Lilia Shevtsova
Russia gained in Navalny a new, bright, courageous political leader on the national level.
Russia gained in Navalny a new, bright, courageous political leader on the national level.
Kennan Institute alumna and Carnegie Moscow Center expert Lilia Shevtsova believes that after the elections, Russia gained in Navalny a new, bright, courageous political leader on the national level. What makes him a “new” politician is that he offered new technologies that are not accepted by all, especially in the liberal wing. In particular Navalny appealed to the nationalist camp. Shevtsova believes Navalny is right to speak directly with all groups of the anti-Putin electorate. However, she fears that Navalny’s mindset remains within the old Russian model of leadership – he is still aimed at replacing people in the Kremlin, not reforming the Kremlin's rules. Read the full interview here. [In Russian]
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