Good evening and welcome to this special celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. My name is lauren leaner, and im the cofounder of ceo of all in together. All in together is thrilled to host tonights special virtueing town hall in partnership with the lbj foundation, the george and Barbara Bush Foundation, the Ronald Reagan library, the National Archives and the 19th. All these partners have worked tirelessly to make this program possible. Thank you to each and every one of them for their contributions and support. Id also like to say thank you to angie and mark, this would not be possible without them. All in together is a non partisan womens civic organization. Since our founding, we have trained tens of thousands of women and the tools of civic leadership, we are working to ensure women have power and agency and american democracy. In this centenary year our work remains urgent and vital. This Program Honors the heroism of the suffragettes, who reminds us of the
The museum of literature, that is, in soviet times it was like that, they were in storage somewhere or somehow , after that, after the murder, we will talk about her death, but what happened to her works, when in 70 in the year she was killed, actually some works, they were already in the state collections, but there were not many of them, and after that her son oleksiy zaretsky, part of them. Works and and archives transferred to to museums, this the museum of literature, the sixties museum, and again i want to say that we will show many works from the collection of the actual family, these are works from the collection of olena zaretska, this is the granddaughter of zaretskaugorska, and she is actually also the cocurator of this exhibition, and now i we will talk more. About her life, and now i want to ask you about this story of hers with her terrible death, which happened in the 70s, i once talked about it with yevhen svirtsyuk, because it was he, he came to this place and he actua
We also see official russian sociology there, including those sociologists like the levada center, who can supposedly be trusted and who can be oriented plus or minus, and is there any zero support for putin and his high rating has always been maintained and it is probably important for putin himself to do everything within the framework of the law and to confirm it not just visually that the crowds will vote but what is really important for him to understand that this support there is, well, isnt she there, the majority trusts , the majority reelects him again and again, this one, well, you can say there, monarch, he will declare himself, and maybe its not necessary, and maybe its not necessary, because for him again there are 4 they will vote for 5 years, and he has this support, he has hers feels, and he also has such legitimacy for these certain actions, he is quite confident, and when we saw him not sure about this, it was again during the preelection period. In my opinion, absolu
Propaganda, lets see it, the call of the socalled opposition to come to the elections in the holding at the same time. Their action was called against putin, but in the end she turned into the president , a record apple both in russia and outside our country. I have heard calls to come to vote in the south, and this. Would be a manifestation of opposition, well, if they called to come to vote, it is, as i say, in such cases similar to those queues abroad, well , i dont know if you can call it some kind of phenomenon, but the fact that it really surprised everyone, because no one expected that so many people would be mobilized for putins electorate outside the russian federation. They called come to the polling station and express your opinion, dont vote, or come to the polling station , vote, putin, well, that s the kind of action that turned out, which in fact, well, legitimized the elections, but the question is not only that they legitimized the elections, actually legitimized putin
There is a need to do something independently find something and find in the way how we can compete more effectively with companies that have more advantages than us, well, you see such ways, relatively speaking, you have the feeling that you can fight there with the germans, the french in our market, even though their opportunities there are potentially greater and wider, you you know, that is, we have no other option, yes, that is, we have no option not to fight, just as our army does not have the opportunity not to fight there, that is, we must ensure the development of the Ukrainian Border today, that is, the supply of products , that is, we simply have no other way out, we need to look for mechanisms , we need to attract private investments, we need to understand how we can make the end products cheaper, what we can automate, that is , there is a slight advantage in the labor force, it is cheaper here today than abroad. You need to look for internal advantages at the expense of th