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Sep 2019
21m 38s

Кто выиграл от выборов в Мосгордуму?

BBC Russian Radio
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Критики московских властей празднуют успех на выборах в Мосгордуму – почти в половине избирательных округов провластные кандидаты потерпели поражение. Но можно ли считать итоги голосования действительно неудачными для властей? Разбираются корреспонденты Русской службы Би-би-си Елизавета Сурначева и Сергей Горяшко.

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