‘Russia has peacefully coexisted with Europe since Peter the Great’
Welcome to the Boris Nadezhdin show. Could this man possibly challenge the Kremlin dictator?

It remains unclear whether the Central Election Commission (CEC) will register the unlikely anti-war presidential hopeful Boris Nadezhdin to run in March’s presidential election, though his summons to appear before the commission on Monday over what it called “deficiencies” in the 105,000 signatures of support he submitted with his candidacy application doesn’t bode well.
Opinion polls have indicated varying levels of support for Nadezhdin among Russians. One study ordered by his campaign team indicated that 10% of voters would cast their ballots for Nadezhdin in March’s election, placing him second behind veteran incumbent Vladimir Putin. Another poll by the independent Levada Centre indicated that just 4% of voters would back Nadezhdin if the election took place today, however.
Novaya Gazeta Kazakhstan’s Yulia Latynina spoke with Nadezhdin about his chances of being registered as a candidate, his plans for peace with Ukraine, and his vision for a post-Putin Russia. Their conversation has been edited and adapted for international readers with permission from Novaya Kazakhstan.
Have you seen queues of people standing in the cold to give their support to Putin? Nobody has.
The conflict has reached a stage in which a decisive victory for either side is impossible. There is no military solution. All conflicts like this end in negotiations.
We need the West to stop seeing us as the Russia of Nicholas I, Stalin or Putin. We need them to see us as the Russia of Nadezhdin, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.


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