Paul
Goble
Staunton, October 29 – Kseniya Sobchak
has made her first foray outside of Moscow, a step that appears almost
obligatory these days, with Vladimir Putin having visited numerous regions in
recent months and Aleksey Navalny having been compelled to do so by being
blocked from organizing meetings in the capitals (ng.ru/politics/2017-10-26/1_7103_navalny.html).
On
Friday, she visited Yekaterinburg and delivered a speech in which she made ten
major points, according to a regional news outlet (66.ru/news/politic/204439/). They
consisted of the following:
·
“Crimea isn’t ours.”
·
“The population isn’t passive. There have
been cases when the people have overthrown their rulers.”
·
“A candidate ‘against all’ can win. And
then everything will change.”
·
“Kseniya Sobchak takes money only from ‘well-known
businessmen.’”
·
“In Russia, there must not be a division
between ‘chief’ and ‘not chief’ regions.”
·
“It isn’t necessary to love me. It is
necessary to vote for me.”
·
“The main thing is to pull down the present
system of power. Everything else will come later.”
·
“All who want to take part in the
elections should be allowed to.”
·
“The power of the president should be
limited to the maximum extent possible. The parliament must become a place for
discussion.”
·
“The people and only the people can decide
what will happen with the country.”
The regionalist portal
AfterEmpire commented that “the news from Yekaterinburg elicits mixed feelings.
On the one hand, Miss Sobchak says the right things, but on the other, there is
in evidence the typical Muscovite style of visiting ‘the regions’ to which
compliments are paid” (http://afterempire.info/2017/10/28/sobchak-ekb/).
“People there have the sense,”
it suggested, “that once again, [the Muscovites] want to use them as cannon
fodder and then not have anything more to do with them.”
On the evidence, local
residents were not much impressed with the newly-minted presidential
candidate. Another regional outlet
reported that her aides were having a hard time gathering signatures in support
of her candidacy (uralinform.ru/analytics/politics/281692-stavka-sobchak-na-ekaterinburg-ne-sygrala/).
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