Russian dissidents in Poland clash as they try to plot a future without Putin

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The People’s Deputies of Russia, which drafted a constitution and developed plans to hold elections for a newly formed parliament, met in Warsaw last week

Andrei Sidelnikov has been a fierce critic of Vladimir Putin for years, but he believes he’s finally doing something practical to prepare for the downfall of the Russian President.

They even voted to change the name of their homeland to the Russian Republic from the Russian Federation.“All of us know that the time when Putin’s regime will fall down could be very soon,” Mr. Sidelnikov said during a break in the proceedings. “And we must prepare for that period and organize laws for the people, to build a new parliament, to build new democratic institutions.”

The organizers took pains to point out that all the delegates had extensive experience in government and political institutions. Most of them have served in various elected positions; a handful joined online from Russia where they are still sitting councillors. Many kept their cameras off and microphones on mute for security reasons.

“We, the municipal deputies of Russia, believe that the actions of its president Vladimir Putin are detrimental to Russia’s and its citizens’ future,” the letter said. The group’s ties to a military unit called the Free Russia legion have also been controversial and it’s not clear what role it would have in the new political framework.

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