At a rally against the pension reform held in Kirov on July 16, the police demanded to remove the poster dedicated to the head of state. This was reported by the portal Newsler.ru.
Several people tried to deploy a banner on which it was written that the people were “tired of the head of state”, the publication reports. In addition, on the banner there was a certain “completely harmless”, according to the author of the note, the slogan, but which, the note is not specified, and it is not possible to consider it in the photograph.
UPD 13:53 Activist of Open Russia and Parnassus Vadim Ananin told the OVD-Info that there was a slogan “Rights-they don’t give the right, they take the right”, and in the lower right corner there was the action logo #Tired of the “Open Russia” in different cities of Russia on April 29, 2017.

Police officers did not allow the banner to deploy a banner, saying that it contains an extremist inscription, the portal reports. That in this inscription of extremist, the police did not explain.
