2023 Moscow rally

Rally and concent that took place in February 2023 at Luzhniki

55°42′58″N 37°33′14″E / 55.716°N 37.554°E / 55.716; 37.554TypeConcert and rally

A concert and rally took place on 22 February 2023 at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.[1][2][3][4][5] TASS reported that the rally commemorated Defender of the Fatherland Day.[6][7] Ukrainska Pravda stated that the date was selected in reference to the starting date of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 24 February 2022.[8]

RBC reported that President Vladimir Putin was expected to make an appearance, and RIA Novosti reported that a parliamentary source stated that Putin would speak at the rally.[9][10] Ukrainska Pravda added that historical exhibits and Russian military equipment would also be on display.[8] Argumenty i Fakty reported that around 200,000 people were expected to attend.[6] Radio Liberty stated that people were being offered 500 RUB to attend a rally in Moscow, and presumed that the offer was for this rally.[11][a] The Moscow Times stated that it had been reported that employees and students of Moscow Polytechnic University were ordered to attend and, if possible, to bring friends and family.[13]

The Russian constitution requires the president to address the Federal Assembly annually.[4] At the time the rally was scheduled, the last address Putin had delivered to the Federal Assembly was on 21 April 2021.[14][4][b] Putin is scheduled to address the assembly at Gostiny Dvor on 21 February 2023, the day before the rally.[16][9][11] RBC reported that the rally can be interpreted as an extension to the address.[2][4][9]

See also

  • 2022 Moscow rally
  • Government-organized demonstration

Notes

  1. ^ Radio Liberty stated that the offer was for a rally occurring on the anniversary of Russia's recognition of the Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic as independent states.[11] DOXA also reported that people were being offered 500 RUB to attend a rally, and compared it to the 1500 RUB people were offered to attend the 2022 Moscow rally.[12]
  2. ^ TASS reported that Putin stated that there was no address in 2022 "because the situation was unfolding very quickly and it was difficult 'to fix the results at a specific point, as well as specific plans for the near future.'"[15]

References

  1. ^ Live news: US energy stocks jump after Russia announces production cut Financial Times
  2. ^ a b РБК: Путин примет участие в митинге-концерте в Лужниках 22 февраля Kommersant. 10 February 2023. (in Russian)
  3. ^ Концерт в Лужниках 22 февраля 2023 (in Russian)
  4. ^ a b c d Putin planning Federal Assembly address for February 21, followed by ‘large-scale concert-rally’ at Luzhniki Stadium on February 22 Meduza. 10 February 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2023
  5. ^ РОССИЯ МИР ЭКОНОМИКА (in Russian)
  6. ^ a b Митинг-концерт в «Лужниках» с участием Путина может пройти 22 февраля 10 February 2023. (in Russian)
  7. ^ Источник: Путин может выступить на митинге-концерте в Лужниках 22 февраля (in Russian)
  8. ^ a b Moscow plans big concert with Putin's participation timed for invasion date
  9. ^ a b c В Кремле запланировали митинг-концерт после послания президента (in Russian)
  10. ^ Митинг-концерт в "Лужниках" может пройти 22 февраля, сообщил источник (in Russian)
  11. ^ a b c На концерт в Лужниках с участием Путина набирают массовку за ₽500
  12. ^ РБК: Кремль планирует большой митинг-концерт 22 февраля с участием Путина (in Russian)
  13. ^ The Moscow Times (in Russian). (subscription required)
  14. ^ Gleb Stolyarov and Andrey Ostroukh. (21 April 2021).Russia's Putin, with election looming, sets out new social support measures
  15. ^ Putin to deliver State of the Nation Address to Federal Assembly on Feb 21 — Kremlin Tass
  16. ^ Путин намерен встретиться с крупным бизнесом впервые с 24 февраля 14 February 2023. (in Russian)
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