Navalny writes to his wife: ‘you saved me from a coma’



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From the love letter, like the one from the 20th century, to the post on Instagram, decidedly more contemporary, the choice is almost forced. But the ‘juice’ remains. “Yulia, you saved me and let them put it in neuroscience textbooks,” Navalny wrote thanking his wife for helping him through the darkest stage of coma.

The post is accompanied by a photo of the couple at the Charité hospital in Berlin. But if on one side is love, on the other is political struggle. Indeed, Navalny has asked the Russian police to return the clothes seized in Omsk, as they are “evidence”.

During the day there was also room for a mess. That is the news, spread by some Russian media, that the Supreme Court had definitively closed the career of the Navalny party, Future Russia, which the Ministry of Justice had denied registration because there was already another political body with that name. Well, the Court liquidated the party “homonymous” to Navalny, at the request of the ministry itself. This was clarified by Navalny spokesperson, Kira Yarmush, and emphasized that this was not a party but “a group of thieves who simply stole our name.” Navalny staff announced that they will not submit the request again to the Russian authorities but will wait for the ruling of the European Court of Human Rights, which had been appealed.

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