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Russia’s Opposition Politics: Alexei Navalny for President

When: Wed., July 26, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 2017
Phone: 415-293-4600
Email: communications@worldaffairs.org
Price: Members: Free, Non-members: $20, Students: $7
www.worldaffairs.org/events/event/1744?utm_source=sfweekly&utm_medium=eventlisting&utm_campaign=RussiaOpposition
Few are likely to oppose Vladimir Putin in the 2018 Russian presidential elections. Yet potential challenger Alexei Navalny, who is a central figure in the opposition group the pro-democracy movement, is gaining momentum. How will the pro-democracy movement obtain political victory and what shifts might occur to overturn a legacy of corruption in Russia? What feasible changes can the opposition implement to serve all Russians? Vladimir Ashurkov, Executive Director of the Anti-Corruption Foundation and close colleague of Alexei Navalny, will provide insight into the pro-democracy campaign, recent protests in Moscow and the many challenges facing the opposition movement.

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