Dmitry Bykov argues with his colleague Dzyadko at a meeting of the Opposition Coordination Council
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Writer Dmitry Bykov falls asleep, feels bored, reads and debates with Tikhon Dzyadko, and says that the opposition's decisions will not always please their followers — and that trying to please everyone is not a goal at all: “If you say something, someone will always be unhappy with you; if you stay silent, then your colleague Piontkovsky will be unhappy.” The Opposition Coordination Council votes on the group’s working regulations.
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