A possible concise summary is:
The speaker is Anton Dolgikh, a candidate for deputy of the Kirov city Duma, who came to the prosecutor's office of the Kirov region to file a complaint about the violation of his registration as a candidate. He meets Evgeniy Shilyaev, a former prosecutor of the Leninsky district, who had previously banned video recording in the prosecutor's office and participated in the case of Chitovkin, a police officer who assaulted Dolgikh. Dolgikh confronts Shilyaev about his actions and accuses him of being biased and unprofessional. He also criticizes Vershinina, the former chairman of the city election commission, who tried to cancel his registration. He says he will not give up on his rights and will continue to challenge the decisions of the election commissions. He records his conversation with Shilyaev on video and comments on the situation for his viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video by Anton Dolgikh, a candidate for deputy of the Kirov city Duma of the 7th convocation.
- The video shows Dolgikh's visit to the prosecutor's office of the Kirov region to file a complaint about the violation of his registration as a candidate.
- The prosecutor on duty is Evgeniy Shilyaev, a former prosecutor of the Leninsky district of the city of Kirov, who had previously banned video recording in the prosecutor's office and participated in the consideration of Dolgikh's complaints against the police in another case.
- Dolgikh confronts Shilyaev about his actions and accuses him of violating his rights and being biased and impolite.
- Dolgikh also mentions other cases where he was involved in legal disputes with the authorities, such as the case of Nesterov, who took his son's bicycle, and the case of Chitovkin, who accused him of tearing out a sheet from a case file.
- Dolgikh criticizes the election commission of the Kirov region and its former chairman Vershinina for dividing the commission into two parts and changing his registration information without a court decision.
- Dolgikh says he will continue to fight for his rights and expose the corruption and injustice in the system.