A bus was parked near the Russian Embassy in Riga with an offer to those who vote for Putin to choose a city to go to.
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To choose from – Chelyabinsk, Taganrog, Perm, Omsk, Belgorod, Nizhny Tagil. For Russians it is duplicated in Russian, since they were unable to learn two words in Latvian.
The organizers of the flash mob note that their goal is clear to condemn the holding of “elections” on the territory of Latvia.
Iegriez savu laimes ratu!#vēstījumsvateipic.twitter.com/TKj6CBorlO
— Normunds Namnieks (@2N_ICEBOX) March 15, 2024
These bandits will not understand the message, one resident believes, noting that the slogan and Putin’s portrait on the bus can cause misunderstanding.
Even if two people understand, it will mean that the work was not in vain,” emphasizes the organizer of the flash mob, Normund, noting that this is a symbolic “greeting” to Putin’s fans.
A portrait of Putin on a bus is covered in drops of blood, and next to him is a wheel of fortune, indicating possible scenarios that will happen if Putin is re-elected.
The so-called “Putin elections” will be held on Sunday, March 17, with four candidates registered: the master of the Kremlin, Putin, nominated by the “Communists of Russia” Nikolai Kharitonov, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky and Vladislav Davankov from the New People party.
On March 17 at 10.00 a protest action will take place in the park in front of the Russian Embassy in Riga to condemn the “Putin re-election” in Latvia. Everyone is invited to come to the venue of the event with Latvian and Ukrainian flags, posters and symbols.
Source: Racurs

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