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Об этом участникам Форума молодежи Донбасса рассказал Антон Демидов, Председатель Всероссийской общественной организации «Молодая Гвардия Единой России» на лекции по теме «Работа с уличной молодежью».

🔈 А сразу после лекции участники побывали на интерактивной площадке МГЕР ДНР, имитирующей реальный митинг и попробовали свои силы в абсолютно незнакомой и неконтролируемой обстановке.

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🇷🇺 Каким голосом говорят улицы?

Об этом участникам Форума молодежи Донбасса рассказал Антон Демидов, Председатель Всероссийской общественной организации «Молодая Гвардия Единой России» на лекции по теме «Работа с уличной молодежью».

🔈 А сразу после лекции участники побывали на интерактивной площадке МГЕР ДНР, имитирующей реальный митинг и попробовали свои силы в абсолютно незнакомой и неконтролируемой обстановке.

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