(C) Meduza This story was originally published by Meduza and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . How doomed presidential candidate Boris Nadezhdin rallied antiwar Russians — Meduza [1] [] Date: 2024-01-29 All episodes How doomed presidential candidate Boris Nadezhdin rallied antiwar Russians 00:00 29:46 Boris Nadezhdin’s surname has its root in the Russian word for “hope,” and he’s inspired just that in tens of thousands of voters as the politician with an antiwar message who’s come the furthest in the country’s byzantine bureaucracy for presidential candidacy. Nadezhdin’s campaign says it’s collected roughly 200,000 signatures, which is twice what it technically needs for the Central Election Commission to add his name to the ballot in March. While the commission’s approval remains unlikely, the Nadezhdin campaign has been a major news event for antiwar Russians, especially in the ever-growing diaspora, where thousands of people have lined up in cities across Europe and the Caucasus to offer their signatures. Nadezhdhin’s allies have no illusions about his prospects, but showing their support for an antiwar challenger to Vladimir Putin has quickly become the opposition’s first visible civic movement in some time. To understand how this happened, who Nadezhdin is as a politician, and how opposition politics has worked throughout Russia’s Putin era, The Naked Pravda welcomes back Dr. Маrgarita Zavadskaya, a senior research fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. *** No country can be free without independent media. In January 2023, the Russian authorities outlawed Meduza, banning our work in the country our colleagues call home. Just supporting Meduza carries the risk of criminal prosecution for Russian nationals, which is why we’re turning to our international audience for help. Your assistance makes it possible for thousands of people in Russia to read Meduza and stay informed. Consider a small but recurring contribution to provide the most effective support. Please donate here. *** Timestamps for this episode: (5:43) Nadezhdin’s Political Career and Ideology Nadezhdin’s Political Career and Ideology (9:58) Understanding the Nature of Russian Liberal Politicians Understanding the Nature of Russian Liberal Politicians (19:26) The Role of Elections in Authoritarian Regimes The Role of Elections in Authoritarian Regimes (26:04) A Hopeful Note: The Power of Collective Action New episodes of The Naked Pravda are released at the end of every week. Catch each show by subscribing through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or one of these other platforms. If you have a question or comment about the podcast, please write to Kevin Rothrock at [email protected] with the subject line: “The Naked Pravda.” Production and mixing by Ania Kovalenko. Sound editing by Kevin Rothrock. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.meduza.io/en/episodes/2024/01/29/how-doomed-presidential-candidate-boris-nadezhdin-rallied-antiwar-russians Published and (C) by Meduza Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/meduza/