Four actions kicked off at the same time at 12:00 in Moscow, including the march of the participants of the opposition's rally "For Fair Elections", the demonstration "We Have Nothing To Lose" organized by Putin's supporters, as well as the rallies organized by the Russian Liberal Democratic Party and "Yabloko".
The march with the highest turnout will be the march organized by the opposition and the pro-government supporters, according to News.ru.
To prevent the possible clash between the two camps, the municipality has provided areas that are rather distant from each other.
The opposition started its march from "Bolshaya Yakimanka" Avenue and will end it at "Bolotni", while Putin's supporters will hold their action at "Poklonnaya Gora".
Joining the opposition's march was presidential candidate, billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who today declared that he will be ready to become Prime Minister based on certain preconditions, if Vladimir Putin becomes president.
The march is being held with signs, flags and white balloons with words demanding justice and the establishment of rule of law in Russia.
Those wishing to join the opposition's march are checked with a metal detector, and there is a huge line near the metal detector as we speak, reports Interfax.
The metal detector has found many containers full of warm tea.
The rally organized by Putin's supporters is different from the opposition's rally with speeches by Russian stars.
The "Diskoteka Avaria" group ended its speech, which was followed by a speech by mayor Sergey Kurdinyan.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin welcomed his supporters with a message and called on "going against the Orange Revolution".
Zhirinovsky's rally lasted 25 minutes at the "Pushkinsky". According to Lenta.ru, "Zhirinovsky didn't wish to let his supporters freeze. He used swear words and sent them home".
"Yabloko" isn't rushing to send the action participants home. Among the activists are anarchists, Communists and the party's key members.

