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German vice chancellor, foreign minister pay tribute to Navalny

Germany’s vice chancellor , foreign minister join tributes Alexei Navalny the fiercest critic of Russian President Putin who died on Friday
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Navalny’s death shakes me to the core. The Putin regime has him on its conscience,’’ Vice Chancellor, Robert Habeck, said.

Germany’s vice chancellor and foreign minister were among those who paid tribute to Alexei Navalny, regarded as the fiercest critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin who died in prison on Friday at the age of 47.

“Navalny’s death shakes me to the core. The Putin regime has him on its conscience,’’ Vice Chancellor, Robert Habeck, said.

Habeck said Navalny’s commitment to a better Russia had cost him his life.

“He was a patriot who stood up for democracy and the rule of law and loved his country and the people there more than his own life.

“Like no other, Alexei Navalny was a symbol of a free and democratic Russia.

“That’s exactly why he had to die. My thoughts are with his wife and children,’’ Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, wrote on X. (dpa/NAN)

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