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According to the Russian Embassy in Budapest, the Navalny Memorial Was Dismantled by an Anti-Russian Group, but only so They Could Make It Permanent.

The statement calls the memorial site built in honor of the activist who died in a Russian prison last year a dubious facility and claims that the entire affair is merely a way to make the situation part of the election campaign.
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The Russian embassy in Budapest reacted to the demolition of the Alexei Navalny monument on Facebook. The embassy stated at the beginning of the post that it considered the monument to be a provocation, which was erected without permission by a “group of anti-Russian individuals.” According to the embassy, the group had been regularly maintaining the monument for a year and a half and had “tried to create the false impression among citizens that…

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The statement calls the memorial site built in honor of the activist who died in a Russian prison last year a dubious facility and claims that the entire affair is merely a way to make the situation part of the election campaign.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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