In a 2022 CNN Films documentary, Alexey Navalny delivered a message to the Russian people. If he was killed, he said, “You’re not allowed to give up.
” The task that Navalny set himself, of opposing and exposing the ills of Putin’s regime is now left to Russia’s disparate, disunited, and partially dismantled opposition, with a new figurehead: Navalny’s widow Yulia. On Monday, just three days after her husband’s death, Yulia Navalnaya rebranded herself as a political force, vowing to pick up where her husband left off. “I don’t have the right to surrender,” she said in an eight-minute video posted to her dead husband’s social media channels.
” “Our viewpoints diverged a long time ago,” noted the party’s founder, Grigory Yavlinsky, in a statement posted after Navalny’s death. “We argued and criticized each other.” That rift spilled over again in 2021 ahead of parliamentary elections after Yavlinsky sharply criticized Navalny’s campaign to engineer votes. The other challenge is that even if Navalnaya can prove a unifying figure, there are now fewer opposition forces to unify.
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