The speaker, Navalny, discusses the political climate in Russia, particularly focusing on the upcoming elections for the Moscow City Duma. He criticizes the current regime, accusing it of electoral authoritarianism, where Putin's party, United Russia, always wins elections. He also highlights the rising prices, impoverishment, and increased retirement age.
Navalny expresses concern about the potential loss of seats in the Moscow City Duma due to independent candidates. He calls for a smart vote, encouraging people to vote against the ruling party. He also mentions the arrest of independent candidates and the seizure of their equipment.
The speaker then discusses the role of Alexander Gorbenko, a civil official of the Moscow City Hall, who he claims supervises the security forces and decides the number of people to be detained during rallies. He also accuses Gorbenko of corruption, citing his luxurious lifestyle and the ownership of a large plot of land.
Finally, Navalny calls for people to participate in smart voting, register to vote, and come to the polling stations on September 8. He emphasizes the importance of fighting for rights and not being afraid of anything.
1. The speaker is Navalny, who is discussing the political situation in Russia.
2. Navalny is addressing the issue of Putin's rating and the concept of electoral authoritarianism.
3. The speaker is referring to the upcoming elections to the Moscow City Duma.
4. The speaker mentions the arrest of candidates, criminal cases, and raids by the Federal Security Service (FBK).
5. The speaker is discussing the theft of equipment and the impoverishment of people.
6. The speaker is referring to the increase in the retirement age and the "smart vote".
7. The speaker is discussing the election of independent candidates and the potential loss of power by Putin and Sobyanin.
8. The speaker is discussing the potential loss of seats in the Moscow City Duma and the possibility of electing "our own specific deputies".
9. The speaker is discussing the potential imprisonment of candidates who refuse to shut up and demand access.
10. The speaker is discussing the potential recognition of all signatures as fake and the imprisonment of candidates who won't shut up.
11. The speaker is discussing the potential election of specific deputies and the recognition of them as the elected members of the ruling party.
12. The speaker is discussing the potential for protests and rallies against the election results.
13. The speaker is discussing the potential for the FBK to help the common cause and the potential for the office to be raided and the equipment to be stolen.
14. The speaker is discussing the potential for the FBK to release investigations about the government.
15. The speaker is discussing the potential for smart voting and the potential for the registration of voters.
16. The speaker is discussing the potential for the election of Alexander Nikolaevich Gorbenko as the mayor of Moscow.
17. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have stolen money and to have hidden stolen goods better.
18. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have owned a plot of land that used to belong to Gorbenko.
19. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived in a luxurious estate with entertainment.
20. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
21. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have been a civil servant who previously headed a washing and unprofitable Russian newspaper.
22. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
23. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
24. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
25. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
26. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
27. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
28. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
29. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
30. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
31. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
32. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
33. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
34. The speaker is discussing the potential for Gorbenko to have lived a luxurious life and to have been personally interested in the election results.
35. The speaker is discussing the potential