Yulia Navalnaya Urges Americans to Value Democracy Ahead of Election
Widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny warns against complacency as she promotes his posthumous memoir.
- Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, appeared on ABC's 'The View' to emphasize the importance of democracy to American voters.
- Navalny's posthumous memoir, 'Patriot,' was released this week, detailing his life and political struggles against Vladimir Putin's regime.
- Navalnaya expressed her belief in the possibility of a Russia without Putin, encouraging small daily actions to promote democracy.
- Navalny died in a Russian Arctic penal colony in February 2024, with his death sparking international scrutiny of the Kremlin.
- Navalnaya has taken up her husband's mantle, leading his Anti-Corruption Foundation and advocating for international pressure on Putin's government.