The Patriots of Russia are going to make it into the State Duma next
month – and the internet is going to get them there, says the
non-parliamentary party’s head Gennady Semigin.
“Today the internet is a place where it’s possible to have direct dialogue with citizens without censorship,” Semigin said in an interview to RIA Novosti.
To make its message heard, the party plans a full-on campaign in social networks, blogs and political websites.
The party sees itself as a broad coalition of opposition forces based on socialist and social-democratic values. Its main stated goals are equal opportunities for all, political stability and steady economic development. The moderate leftist party suggests that strategic decisions be taken through nationwide referendums. More
“Today the internet is a place where it’s possible to have direct dialogue with citizens without censorship,” Semigin said in an interview to RIA Novosti.
To make its message heard, the party plans a full-on campaign in social networks, blogs and political websites.
The party sees itself as a broad coalition of opposition forces based on socialist and social-democratic values. Its main stated goals are equal opportunities for all, political stability and steady economic development. The moderate leftist party suggests that strategic decisions be taken through nationwide referendums. More
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