Boris Nemtsov - Reports

Reports

Since 2008 Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Milov have published several reports criticising Putin's regime and proposing alternative ways of development for the country:

  • Putin. Results - February 2008
  • Putin and Gazprom - September 2008
  • Putin and the Crisis - February 2009
  • Sochi and the Olympics - April 2009
  • Luzhkov. Results - September 2009 (first edition)
  • Putin. Results. 10 years - June 2010. Translated into English as Putin: What 10 Years of Putin Have Brought. This is a revised edition of the report Putin. Results of 2008. This report has been published in one million of copies.
  • Putin. Corruption - March 2011. Written by co-chairmen of the People's Freedom Party Boris Nemtsov, Vladimir Milov, Vladimir Ryzhkov and the Solidarity movement spokesman Olga Shorina. The priting of report is funded with donations. So far, funds have been collected for 440,000 copies.

The last two of these reports are currently distributed by activists of the Solidarity and the People's Freedom Party.

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