“According to Dmitry Kisiyev, he received Russian citizenship as a resident of the occupied Crimea in 2014”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
“On a warm and sunny Tomsk day, when I went to training, police officers approached me, detained” by orientation. ” Delivered to the department. An employee comes in Balaklava. He gives a conclusion. I am deprived of Russian citizenship on the basis that I have a negative impact on the political and social stability of society, ”he wrote.
According to him, he received Russian citizenship as a resident of the occupied Crimea in 2014. Kisiev called such a decision of the authorities “political” and associated with the fact that he “actively plans the campaign for the State Duma”, discusses plans and seeks candidates. He intends to challenge the decision of the Russian special service.
On February 8, 2024, the Central Election Commission of Russia refused to register Boris Nadezhdin as a presidential candidate, and later the decision was confirmed by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. The security forces detained and searched for his supporters and signature collectors, more than 60 printing houses refused to produce his campaign newspaper, and in June 2025 the Supreme Court liquidated the Civic Initiative Party, from which Nadezhdin was put forward.