The summary is:
A man named Anton Vitalievich Dolgikh, who is a candidate for deputy of the Kirov city Duma, goes to the prosecutor's office of the Kirov region to file a complaint about the violation of his registration as a candidate by the election commission. He meets Evgeniy Shilyaev, a former prosecutor of the Leninsky district, who was involved in a previous case where Dolgikh was accused of tearing out a sheet from a case file. Dolgikh confronts Shilyaev about his past actions and asks him why he banned video recording in the prosecutor's office. Shilyaev does not answer and acts rudely and dismissively. Dolgikh records the encounter and narrates his story to the viewers. He also talks about other issues related to the election commission, such as Vershinina, who lost her position as the chairman of the city commission and is trying to sabotage him, and the division of the commission into two parts. He says he will not give up on his rights and will continue to fight for justice. He ends the video by saying hello to Shilyaev and asking him to look at himself from the outside.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video by Anton Dolgikh, a candidate for deputy of the Kirov city Duma of the 7th convocation.
2. 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.
3. The prosecutor on duty who received Dolgikh's complaint was Evgeniy Shilyaev, a former prosecutor of the Leninsky district of the city of Kirov and a participant in a previous case involving Dolgikh and his lawyer Violetta Volkova.
4. Dolgikh accused Shilyaev of banning video recording in the prosecutor's office, violating his rights and being involved in covering up the case of Elena Chitovkina, a former police lieutenant colonel who allegedly assaulted Dolgikh.
5. Dolgikh also criticized the election commission of the Kirov region and its chairman Maxim Sergeevich for not responding to his complaint and allowing Vershinina, the former chairman of the city election commission, to influence the elections.
6. Dolgikh claimed that the commission that registered him as a candidate made an illegal decision to cancel his registration based on complaints from other applicants who disagreed with his information as a lawyer.
7. Dolgikh vowed to continue his legal struggle and expose the corruption and injustice in the system.