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The victory of Navalny's headquarters in Novosibirsk and Tomsk proves that the last year's success of the "Smart Vote" in the elections to the Moscow City Duma was not an accident. |
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The Anti-Corruption Fund will be liquidated due to the claim of the company, which is associated with businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin, as Alexei Navalny said. The amount of the claim is 88 million rubles. |
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The government has supported amendments that allow those who have spent from 90 days to six months in the country to voluntarily become tax residents of Russia. This, among other things, was achieved by tax consultants, whose clients, due to the pandemic, risked changing their tax residency against their will. |
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Serebrennikov was found guilty of embezzlement of nearly 129 million rubles allocated for the cultural project Platform. The prosecution previously requested six years in prison for the director and a fine of 800,000 rubles. |
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The prosecutor in the case of the "Seventh Studio" requested for the director Kirill Serebrennikov a real term - six years in prison, as well as a fine of 800,000 rubles. |
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Moscow authorities answered frequently asked questions about the self-isolation regime introduced the day before. |
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An action against political repressions was held in Moscow and St. Petersburg. |
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A march in memory of Boris Nemtsov was held in Moscow. More than 22,000 people came to the rally on the fifth anniversary of the politician’s murder, according to White Counter volunteers. |
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Evgeny Chichvarkin registered his Anti-Corruption and Libertarianism Support Foundation in London. |
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Alexey Navalny and the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) decided to sue the Russian president over a criminal money-laundering case. Oppositionists accuse him of evading constitutional duties to protect the rights of the population. |
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Find how much money the wives of the members of the government of Dmitry Medvedev and the administrative staff of the Russian president earned. |
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The Russian Ministry of Justice included into the list of foreign media agents Voice of America and Radio Svoboda. |
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Hundreds of Russians were arrested after anti-corruption protests held on Sunday. |
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About 39 percent of Russians reported about deteriorating of personal wealth in the fourth quarter, only 9 percent noticed improvement. |
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By the order of the President the creation of new special economic zones (SEZ) in Russia stops, at the same time 10 sites will be closed, and all other working zones will be given to the regions. |
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A rally against the naming of Dudergofsky Canal after the first Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov was held in St. Petersburg on Monday, June 6. |
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The Vice Prime Minister Olga Golodets noted that the number of Russians in need has significantly increased recently due to a sharp drop in incomes. |
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The Business Ombudsman under the Russian President Boris Titov declared that the party of business people announced by him will be based on the “Right Cause” party. The new political coalition will participate in the elections to the State Duma. |
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The majority of Russians are afraid of the clamorous corruption scandals, economic crisis and technological disasters in the coming year. |
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The Bank of Russia is developing a new system of pensions for citizens, an alternative to funded pension, with the help of the World Bank. |
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