Gusev served on district council of Cheryomushki, in Moscow’s southwest, from 2012 to 2021, first as an independent, and then representing the Communist Party. He ultimately left Russia for Germany to begin work on a doctorate at the department of Eastern European Studies of the University of Münster.
NGE: You were elected to a Moscow district council in 2011 at the age of 22. Even then, that was wasn’t without its dangers. Why did you decide to take that risk?
AG: At that time, district councils were the only bodies in Russia where the opposition could be active. I had previously observed massive electoral fraud in various elections as an observer. That motivated me to run for office myself and fight for change.