Election in Russia: High Noon in Moscow – Politics

At exactly twelve o’clock at noon the line of people is particularly long, stretching across the entire courtyard of state school No. 1498 in the south of Moscow. People are here to cast their vote, and the authorities should actually be happy about that. But they had warned against coming to the election offices at 12 p.m. on the third day of voting. Because “Lunch against Putin” is the name of the protest that Alexei Navalny called for before his death. So it’s high noon in Moscow.

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