"Russian Opposition: Navigating a Post-Navalny Era"

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The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has left many questioning the future of the Russian opposition movement, as he was seen as a prominent figure with the potential to bring about positive change in the country. His decision to return to Russia despite being poisoned has sparked widespread mourning and reflection on the dangers faced by political activists. The Russian opposition now faces the challenge of sustaining its movement in the absence of its most prominent leader.
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