What will happen on 5.11. Time to fall? All about emigration

On November 4, “Russian Marches” are planned in Moscow and in five other regions of Russia, in which tens of thousands of people are announced to take part. The history of the "Russian Marches" begins in 2005, when about 5 thousand people marched from Chistye Prudy before Slavyanskaya Square. Since this year, November 4 has become the traditional date for these events. In 2006, Moscow Mayor Luzhkov tried to ban the marches, but they continued to be held. In 2011, Alexei Navalny spoke at a rally in Lyublino. In 2014, among the organizers of the marches, there was the most serious split in the entire time of their conduct - some of them supported the creation of Novorossiya and the annexation of Crimea to Russia, while others, on the contrary, sided with the official position of Ukraine. Among the latter was Navalny, who even stated that "I would be very annoyed if, after all, the Russian march turns into a Soviet march in support of Putin". In the same 2014, two marches took place in Moscow: one in the Lyublino district, organized by Dmitry Demushkin, leader of the Russian nationalist association. And the second - in the Shchukino region, called by its organizers "Novorussian March". I must say, there have always been disagreements between the organizers of the Russian Marches, but for the first time they turned out to be so fundamental. In 2017, in the course of preparations for the march, there was also a serious split between the organizers, this time related to claims for leadership among the nationalists. All this takes place immediately before the "revolution of 11/5/17" announced by supporters of Vyacheslav Maltsev, an action in which nationalists are expected to take an active part.

As one of the traditional (since 2005) organizers of the march, Yury Gorsky, told a Russian Monitor correspondent, on October 30, the organizers of the rally were given permission on behalf of the Moscow City Hall to hold a procession and rally in the Lyublino area with the declared number of participants up to 5 thousand people. Gorsky said that on October 29 the leaders of a number of nationalist organizations and movements held a conference at which they managed to agree on joint actions to carry out this march. In particular, in addition to uniting the seven movements whose representatives took part in the conference, it was decided to offer cooperation to truckers protesting against the Plato system and activists opposed to renovation in Moscow. Gorsky also noted that a unified social manifesto would be adopted as a result of the action. “For more than ten years, I, as the head of the New Right Alternative, and Vladimir Basmanov (also the organizer of all Russian marches, starting from the first. - Approx. Aut.) - the head of the Nation and Freedom organization, strongly opposed each other, but now they have agreed on cooperation and cooperation. And although we are both now outside of Russia because of the threat of our persecution, we will take part in it via video link. The main slogan should be the slogan “Putin, leave in an amicable way! Putin, get out! Gorsky says. According to him, this is the first united march of Russian nationalists for long years which should demonstrate the elimination of all differences and the readiness to achieve its programmatic goals.

Ivan Beletsky

Gorsky also noted that one of the organizers of the Russian March in 2016, nationalist Ivan Beletsky, is trying to disrupt the action by submitting an alternative application for holding an event in Lyublino. Another organizer of the Russian March, Vladimir Basmanov, told our correspondent that the authorities in Moscow are preparing provocations against the participants of the event through their agents. Earlier, Basmanov claimed that Beletsky was preparing to disrupt the action, calling on "radicals from the Caucasus" to storm its participants. According to Basmanov, "The Moscow organizing committee of the Russian March (secretary - Vladimir Ratnikov), consisting of various organizations, including the Nation and Freedom Committee, 7 notifications for the march were submitted, various route options were provided throughout the city, including Lyublino and Oktyabrskoye Pole. Several thousand people could take part in it.”. The slogans of the nationalists this year, according to the decision of the local Organizing Committee, are: “For the resignation of the government!”, “Against the policy of replacement immigration!”, “Against corruption!”, “In defense of the free Internet”.


Vladimir Basmanov

Recall that Beletsky was detained by law enforcement officers in December 2016 in the center of Moscow. In his own words, the detention was connected with pickets on the street in 1905 in support of the leader of the Slavic Power movement Dmitry Demushkin. He is currently hiding in Ukraine.

Speaking about the events being prepared for November 4 and his role in them, Beletsky writes in his VKontakte profile that "The Russian March in Moscow has been agreed and the Party of Nationalists is the organizer". In particular, according to him, at the beginning of his organization, this was denied, but after the storming of the Department of Regional Security of the Moscow City Hall, approval was issued. "On the this moment The Department combined the applications of the applicant organizations, 2 out of 5 organizers are members of the Nationalist Party, and the third application from the Nationalist Party, as participants in the march, was also agreed. In total, three applications from the Nationalist Party were agreed. At the moment, technical negotiations are underway in the Department of Regional Security and the Prefecture of the SWAO. November 4 at 12:00 we leave in Moscow on the street. Break to the Russian March and make this March our March!” Beletsky said.

But it was precisely this disagreement - who applied for the future march and why - that caused such a negative reaction from other organizers of the event. In particular, Gorsky provided us with a document that was discussed today at a meeting in the prefecture of the SEAD. The document says that officials of the Department of Regional Security arbitrarily combined five notifications into one agreement without informing the applicants. “Four notices (A. I. Gruzinov, R. S. Kovalev, V. G. Komarinsky, G. V. Shishkov) agree to hold a joint event, except for one (I. V. Sharypina). Because we believe that the forces behind him are provocative.”, the document says. Gorsky is convinced that the forces behind Sharypin are calling for illegal actions and provocations. “Now we are in the prefecture, where a meeting will be held, during which we will demand that this citizen and the groups that stand behind him be excluded from the agreement. Since the probability internal conflict between four applicants celebratory event against one "troublemaker-debaucher" is very high " he said before the start of the meeting.

Following the meeting, Gorsky is optimistic: "The Russian march will be held in a single format!". According to him, the prefecture of the SEAD and all the organizers of the march managed to agree on a single scenario for the event. In particular, during negotiations “they were collected into one application from 5 parties, on the basis of the application of Roman Kovalev, representatives of the other parties Gruzinov, Komarnitsky, Shishkov and Sharypin were combined”. When asked by our correspondent whether he still fears provocations from Beletsky's supporters, Gorsky replied that “it is possible, but the representative of Beletsky - Sharypin has so far accepted all the conditions for the action”. Gorsky also said that the number of possible participants has been increased to 10,000 people.

Gorsky and Basmanov, as the main organizers of the November 4 event, suspect that the authorities are playing along in every possible way with Beletsky, who is considered a provocateur. “The goals of this are not completely clear, but there is an unwillingness to hold the event peacefully and in an orderly manner”, they think.

“Excuse me, but did you come to 11/5/17?” the schoolboy in glasses asked me embarrassedly. Hearing an affirmative answer, he looked around in confusion and asked main question of the day: “Why are there so few people here?”

In the morning, the area in front of Smolny and the surrounding streets were packed with police cars and trucks with riot police. The "cosmonauts" looked around with a bored look. By 12 o'clock, supporters of the leader of the extremist movement "Artpodgotovka" (banned in Russia) Vyacheslav Maltsev were supposed to pull up to Smolny. He promised a revolution in Russia for more than two years, and its date was known for a long time - 11/5/17. All this time, the activists “did not wait, but prepared.” And not just to an ordinary rally, but to a violent seizure of power and regime change.

A few days before the cherished date, unprecedented activity reigned in opposition chats. The "Maltsevskie" threw the recipe of the Molotov cocktail to each other, discussed the burning of the riot police. "Goals: the capture of Smolny, Legislative Assembly and regional television centers (from there you can call on people to come out and support the protest).” “You may not be in the forefront, you may not fight, but you must come. Take sandwiches, a first aid kit, tea with you and watch history.” "Whoever does not come, he suffered, a coward and a slave." And everything like that. Before the beginning of the “new historical era There were only a few hours left.

But in fact, less than 100 people came to Smolny. Some of them consisted of schoolchildren who are now ready to support any rallies against the current government. Truckers crowded in their corner. A dozen elderly women nearby loudly condemned the low protest activity. One of them even put on thermal underwear and took spare socks with her in the hope of a revolution.

- Yes, everyone just left for Moscow! Everything happens there!

- All the men did not come! And the women came. We are a women's battalion.

The women attracted the attention of journalists, but the presence of cameras did not please them.

“Who did you come here for? For us or for Putin? - the most active "revolutionary" attacked the media representatives.

The police on duty carried out an inspection of each suspicious character. And among the latter, oddly enough, there were "prepared" people. The first to be detained was a man who carried a whole arsenal in his backpack - an ax, pyrotechnics and gas masks. Two more boys had medical masks and brilliant green with them. The law enforcement officers, of course, also studied the opposition chats, about which they talked among themselves. Even the day before, they read that this brilliant green was intended for them.

A strange-looking man was detained with a bottle of either alcohol or incendiary mixture. One young man, probably in the hope of real revolutionary skirmishes, brought with him several packs of bandages. "Why do you need so many?" the police were surprised. But they did not find a reason for sanctions. In total, from 7 to 11 people were detained at Smolny, according to various estimates.

Away from the policemen, young men in sportswear with hoods put on their heads stood in groups in the square. They watched what was happening from under their brows, but no one dared to take any active actions, although they could only be expected from them. It is these guys who, in theory, should form the core of Maltsev fans. But in fact, they turned out to be much less than on the Web.

Now you can’t make out how exaggerated the arguments about the allegedly prepared Molotov cocktails and other weapons were. On the eve of the action, the FSB reported on the cleansing. According to the agency, on November 3, the illegal activities of a clandestine cell of the Artpodgotovka movement, which “planned to commit actions on November 4-5 in the form of arson of administrative buildings using incendiary mixtures and attacks on police officers,” were identified and suppressed in the Moscow region. Searches and detentions of Maltsev's supporters took place in other regions as well. So the protest was decapitated anyway. Maltsev himself has long been hiding from the law abroad.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the promised revolution in St. Petersburg turned out to be even more miserable than other actions of the democrats. After the coup at Smolny failed, Maltsev's supporters moved to St. Isaac's Cathedral. There, the riot police and the police were already waiting for them, again outnumbering the protesters. And two more wedding processions and a group of teenage girls who held a meeting with a certain video blogger.

"Let's all hug! I wish you happiness!" the blogger exclaimed happily. The girls took selfies and did not even notice that they were at the epicenter of a potential revolution.

The police made a rather rude arrest young man in a sweatshirt "Glory to Russia", who refused to take off his balaclava. Another teenager went to the department because he had a pepper spray with him. The guards tried a couple of times hesitantly to disperse the small crowd, but each time they seemed to give up on all this: they would disperse themselves. An hour later, it did.

Living in a parallel reality, the inhabitants of the chats, meanwhile, continued to actively scribble messages. That the revolution had begun was only the first step. There were reports of some "mass detentions" in St. Petersburg. Although in fact they turned out to be massive only in Moscow - there more than 260 people were taken to the police departments. Dissatisfied complained that Alexei Navalny takes to the streets hundreds of times more people.

The result was an amazing “revolution 2.0”: no activity in reality, but arguments about “swinging paddy wagons”, “holding combat positions” and “recruiting power group" in the Internet.

“5.11.17 failed. Time to prepare for revenge. I urge all supporters to write to me for further regrouping/coordination. You can't give up now!" - already scribbled another anonymous person in the group.

Everyone was waiting for what Maltsev would say about this. Some already thought that he "merged". But during the day, the disgraced activist still got in touch with his associates.

“Nothing happened… Nothing happened in terms of failure. We have taken a step forward. The revolution continues,” he said in live on YouTube.

Sofia Mokhova

Two Russians - three marches

The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported more than three hundred detainees for "an attempt to organize mass riots", about 100 more people were arrested on the eve of the X-day, which was appointed by nationalist blogger Vyacheslav Maltsev on November 5. True, as it turned out, some remained at large. I spoke to one of Maltsev's active supporters.

Since 2013, in almost all issues of his Artpodgotovka video blog, Maltsev has stated that the revolution in Russia will happen on November 5, 2017, because this is “the deadline when everything is ripe.” As a result, Maltsev himself was accused of extremism in Russia, and he was forced to go abroad. But even from France, Maltsev urged his supporters to come out to the city centers that day.

In his rhetoric, Maltsev exploited the nationalist idea and called himself a national democrat, but, according to real participants in the nationalist movement, he had a very conditional attitude towards them. According to one of the leaders of the nationalists, who is now also in political emigration, Yuri Gorsky, Maltsev is more likely a Marxist-Leninist. According to Gorsky, he supported Maltsev's idea when it was presented in a completely different form. It was about the fact that Maltsev, having been elected to parliament, it was on November 5 that he would impeach the incumbent president.

However, when Gorsky stood up with a single picket calling for impeachment on the dates indicated by Maltsev near the State Duma building, the author of the idea was indignant - apparently, even then he understood that he would not get into the State Duma.

By the way, one of the versions of Maltsev's failed revolution is that initially he was a provocateur acting in the interests of the special services. The logic of the adherents of this version is clear: the nationalists are one of the most radical members of the opposition movement, and if they are identified and neutralized, the protest will become much more harmless. This, according to the supporters of the "conspiracy theory", was exactly what Maltsev and his alleged curators in the authorities were counting on. On the eve of the Russian March, a number of supporters of the nationalist turn Russian politics was detained. According to Gorsky, some of them have nothing to do with Maltsev.

"Dmitry Shakin, Anton Smirnov, Alexander Gruzinov and Valentin Alekseev are all prominent members of the nationalist movement," he says. “And “thanks” to Maltsev, they can be attracted not just for extremism, but for the formation of a terrorist group.”

When asked about Maltsev’s connection with the FSB, Gorsky replied that he was not ready to throw such accusations, in addition, he personally “has no informants from the authorities who could confirm such guesses.” He called Maltsev "a numeral worshiper" who decided to make a "pajama revolution". In many ways, Gorsky is right: tens of thousands of people were subscribed to the channel of the nationalist video blogger, and on November 5, only a few hundred came out to Manezhnaya.


I managed to contact one of the participants in the "Maltsev revolution", he miraculously escaped detention and is very angry with his "leader".

- Why are you free now?

I don't believe in my "happiness" myself. The fact is that I participated in this story together with my close friend. I came to his house, and we went online from one device, it was a tablet with Telegram loaded on it. We planned to destroy our device if this whole story escalated.

- And what happened in the end?

Yes, they told me about the details of the interrogation, in general, apparently, they “fired” all the correspondence, but did not know that two people participated in it.

- What exactly did you cook?

Specifically, we were going to blow up the building of the Central Election Commission. This was supposed to happen on the night of November 4-5. In addition to the two of us, about a dozen people were supposed to approach the CEC.

- And what did you achieve?

We were sure that he did not have 500 supporters, but at least 50 thousand, we told him (Maltsev. - A.R.) believed. I am 22 years old, my colleague is 21, we want the return of the 90s. Then people had a choice.

- Maltsev positions himself as a nationalist, and you are nationalists?

Ha, are you kidding me? My mother is Kazakh, my father is Jewish. We are for it new life. We looked at Maltsev with his corrals as a means to implement our plan.

- There are civilized ways of protest...

I'll tell you a secret: everyone who was in our movement supported Navalny as well. Consider Navalny - Lenin, and Maltsev - Trotsky.

- What are you going to do now?

I will go to my grandmother in Riga. Staying here is scary.


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Detentions of activists of the Artpodgotovka movement banned in Russia were carried out this weekend throughout the country. According to the FSB of the Russian Federation, counterintelligence officers, in cooperation with the police, stopped the activities of cells in Krasnoyarsk, Krasnodar, Kazan, Samara and Saratov.

In Moscow and the region, the FSB operatives dealt the first blow to the activists, who, on the eve of the holidays, detained members of the movement who were preparing to stage high-profile extremist actions on November 4–5. According to the ministry, members of an organization banned in Russia planned attacks on police officers and arson of administrative buildings in order to provoke mass riots. “In the course of the events, all members of the cell were detained. 15 Molotov cocktails were confiscated. Currently, the issue of initiating a criminal case against the detainees under Art. 30 and part 2 of Art. 205 of the Criminal Code of Russia (" Terrorist act),” the FSB website says. The department noted that in the interests of the investigation, data on the detained persons were not disclosed.

The Moscow police already over the weekend detained those "artificers" who still decided to take part in the actions, and, judging by the confiscated arsenals, the rallies were planned far from being peaceful. In the capital's central office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, they said that on November 5, in the central part of the city, police officers, together with employees of the Russian Guard, detained and delivered 302 people to duty units of departments of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

“During the inspection, piercing and cutting objects were found on these persons, traumatic weapon, brass knuckles, aerosol cans with an irritating gas, flammable liquids, masks, goggles, helmets, other protective ammunition, as well as paraphernalia of the Artpodgotovka organization, the Ministry of Internal Affairs specified.

Most of the detentions were carried out for disobedience to police officers and violation of the rules for holding demonstrations. In addition, 19 people were detained for hooliganism.

Year two thousand and seventeen Gregorian calendar declared the year of ecology in Russia. But it is unlikely that many citizens of the federation think about this date. But it is easy to associate with the centenary of another famous event - the October Bolshevik coup. Is it possible to repeat the revolution in 2017, will the coming year be as full of terrible events as its namesake from the last century? Sociologists, ordinary citizens, soothsayers and the press talk about it. At the beginning of the 20th century, they began to celebrate the first anniversary of the communist takeover immediately - in November 2017. They celebrated the solemn date with a parade and a two-day weekend. But in 1991 the government canceled the parade and, on a short time, the communists themselves. And since 1992, the holidays have been reduced to one day - November 7, and then completely replaced. For more information about how the situation with holidays and weekends will be in the coming year, see the article about the year or other materials on this topic on the website.

Revolution of 2017: what will definitely happen in Russia

  • the so-called "Messages to the Communists of the Future" will be opened. The most famous of them is stored in Sevastopol behind a cast table cover on the wall of a former military electronics enterprise. The Communists of the past sealed a similar message in a capsule located in the stele of the Rostock monument in the city of Penza;
  • potential communists - members of the Komsomol youth organization, also left messages to their peers. One of them is planned to be removed from the capsule in Ussuriysk. The contents of such capsules are usually "letters to the future" written by ordinary citizens. Soviet Union therefore, by reading them, it will be possible to catch the spirit and expectations of the past era;
  • various videos, documentaries and art films dedicated to this event;
  • members of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation will hold their events especially solemnly.

People who wrote messages back in 2017 were sure that at that time the socialist ideas of Marx-Lenin would win all over the world, because they were infallible. They also believed that the 21st century would usher in an era of an equal, just, beautiful and infallible communist society. About all this very soon it will be possible to read in the messages of the past. And it will be possible to sum up and analyze the history of the revolution on November 5, 2017, after the weekend in honor of National Unity Day.

Why are they talking about it

In 2004, part of the Duma deputies initiated the replacement of the old Bolshevik holiday with a new one - National Unity Day. It was proposed to celebrate it on November 4th. It was on this day, back in 1612, that the people's militias liberated the capital of Russia from the invaders. It was assumed that the replacement of the holiday date would give new meaning November celebrations, recalling the unity of all classes and nationalities for the good of the Fatherland. At the same time, the holiday revived nationalist tendencies in many cities, which are expressed in characteristic parades and rallies. And some part of the population of Russia, apparently out of habit, still considers Unity Day to be connected in some way with the October Revolution.

The very date of the future revolution - November 5, 2017 - arose from the talk show of the Russian political commentator Vyacheslav Maltsev. With enviable tenacity, he systematically explains to his fans on You Tube his own vision of the situation in Russia. More than a hundred thousand subscribers follow " bad news» Maltsev on the nationalist channel Artpodgotovka. The presenter considers the current head to be the main trouble for Russia and calls on everyone to a violent change of power, while recommending that they remain within the framework of the Constitution. The presenter calls the fifth of November not a sacred date, but deadline, to which all the necessary prerequisites, according to his assumptions, will fully mature. The expected revolution on November 5, 2017 reminds Maltsev of another significant event that happened, albeit in another country - the Guy Fawkes Gunpowder Plot. The interethnic and interreligious difficulties that the Russian Federation is experiencing and the growing nationalist sentiments make possible, if not a global coup, then global unrest on the ground, therefore, it is possible that Maltsev has grounds for such forecasts.

Revolution in Russia in 2017: to be or not to be

Although many smart people, to put it mildly, are dissatisfied with what is happening in their homeland, they understand that miracles cannot be expected and that every coup brings unrest and mass anarchy. A large part of the country is fascinated by television and feels good in the painted world. The same well-known party wins every election, and it seems that this will always be the case.

Of course, in such circumstances, a quick solution seems to be the most optimal. Throw out of power all those who govern badly, and put in new ones who will govern well. A simple and understandable recipe for many, fuels hope for a revolution in November 2017. However, the coup of 1917 was supported by the people, tired of the war and empty promises. Here, one cannot count on such support - the current state system receives approval and encouragement precisely from the masses. Any attempt at a coup is likely to run into tacit popular disapproval or popular aggression. Because a coup is instability and a direct threat to an established existence. At the same time, one should not forget that the incredible efforts to maintain stability, by all means, drive problems inside, instead of solving them. This means that there is a gradual maturation of discontent, provoking an explosion and violence.

In fact, it is not so important for the people to find the answer to the question: Will there be a revolution in 2017 ? Much more important is what will happen after, what it will lead to. If the nationalists' predictions come true, then border closures and new privatization laws are likely, as well as inevitable inflation, coupled with a shortage of necessary goods. And a person who has been brought up by a repressive state, and who has learned to get along with it, lives by one principle: not to lose what is. There are about 45% of such citizens in Russia, according to the director of the Levada Center. At the same time, cynicism, internal aggression and a sense of inferiority are growing in society. Frustration of needs results in elevated level aggression in society. Moreover, this aggression is skillfully redirected by means mass media to an external enemy. Society as a whole is characterized by apathy, with outbursts of impotent irritation. And politics is disgusting - after all, most do not believe that they somehow influence the decisions of the authorities. Life revolves around the interests of your family and your own needs; the main thing here is to fence off personally controlled living space. Anyone can be in power, as long as there is stability and that Russia is respected in the world. As long as the authorities cope with at least one of these requirements, there is no need to worry - no revolution will receive popular approval and support.

Nationalists promise revolution in Russia in November 2017.

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The REN TV channel showed a special investigation dedicated to the political union, which began in 2011 on Bolotnaya Square in Moscow.

Recall that then the liberal-minded citizens, dissatisfied with the results of the last Duma elections, unexpectedly joined quite big number ultranationalists.

The report says that the start date of the Russian Maidan has already been set. And no one is really hiding. The activist group simply calls itself "the junta".

Nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev promised a revolution in November 2017. "5.11.17" is digital code. This symbol can be found in the sleeping areas of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Kursk and Volgograd, Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg. On trains and trains. And most importantly, in social networks: "Twitter", "Facebook" and other Internet sites that have become the engine of coup d'état around the world in the 21st century.

"I'm not calling, I'm saying: it (the revolution) will be November 5, 2017. Our task now is to agitate for PARNAS as many people as possible," - Maltsev said.

According to RenTV, Vyacheslav Maltsev and his associates supported the Ukrainian Maidan. Then it was formulated main principle: Maltsev is against "quilted jackets" and for the change of power in Russia. The project was called "Revolution 5-11-17". In one of the videos, Vyacheslav Maltsev brought the leader of the Ukrainian nationalists Dmytro Korchinsky to Skype.

Korchinsky noted that "it is necessary to topple the Moscow regime, but I hope you can handle it. It will fall, and we will help in any way we can."

"We could cope with this by joint efforts, but you see, the situation is this ... I'm talking about this in every program. We hoped that the Maidan would become a springboard for the Russians who would wage war with Putin," Maltsev explained.

The channel released a hidden camera video showing Kasyanov and his closest associate Konstantin Merzlikin meeting with nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev. Maltsev insisted that the elections to the Duma are a secondary task, the main thing is the change of power

"The people are already ready for something else. And by 5.11 even more will be ready. What are they counting on? They really need to poison the air now, do some things that, so to speak, to please the opposition," he said Maltsev. "If we go to the Duma, then a completely different situation will begin in the country, because this is an entrance to presidential elections in the country," replied Kasyanov.

"The people will not wait a year. I tell you for sure. We need to make a decision on impeachment," Maltsev said. "Well, maybe, maybe," Kasyanov agreed. “The people will not wait, and we will lose people. They will follow someone else. We definitely don’t need this,” Maltsev shared his opinion.

Note that this is one of the first meetings between the liberal Mikhail Kasyanov and the nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev. Now they are already openly speaking together at rallies: number one and number two on the PARNAS list.

In fact, Maltsev and Kasyanov got together with the help of pressure on Crimean Tatars through Mustafa Dzhemilev to get almost 200,000 Crimean votes in the upcoming elections.

“It is necessary that Dzhemilev give them orders, and we will control them on the ground. The election commissions are completely made up of their people, anything can be done there,” Maltsev opened up prospects for Kasyanov. "Interesting, it's very interesting. I think that you can get 200 thousand votes there, it's a lot," the leader of the PARNAS party was already dreaming.

The speech of another candidate from PARNAS - historian, professor Andrei Zubov - at the rally in the capital is also dedicated to the Crimea. He stated that under international control after the withdrawal of the power structures of Russia from the Crimea, the transfer of the Crimea under the control of the UN troops, a new referendum should be calmly prepared.

The parties discussed the scenario of a coup d'état. Everything should start with the “Russian March” on November 4, 2017. “On the 4th we leave for Lublino, on the fifth we finish, we reach the Kremlin,” the liberals said.

It should be noted that the consolidation of radical nationalists by Mikhail Kasyanov in the PARNAS party is not only alarming, it really frightens many real liberals. Politician Ilya Yashin explained to fellow party members that there was simply no place for nationalists in PARNAS.

At the same time, no intelligible economic or political program, but only a call to the barricades. REN TV journalists asked Maltsev why he was calling people to Red Square and whether he was ready to answer for the blood. "We are ready to answer for everything",- answered Maltsev.



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