By Catherine Belton in Moscow Sep 9, 2011
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While liberal groups in opposition to the Kremlin are still barred from the political scene, Mr Prokhorov has gained a great deal of air time and billboards advertising his movement are emblazoned across Moscow streets. Mr Prokhorov has even publicly indicated he would like to become prime minister, and on Wednesday said he could not rule out a run for the presidency, depending on how his party fared in the duma elections.
While liberal groups in opposition to the Kremlin are still barred from the political scene, Mr Prokhorov has gained a great deal of air time and billboards advertising his movement are emblazoned across Moscow streets. Mr Prokhorov has even publicly indicated he would like to become prime minister, and on Wednesday said he could not rule out a run for the presidency, depending on how his party fared in the duma elections.
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