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Nadeždin, a Russian opposition candidate challenging Vladimir Putin, stated in an interview published on July 14, 2026 by the Italian daily newspaper Repubblica that Russians are tired of war and their president, and that voters are with him. He believes that Russian citizens understand their difficulties stem from Putin's policies and aspire to peace. This conviction is what he presents as the foundation of his claimed popular support. Nadeždin also predicts that the Russian regime will attempt to prevent him from pursuing or succeeding in his candidacy.
Nadeždin, a Russian opposition candidate challenging Vladimir Putin, stated in an interview published on July 14, 2026 by the Italian daily newspaper Repubblica that Russians are tired of war and their president, and that voters are with him.
He believes that Russian citizens understand their difficulties stem from Putin's policies and aspire to peace. He presents this conviction as the foundation of his claimed popular support.
Nadeždin also predicts that the Russian regime will attempt to prevent him from pursuing or succeeding in his candidacy.
These statements come from a single interview given to a foreign media outlet. No independent data on the actual extent of Nadeždin's support in Russia is available from the sources received. His detailed political background and the specific obstacles—legal or administrative—that his candidacy faces could not be verified. Additionally, no verified biographical information about Nadeždin was available in the sources provided.
Available sources describe him as a Russian opposition candidate presenting himself in opposition to Vladimir Putin. No additional verified biographical details are available from the sources received.
He claims that Russians understand their problems stem from Putin's policies and want peace. He bases his claim of electoral support on this belief.
Nadeždin himself predicts that the regime will attempt to prevent him from pursuing or succeeding in his candidacy. No information about any official decision was available at the time of publication.
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