What is happening in Russia? Current political situation | Communication in the comments

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I want to apologize in advance for my English. This is partly a system translation / my first experience of writing articles in English.

Hello, readers. My post is devoted to events in Russia mainly for the years 2018-2019, and to this day.

We rarely learn about events inside a foreign country because of the language barrier / different media field. As a resident of this country and an active participant in political life, who naturally sees the reaction of foreigners to our country, I would like to share with you what is really happening here. For me, this is, let's say, a small experiment. All the photos in the post were taken by me.

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July 27, 2019 - Moscow city Hall

I want to start with a small fact: Every 4th Russian is either a current or former representative of the law enforcement agencies. The recent "summer protests" have shown us this fact live.

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June 12, 2019 - Rally for Ivan Golunov

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July 14, 2019 - Election Commission (Dispersal of the crowd that wanted to sit until the end)

It is important to understand that the Russian opposition does not use violence against law enforcement officers. This is related to the history of our country.

At the moment, only 1/3 of Russians want to see Putin as President for the 4th term - Levada center (in fact, the 5th, if you take into account Medvedev, who just took the place)

Putin, as a politician, fulfilled an extremely small percentage of promises. All his success is luck, which he used only to enrich his environment. That's why they don't like him so much.

The "summer protests" did not start from scratch. This was an attempt to somehow push people from the people to the authorities to stop corruption and make it all public.

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September 29, 2019-Rally in support of prisoners of the "Moscow case"

The Constitution does not work fully in our country. We give priority, first of all, to the law, although we are a democratic country and have signed the "Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms". As a result, the opposition makes money by filing complaints with the European court of human rights, which obliges Russia to pay compensation to victims of our laws that violate the Constitution. Payments are made in euros and the amounts are quite large, relative to local prices.

Due to the fact that this is commonplace for me, it is difficult for me to highlight some points that you would be interested in. Please ask questions in the comments. I'll answer them right away



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Man you must totally keep it up. Russian news doesn't reach western countries so, yeah, thank you!

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It is interesting for me to tell you about what is happening in our country)

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As far as I know Russia is nor EU member, i belive it's some translation mistake. Please, keep your facts checked and this is going to be great feed. It's hard to get any reliable news from Russia and I think it's really needed in western world. Keep uo with your work!

I'm really interested in the Russian oligarchy system, connections on the top and also opression of democratic opposiotion, cases like imprisonment of anarchistic activists or whole Pussy Riot story ans other cases of breaking human laws, this is needed and very important! Cheers man.

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Thank you, corrected. That's a good point, and I made a mistake for a reason. Relations between Russia and Europe are a very complex issue. I meant " Convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms"

Thank you very much for these words. I thought it would be much less interesting and it would become a one-time promotion. I will continue to write and improve my English

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The biggest part of Russia is in Asia (Russia's eastern parts are neighbors with Mongolia, with China and with Japan), so it would be interesting to see Russia amongst the EU members.

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77% of its population lives in Europe. Yes, this would be interesting to see them on EU.

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Resteemed it

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Wanted to upvote you but you dont post anything.

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Very interesting post i would like to read more post like this...

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Well, it will. Maybe something specific is interesting?

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Could you make a post talking about the Russian economy

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I can give something theses, but not an economist. I will definitely tell you about the sanctions

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I'm really intetested in Ilja Romanow case, 52yo political prison, imprisoned and sick without access to medical care. Is it known case in Russia? Can you tell something about it?

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I just created a new community for news posts. It's called HIGHLIGHTS(hive-176777). Feel free tp join and share your related posts.

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As I know Putin loves his country.You don t do anything that play USA game, but you don t know that because you dream nice !😉

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PUT ME IN RUSSIA I COULD RESTART THE COLD WAR LIKE ITS NOBODYS BUSINESS

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it's nice to know what's going on in different parts of the world. Keep making these posts.

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