‘In Putin’s eyes, he’d become toxic’
What’s next for Boris Nadezhdin now that he’s been barred from running in Russia’s March presidential election?
Natalia GlukhovaFebruary 9, 15:33

Boris Nadezhdin, the sole anti-war nominee in the race to be Russian president, was barred from next month’s election on Thursday after the Central Election Commission (CEC) invalidated over 5% of the signatures he had collected in support of his candidacy.
“Given how little opportunity there is in Russia to do anything in public without ending up in prison, the campaigns of Yekaterina Duntsova and Nadezhdin were, for many, an outlet and an opportunity to put on the record that they were not for Putin,”
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