In order to deliver the newspaper to several neighboring regions at once, we printed a circulation in Udmurtia and handed it over to the Baikal Service delivery service. The newspapers were supposed to go to Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod.
When the chief of our headquarters in Izhevsk called back to Baikal Service to make sure that the newspapers had been sent, he was informed that the entire circulation - 400 thousand copies - had allegedly been seized by the police.
When asked to provide some documents confirming the seizure of circulation from Baikal Service, they refused.
After attempts to find out the fate of the circulation, a representative of Baikal Service in an obscene form refused further communication to an employee of Boris Nadezhdin's headquarters.
We demand the return of the “lost” edition immediately!
We are preparing a lawsuit in the Supreme Court.
It will be very large. We will try to submit it as soon as possible. The law allows you to do this within 10 days from the date of refusal, that is, no later than February 18.
We will appeal the CEC’s refusal to register me, as well as the laws and acts of the CEC on the basis of which it was issued. In particular, the norms of the Federal Law on the basic guarantees of electoral rights, the norms of the Federal Law on the election of the President of the Russian Federation, and the CEC Resolutions governing the verification of signatures regulate the collection and verification of signatures.
The Supreme Court considers the claim within 5 days, in especially complex cases - up to 10 days. In case of a negative decision of the Supreme Court, we will appeal to the Constitutional Court.