"Putin's Anti-War Opponent Faces Threats as Election Campaign Gains Momentum"

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Russian youth, particularly in St. Petersburg, are showing support for Boris Nadezhdin's bid for the presidency, with many under 25 adding their signatures to help him register. They express skepticism about his chances of winning but are motivated by his anti-war stance and desire for change. Despite doubts about Nadezhdin's ability to make it to the elections, many still plan to vote, highlighting a growing sense of political activism among Russian youth.
Topics:world#anti-war-candidate#boris-nadezhdin#political-activism#politics#russian-presidency#russian-youth
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