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{{Stub}}{{Controversial|reason=The flag used for the protests is considered by the Russian Goverment to be extremist due to its usage being used in protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.}} | {{Stub}}{{Controversial|reason=The flag used for the protests is considered by the Russian Goverment to be extremist due to its usage being used in protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.}} | ||
{{Infobox|Name={{I|Free Russia}} Free Russiaball {{I|Free Russia}}|NativeName=|founded=|onlypredecessor=|predicon=|image=Ts51zgp05bh91.jpg|textcolor=black|themecolor=}}{{I|Free Russia}} '''Free Russiaball''' {{I|Free Russia}} is countryball | {{Infobox|Name={{I|Free Russia}} Free Russiaball {{I|Free Russia}}|NativeName=|founded=|onlypredecessor=|predicon=|image=Ts51zgp05bh91.jpg|textcolor=black|themecolor=}}{{I|Free Russia}} '''Free Russiaball''' {{I|Free Russia}} is countryball which opposes {{I|Russia}} [[Russiaball|Modern Russiaball]] for {{I|Democracy}} [[Democracyball|Democracy]]. | ||
== History== | == History== | ||
The late 20th century witnessed movements for freedom and independence across the {{I|Soviet}} [[Soviet Unionball]], culminating in the dissolution of the Soviet state in 1991. Economic stagnation, political repression, and nationalist aspirations fueled demands for independence among the Soviet republicballs. The collapse of the Soviet Unionball led to the emergence of the {{I|Russia|(1991–1993)}} [[Russian Federationball]] as an independent state, marking a new chapter in Russiaball's history. | The late 20th century witnessed movements for freedom and independence across the {{I|Soviet}} [[Soviet Unionball]], culminating in the dissolution of the Soviet state in 1991. Economic stagnation, political repression, and {{I|Nationalism}} [[Nationalismball|nationalist]] aspirations fueled demands for independence among the Soviet republicballs. The collapse of the {{I|Soviet}} Soviet Unionball led to the emergence of the {{I|Russia|(1991–1993)}} [[Russian Federationball]] as an independent state, marking a new chapter in Russiaball's history. | ||
{{Category Russia}} | {{Category Russia}} |
Revision as of 08:55, 26 April 2025
Free Russiaball
is countryball which opposes
Modern Russiaball for
Democracy.
History
The late 20th century witnessed movements for freedom and independence across the Soviet Unionball, culminating in the dissolution of the Soviet state in 1991. Economic stagnation, political repression, and
nationalist aspirations fueled demands for independence among the Soviet republicballs. The collapse of the
Soviet Unionball led to the emergence of the
Russiaball as an independent state, marking a new chapter in Russiaball's history.
Reason: The flag used for the protests is considered by the Russian Goverment to be extremist due to its usage being used in protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.