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Noon against Putin, graffiti in Pskov. The author of the "Noon against Putin" action was politician Maxim Reznik. In January 2024, Alexei Navalny called on Russians to take part in this event. [3] Navalny's last political statement was a call to support "Noon against Putin". [2] In 14 January 2024, participants on the talk show "What to do?"
In an action called "noon against Putin", Russians who oppose the veteran Kremlin leader went to their local polling station at midday to either spoil their ballot paper or to vote for one of the ...
March 18, 2024 at 1:29 PM. ... unprecedented protests in Russia and his widow Yulia Navalnaya had called for demonstrations at polling booths dubbed “noon against Putin.” The plan had been ...
March 6, 2024 at 4:04 AM. ... Navalny, in one of his last public messages, had urged people to protest against Putin by voting en masse at noon local time in the March 17 presidential election ...
He became the author of the action "Noon Against Putin" - a peaceful protest action scheduled for March 17, 2024, which consists in the fact that citizens of Russia who do not support the policy of Vladimir Putin will come to the polling stations en masse on the last day of the presidential elections at 12 noon. [21]
2024 Russian presidential election. Russian president Vladimir Putin is reelected to a fifth term in office with 87% of the vote. External observers widely consider he had "no real opposition". The Noon Against Putin protest occurs. (The Washington Post)
Sunday's “Noon Against Putin” protest will be a test of how much Navalny's team can do in Russia from abroad, said Sam Greene, a director at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington.
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