According to Julija Navanija, Putin leads an organized criminal group whose members, although they are only puppets, kill people.

Russian President Vladimir Putin must be responsible for the death of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny (according to the Ukrainians, he also died of thrombosis - ed.) and for everything he did to Russia and a peaceful neighboring country, Yulia Navalnaya, the Russian who died on February 16, said widow of an opposition politician in Strasbourg on Wednesday.

In her speech, Yulia Navalnaya stated that her husband, Alexei Navalny, was the victim of a murder, which showed that President Putin is capable of anything, and cannot be negotiated with.

He said: Navalny realized that if they really want to defeat Putin, innovative ideas are needed. Additional sanctions and additional resolutions do not serve the purpose, because the Russian president has no principles, morals, and rules, he said.

We are not dealing with a politician, but with a gangster, a criminal"

he said.

"Putin leads an organized crime group whose members, although only puppets, kill people"

According to his words, Putin leads an organized crime group whose members, although only puppets, kill people. The international community must fight this criminal organization with the tools of the fight against organized crime, not politics, he declared. It is not diplomatic messages that need to be sent, but the "financial machinations" that need to be eliminated. We should not raise concerns, but target Western lawyers and financial professionals who support the Russian regime and help Putin and his friends hide the money, he said.

Another face of Navalny

In this, they can count on the millions of Russians who are against Putin, against the war, and against the evil represented by the Russian president, he emphasized.

"Evil will fall and the wonderful future will come"

Yuliya Navalnaya concluded her speech.

Imprisoned Russian opposition activist and politician Alexei Navalny died on February 16 at the age of 47 in the Arctic prison in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Region, where he had been serving a 19-year sentence.

Orbán on Viktor Navalny: "Chavinists deserve no respect", but "may he rest in peace"

The spring session of the Hungarian Parliament began on Monday.

It is worth remembering that at the meeting, Viktor Orbán thanked the representatives of the government party for showing restraint in the matter of Alexei Navalny by

they did not stand up when the opposition initiated a one-minute silent march.

"Chavinists deserve no respect," declared the Hungarian Prime Minister. He justified his statement by saying that, in his opinion,

"he who called Georgians rats will not stand up in the parliament. However, he then noted that "otherwise, may he rest in peace."

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Featured image: Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, addresses the plenary session of the European Parliament (EP) in Strasbourg on February 28, 2024.
Navalny died on February 16 at the age of 47 in a Siberian prison. MTI/EPA/Ronald Wittek