Nothing would please the Kremlin more than to have the people of this country choose a second-rate president.
Nothing would please the Kremlin more than to have the people of this country choose a second-rate president.
I'm glad I'm not Brezhnev. Being the Russian leader in the Kremlin. You never know if someone's tape recording what you say.
Nothing has really changed. Moscow is an hour ahead of us, so under the Soviet Union we would watch the TV broadcast and listen to the ringing of the Kremlin's bells - the New Year in Russia doesn't begin until the Kremlin rings its bells. Then we would wait an hour and have our own celebration in Belarus. Everybody still celebrates like they did then.
There are many ways of showing your protest and discontent without the actions of Kremlin.
I had thought about landing in the Kremlin, but there wasn't enough space.
Russian Parliament today is a bunch of puppets that just fall in with the instructions from Kremlin.
I am running not for entrance to the parliament deputies' dining room or to the Cabinet, but for the right of every resident of Russia to say publicly the current Kremlin regime has exhausted itself and its days are trickling away,
This summer the Kremlin will help the Church celebrate its millennium the baptism of Russia, one thousand years ago.
In Russia we had to have special visas in our passports, and when we had to show our passports at the Kremlin gates, we realized that, Oh my God, we're actually playing in THE Kremlin!
We have to stop the propaganda, the shameful propaganda used by Kremlin to rehabilitate these old types.
Life within the Kremlin was shrouded in impenetrable secrecy.
Suing a state-owned business with close ties to the Kremlin is quite a tricky thing. But we have to try.
More and more people in my country recognise the dangers of having their governors appointed by Putin and having no influence in parliament because Parliament today is also following instructions from Kremlin and no longer represents its people.
The people now in charge of the Kremlin administration are rubbing out the results of 15 years of the new, democratic Russia. Russia is ceasing to be democratic.
I think that it's a vital moment now for Russian democracy to convince people that it's only our actions, our joined actions and protests that could force Kremlin to reconsider its plans to abolish presidential elections.
I hope they (the solutions) are forthcoming and that the government of the Russian Federation will not conclude that the only answer to terrorism is to increase the power of the Kremlin,
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