[Russia] - 'Rare Moment of Unity': Russian Diaspora Collects Signatures for Pro-Peace Presidential Hopeful

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
headquarters said it had hit this goal after an influx of thousands willing to sign forms in his support, with long lines seen at his
interviewed for this article, declined to share her surname out of fears of prosecution by Russian authorities for opposing the war.The main
issue for the group was finding a location that could serve as a signature collection point.One of their friends, Irina, the manager of Not
All the political topics from there are very relevant for us, so as soon as we heard that the guys needed help with the place, we
registered as a candidate
her fellow organizers also worried that Lithuania, which requires Russians applying for a residence permit to sign a form acknowledging that
said
will react
[President Vladimir] Putin
it to happen
happy that there is finally a clear option to do something, to help [those] back home, and mend the differences between those who stay and
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