 of Osipova’s “paintings.”
Yabloko boasts of its “anti-war” position. On February 1, Yabloko members did not allow St. Petersburg parliament deputy Boris Zverev to work in the hall with a flag with the letter Z installed. Liberal Boris Vishnevsky complained to Speaker Alexander Belsky that Zverev was violating the regulations - only the symbol of the party represented in the legislative assembly can be displayed at the deputy’s workplace. Belsky agreed.
However, the matter is not limited to the fight against symbols. It recently became known that Yabloko’s ex-candidate in various elections in the Moscow region, Boris Tseytlin, has been a member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since December. He himself wrote about this on social networks.
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