Pro-Peace Presidential Hopeful Nadezhdin Submits Signatures to Register as Candidate

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to grow
A month ago, no one could have imagined that people would line up to leave signatures for me and no one can predict to what extent it will
addition to openly advocating for ending the war against Ukraine, Nadezhdin has also promised to return Russian soldiers home, free
Nadezhdin told The Moscow Times.Under Russian election law, a presidential hopeful running from a party not represented in parliament must
milestone last week, his team continued to collect signatures to avoid errors in the documents and surpass the regional quota.As of
supporters abroad who have left signatures to endorse him, the hopeful said last week that he would only submit signatures collected inside
who is running as an independent candidate, as well as Vladislav Davankov of the New People party, Leonid Slutsky of the nationalist Liberal
competitor to Putin, who is widely expected to secure his fifth presidential term.However, experts call the visible support for pro-peace
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