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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev declined to remark on defilement allegations against him by resistance figures amid his answer to the parliament on Wednesday, calling them "completely bogus results of political bastards."

 

 Comrade Party MP Nikolay Kolomeytsev inquired as to whether he was doing what's necessary "to fight off the assaults of (opposition extremist Aleksey) Navalny."

"I've effectively tended to this issue, and I can rehash it to you as well: I'm not going to remark on the completely bogus results of political frauds and I trust that the Communist Party of Russian Federation, which I regard, ought to likewise avoid this," Medvedev said.

Navalny and his NGO Foundation for Countering Corruption discharged a video a month ago, blaming Medvedev for owning a lot of land through specialists and organizations supposedly near him.

The clasp increased overwhelming footing via web-based networking media and was in the end utilized as the defense for unsanctioned dissents in the capital and other Russian urban areas on March 26.

At the time, the dissent coordinators dismisses the setting offered by the Moscow specialists, rendering the rally – in which thousands, including numerous minors, took an interest – illicit.

The social affair brought about more than 500 confinements by police, with Navalny sentenced to here and now regulatory capture for resisting the law implementers and sorting out an unsanctioned challenge.

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A few of his partners got comparable discipline, while four agitators are likewise on trial for attacking cops.

Prior, Medvedev remarked on the video with defilement allegations, saying that it had been accumulated with the sole motivation behind "attempting to draw the general population into the avenues to accomplish [Navalny's] possess clear political objectives."

He denied the allegations against him and focused on that creators utilized the "hotchpotch rule" to make the clasp, making it hard for a normal watcher to separate certainty from fiction.

They "take different waste and hogwash in regards to myself, my associates and the general population I've never known about, with respect to spots where I've been and the spots I additionally never knew about, gather a few papers, photos and garments, then set up together an item and present it to people in general," he clarified.

One of Russia's wealthiest men, Alisher Usmanov, who was specified in Navalny's clasp alongside Medvedev, has recorded a claim against Navalny.

Usmanov has no budgetary cases, however needs Navalny to withdraw the false data about him in the video. A Moscow court will start arrangements to audit the case in May.

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