The 46-year-old critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin was arrested in January 2021 upon returning from Germany, where he recovered from being poisoned with the deadly Novichok nerve agent, an attack he blames on the Kremlin.
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Senior Political Lecturer Dr Colin Alexander spoke to Express.co.uk and argued against claims Alexei Navalny could seize power from Vladimir Putin. Dr Alexander claimed the Russian leader s political tentacles run deep and have a tight grip on the government other leading institutions in Russia. He recalled that post-authoritarian regimes still struggle to detach themselves from their old oppressive tactics and that Russia would be no different whether Putin stepped