Santa Fe New Mexican

Putin foe clears first step for presidency

- By Nataliya Vasilyeva

MOSCOW — Hundreds of supporters of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny nominated him for president Sunday, allowing Navalny to file the endorsemen­t papers required for his candidacy and putting pressure on the Kremlin to allow him to run.

Navalny, the most formidable foe President Vladimir Putin has faced during 18 years in power, is prohibited from seeking political office because of a criminal conviction that is largely viewed as retributio­n. However, he could enter the race, if he gets special dispensati­on or the conviction is thrown out.

About 800 Navalny supporters assembled in a giant tent for the formal endorsemen­t meeting held in Moscow’s snow-covered Silver Forest. His allies said multiple meeting venues refused to host the gathering.

Ivan Zhdanov, who chaired the meeting, joked that the riverside event ended up being convened at a place where the address is “Silver Forest, Beach Number 3.”

“Has everyone got their swimming trunks?” Zhdanov asked the participan­ts.

Election authoritie­s observed the endorsemen­t process. Navalny and his legal advisers submitted the nomination papers with the Russian Election Commission on Sunday evening.

Outdoor endorsemen­t gatherings also took place in 19 other cities, from Vladivosto­k to St. Petersburg.

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