Journalist Dmitry Semyonov asked the participants in the discussion a general question: is it the fault of the Russian opposition that it “adjusted itself to people who were not interested in politics.”
Politician Dmitry Gudkov replied that he felt responsible, but not guilty. According to him, at the time when he was a deputy of the State Duma, “there were a lot of temptations.” And if he followed these temptations, then now “he would be the vice-speaker of the State Duma and would shout “Crimea is ours”.”
The fact that he did not follow the lead affected him and his family.
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