War in Ukraine: Former Prime Minister of the country who opposes the invasion has left Russia

Mikhail Kasyanov, the first prime minister of the Russian president, said goodbye to Russia and left for abroad Vladimir Putin who has come out against him war in Ukraine.

“I hope it will be for a while,” Mikhail Kasyanov, who now supports the opposition, confirmed in a message to the French Agency, confirming information from the Russian media.

He did not want to specify the reasons or the date of his departure or where he is at the moment.

Konstantin Merzlikin, a member of the Parnas office of a small opposition party led by Kasyanov, told AFP he did not know “exactly where he went (Kasyanov), in which country and in which city».

The 64-year-old former prime minister Russia, as reported by the Athens News Agency, has publicly expressed its opposition to the conflict in Ukraine. He is a member of an anti-war committee whose activities are still minimal abroad, set up by Russian opposition figures, including exiled former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

Mikhail Kasyanov was Putin’s prime minister during his first years in power, from 2000 to 2004, and has since become increasingly critical of the Russian president.

Source: News Beast

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