The jailed Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny and his allies may not be running in the Sept. 19 parliamentary election but they had hoped to challenge President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party with a strategy known as “Smart Voting”.
The jailed Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny and his allies may not be running in the Sept. 19 parliamentary election but they had hoped to challenge President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party with a strategy known as “Smart Voting”.