People in Russia have paid attention to advertising posters that have appeared on city streets. In large letters on them, all passers-by are greeted with the approaching turn of the year, but after scanning the square code, people on their smartphones are taken to a website with the name – “Russia without Putin.”
“Our task is to convince as many people as possible that politics is important and that all their problems with the war, with mobilization, with the deaths of soldiers at the front, with rising prices and the isolation of Russia, are caused by Vladimir Putin and we must vote against him,” says Ivans Zhdanov, director of the Anti-Corruption Foundation.
Campaigners say the advertising agency that put up the posters likely didn’t check the square code.
On Thursday afternoon, in Moscow, St. Petersburg and elsewhere, several posters were taken down smoothly. It should be reminded that according to the amendments to the constitution made by the Kremlin, there are no restrictions on Putin’s re-candidacy for the next six-year mandate.
2023-12-08 06:31:29
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