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I will continue the work of Alexei Navalny.
I will continue to fight for our country.That was the message Navalnys widow Yulia Navalnaya delivered in a video address viewed by millions on Monday after the death of her husband, one of the Kremlins most fearless opponents, in prison.For many anti-Kremlin Russians still mourning their movements most charismatic figurehead at a time when President Vladimir Putin is expected to win re-election next month, Navalnayas statement has been a source of relief.I want to be with you because I know that you have lost no less than I have, Navalnaya, who had previously rejected calls to enter politics, told the audience.Navalnaya, 47, was seen by experts as having little choice but to step into a political role after his death, whether she wanted it or not."Yet with Russias opposition largely in exile or in prison, she faces a challenging road ahead.Over the years, Navalnaya acted as a devoted wife and mother, supporting Navalny behind the scenes and appearing with him at rallies and protests.When her husband was nearly killed in an August 2020 Novichok poisoning attack, she played an instrumental role in securing his evacuation to Germany and helping the politician recover.Yulia, you saved me, said Navalny after he regained consciousness.
I know for sure simply from my own experience: love heals and brings you back to life.Yulia and Alexei Navalny.Vasily MaximovAn economist by training, Navalnaya married the up-and-coming opposition figure in 2000 and later became a full-time mother of daughter Daria and son Zakhar.As Navalnys political profile rose, with campaigns for the 2013 Moscow mayoral election and the 2018 presidential election, Navalnaya stood by his side, even being described as the first lady of the opposition.Its much more interesting to be a politicians wife, she said in a rare interview with Harpers Bazaar in 2021, adding that she saw her task as taking care of the family.At the same time, Navalnaya has said she shares her husbands political views, with her husband also describing her political stance as more radical than his.Navalny the politician is two people: Yulia and Alexei, Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats, a friend of the family, once said.
Shes his editor-in-chief, she reads everything he writes before its published.Yevgeny Feldman / Novaya Gazeta (CC BY-SA 3.0)Three days after Navalnys death in a remote, austere Arctic prison, she announced her intention to continue her husbands work, saying that she has no right to give up after Vladimir Putin killed my husband Alexei Navalny.As someone entering politics during extraordinary circumstances, she has significant potential, said political scientist Abbas Gallyamov.Her motivation is remarkably straightforward and understandable.
After her husband was killed, literally tortured, what else could she do? Gallyamov told The Moscow Times.She was not a political figure at all and now she is entering politics, so to speak, by force.
People are used to the fact that politicians are often dishonest, but she does not have that negative background, Gallyamov said.Hours after the announcement of Navalnys death on Friday, she delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference and met with exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya.Many have compared Navalnaya to Tsikhanouskaya, who launched a formidable challenge to President Alexander Lukashenko in the 2020 Belarusian election after her husband Sergei Tsikhanouskiy was jailed.This comparison could be a political trap for Navalnaya, political expert Tatiana Stanovaya said on her Telegram channel.Tsikhanouskaya had enormous success as Lukashenko's main opponent in the last presidential elections, but she failed to become a significant opposition figure in exile, Stanovaya said.The same risk awaits Yulia: they [politicians] will meet with her, give honors, but she may never become a player, not having serious support within the country, Stanovaya said, but noted that a lot depends on what she offers as a politician.Facebook/Alexei NavalnyOn Monday, Navalnaya met in Brussels with European Union leaders, including European Council President Charles Michel, and proposed a number of concrete measures against the current political regime in Russia.She called on Europe to reject the legitimacy of the March Russian presidential election results, intensify sanctions on Putin's inner circle and create a support system for Russians who have had to flee the country due to persecution.Instead of making statements, we must act, she told EU leaders on Monday.Let's not promise the impossible and let's not discuss something for years.
Let's act."Several Russian opposition figures like exiled politicians Dmitry Gudkov and Maxim Katz have already voiced their support for Navalnaya and her intention to continue her husbands work.If she has made this decision, I decided for myself that I am ready to help, Gudkov, who knows Navalnaya personally, told The Moscow Times during a phone interview.In my opinion, we should act together, coordinate.
What happens next will depend, among other things, on her steps and actions, but it's clear she has fame, reputation, she has everything, he added.According to expert Gallyamov, Navalnaya has a rare opportunity to consolidate the fragmented opposition movement.It will be difficult for them to criticize her I think the majority will be favorable, given the tragic situation that forced her to enter [politics], Gallyamov said.Because she has stayed out of the spotlight, Navalnaya also lacks the past controversial statements that kept many from throwing their full support behind her husband.United States political scientist and philosopher Francis Fukuyama, who is also a member of the advisory board for Navalnys Anti-Corruption Foundation, also suggested Navalnaya can take up the torch.But beyond finding her place in politics, Navalnaya must also face a sophisticated propaganda machine that has targeted her and her family for years.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday called her accusations that Putin was behind her husband's death unfounded and vulgar.While trolls on social media have proliferated unfounded rumors that she had love affairs while her husband was in prison, state-run TV raised an eyebrow at her appearance at the Munich Security Conference soon after her husband's death.Two hours after the news of her husbands death, the wife emerged wearing makeupnot even the mascara had run...
[Shes] smiling and speaking at the press conference, the editor-in-chief of the Kremlin-funded broadcaster RT, Margarita Simonyan said in reaction to Navalnayas speech in Munich.Simonyan added that Navalnaya did not love her husband very much, but press conferences with the authorities and everything connected with it [she loves] very much.While Russians have yet to see Navalnaya's first moves in politics, the announcement of her intention to continue her husbands work has been met with some hope for changes among his supporters.Thank you, Yulia, people wrotein comments on Navalnayas social media accounts.We are with you.





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