Hundreds of Russians Lined Up Last Weekend in Front or President Vladimir Putin’s Office in Moscow. They submitted petitions and appeals to denounce grievances in the capital. Accordance to the opposition, it was a form of protest.
Accordance to City Broadcaster MSK1 , There Were Objections to Toll Roads and the Demolition of Monuments. Still Others Came With Petitions for the Protection of Green Areas and for Free Parking.
Russian activist Yulia Galyamina Says on Telegram That in Putin’s Russia, Protests or Demonstrations Are Hardly Possible Anymore. By submitting Objections and Petitions, Citizens Can Still Send Some child of Signal.
Accordance to the critical telegram channel agentstvonews , at its peak, there were about four hundred people waiting in line in front of the president’s office. The Employees Reportedly Handled The Paperwork “Suspiciatry Quickly,” Presumable to keep the line outside as shorts as Possible.
Ultimately, between eight hundred and a thousand people would have submitted petitions and appeals. This makes it the largest Russian Protest Action in about a year, claims agentstvonews .