2021-7-27 16:01 |
Ex-coordinator of Navalny's headquarters* Violetta Grudina said her hunger strike was going to last from July 26 until Arkady Amozov, the hospital’s CMO, submit…
Ex-coordinator of Navalny's headquarters* Violetta Grudina said her hunger strike was going to last from July 26 until Arkady Amozov, the hospital’s CMO, submitted her application for nomination to the Murmansk City Council and documents for nomination to the Murmansk Territorial Election Commission.
"As of July 25, 2021, the documents I addressed to the chief medical officer have not been received by the TEC, have not been given to my proxy, and have not been returned to me," Grudina reported.
In her opinion, Amozov illegally keeps hold of her documents in order to "prevent her nomination" and "illegally deprive her of personal freedom and the ability to stand for election."
The editorial board of 7x7 tried to contact the center’s chief medical officer, but the reception reported that Amozov was on a conference call.
Violetta Grudina announced in April 2021 that she was running for the election to the Murmansk City Council. She used to head local Alexei Navalny's headquarters*, but she decided to continue her political career after its liquidation.
On July 14, the Oktyabrsky District Court of Murmansk settled the claim of the local Rospotrebnadzor for committing Violetta Grudina, a former head of Navalny's headquarters*, to a hospital. According to the agency, the activist, who had been sick with coronavirus, had allegedly gone outside, which was a violation of the stay-at-home order. Grudina showed a negative coronavirus test in court, and officials decided to conduct additional studies.
Supporters of Grudina opposed committing her to a hospital by launching a flash mob. They believe that the activist is being under political pressure because of her intention to participate in the elections to the Murmansk City Council.
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