'You need faces—strong leaders and politicians who offer themselves as alternatives,' said Sergey Lagodinsky, a member of the European Parliament.
, is currently serving a 13-year sentence on charges of fraud and contempt of court. Most of his allies have either fled the country or are also jailed at home.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the Artifical Intelligence Journey 2022 Conference on November 24 in Moscow. A European Union official, whose own family left Russia in 1993, is warning that a"worse-than-Putin" politician could take over the country if democratic alternatives are unable to mount a real challenge to Putin's regime.
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