Russian city loses a forest but may gain a new mayor

WHAT started as a small, private crusade to save a forest just outside Moscow transformed Yevgeniya Chirikova into an opposition star and her city into one of the first battlegrounds in an unprecedented wave of anti-Putin protests.

Now that she is running for mayor, her supporters are wondering if the Kremlin will give her a fair chance to win.

Ms Chirikova’s campaign to lead the boom town of Khimki is seen as a test of the electability of the opposition – and a sign of whether president Vladimir Putin will tolerate dissent outside the confines of the capital.

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