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: From his presidential runs in 1996 and 2018 to his current role in the Federal Political Committee, Yavlinskii remains a bridge between the post-Soviet transition and the uncertain present.

: A recurring theme was the necessity of a ceasefire. Yavlinskii remains one of the few prominent voices consistently calling for an immediate end to hostilities, even when such views face legal scrutiny or extremist labels . Why This Matters Now

The conversation, often referred to by Buntman as "Soobrazim na troikh" (let's think for three), covered everything from the ethics of political responsibility to the immediate challenges of mobilization and international conflict. grigorii_yavlinskii_aleksei_venediktov_i_sergei...

: The group revisited Yavlinskii's controversial stance on the future of Russian liberalism, sparking a sharp debate with Venediktov over the role of modern political figures.

: Yavlinskii emphasized the distinction between legal guilt and political responsibility, arguing that the future of Russia depends on a clear-eyed assessment of past decisions. : From his presidential runs in 1996 and

The Trio Reunited: Yavlinskii, Venediktov, and Buntman on Russia’s Path Forward

As Russia navigates a period of profound isolation and internal tension, the insights from these three—representing decades of political and journalistic experience—provide a rare window into the dissent and strategic planning still occurring within the country. Why This Matters Now The conversation, often referred

In a recent broadcast that many have dubbed a "session of strategic thinking," , founder of the Yabloko Party , sat down with veteran journalists Aleksei Venediktov and Sergei Buntman to dissect the complexities of the current political landscape. A "Three-Way" Dialogue