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Since Alexei Navalny’s presumed assassination in the confines of Russia’s remote “Polar Wolf” prison, the fractured landscape of the nation’s opposition movement appears to be undergoing a potential shift. Prior to this tragic event, exiled opposition leaders remained embroiled in internal disputes regarding the presidential elections, disagreements over strategy, blame for the denial of Nadezhdin’s candidacy, and broader responsibility for the ongoing war. However, the news of Navalny’s demise has seemingly acted as a catalyst for paving the way for a more unified front. Yulia Navalnaya, Alex…