In 2015, she was going to participate in the elections to the Legislative Assembly of the Kaluga Oblast with the help of the
Civic Initiative party, but the local election commission refused to register the party's list.
Election to the Moscow City Duma On February 17, 2019,
Maxim Katz, director of the
City Projects Foundation, announced the organization's participation in the elections to the
Moscow City Duma in order to promote the agenda of dismantling high-speed highways built in
Moscow. Daria Besedina was announced as a candidate from the organization, the campaign was planned in the 8th district, through which
Leningradsky Avenue passes - a street converted into a multi-lane highway. Darya was also supported by the
smart voting of
Alexei Navalny. Darya Besedina became one of the few registered candidates from the
Yabloko party following the verification of signatures collected in her support. Despite being registered, Besedina took part in
protests against the denial of other opposition candidates to run in the elections. On July 26, 2019, a night search was conducted in her parents' apartment as part of a case of pressure on the Moscow City Election Commission. The main opponent of Daria Besedina in the 8th district was
Vadim Kumin - a representative of the
CPRF, who previously took second place in the
mayoral elections in Moscow in 2018. Besedina's campaign was largely funded by money raised through public
fundraising: 3,482 donations from individuals were received in the account, which amounted to 72% of the funds used for the campaign. In total, over 16 million rubles were received in the election fund. Member of the Commissions on Education, on Environmental Policy, on Urban Economy and Housing Policy.
Activities in the Moscow City Duma In the
Moscow City Duma, she joined the
Yabloko faction together with Yevgeny Bunimovich,
Maxim Kruglov and
Sergey Mitrokhin. After taking the office of a deputy of the
Moscow City Duma, Daria Besedina placed a
rainbow flag on her desk, and also supported the right of Muscovites to hold
gay pride parades. The first initiative of Daria Besedina as a deputy of the 7th Moscow City Duma was to initiate the dissolution of the Moscow City Duma. According to Besedina, the elected composition of the parliament did not reflect the real sentiments of Muscovites, since most of the opposition candidates were not allowed to participate in the elections. And those who were admitted won. The proposal for self-dissolution was not supported by the deputies. In October 2019, when considering the Moscow budget in the first reading, at a meeting of the Duma, Besedina demanded public hearings on the draft budget. Hearings were organized and conducted. Besedina introduced amendments to the draft budget, providing for the allocation of money for the construction of trams and the purchase of trolleybuses instead of spending on road construction, but the amendments were rejected. Daria Besedina was one of 7 deputies who voted against the draft budget. In November 2019, she proposed that the deputies of the Moscow City Duma abandon official cars, replacing them with the right to free travel on public transport and taxis, which would reduce the Moscow budget expenditures on the maintenance of deputies by 100 million rubles a year. During the report to the deputies of the Moscow City Duma by the Mayor of Moscow
Sergey Sobyanin, despite opposition from the deputies from
United Russia and the microphone being turned off, Daria asked a question about the people convicted in the framework of the "Moscow case", and asked the mayor, does he feel responsible for the fact that people are in prison? The question was rejected by a special commission of the
Moscow City Duma, however
Sergey Sobyanin answered. In December 2019, she appealed to the court against the amendments to the regulations of the
Moscow City Duma made by the
United Russia faction, allowing deputies to vote without being present at the meeting. Such a claim was filed by a deputy against the actions of the
Moscow City Duma for the first time in its history. On March 12, 2020, Besedina came to an extraordinary meeting of the Duma, convened to express approval of amendments to the constitution proposed by
President Vladimir Putin, wearing a T-shirt with the inscription "
Ӧбнулись" (a play on words that combines "fucked up" with "zeroed out"), thus expressing her disagreement with the proposed zeroing out of presidential terms of
Vladimir Putin. After Besedina's speech, the broadcast from the meeting was turned off. After the break, Besedina proposed to make amendments to the draft resolution of the
Moscow City Duma approving the amendments to the constitution. Before the statement of approval, Besedina proposed adding absurd phrases, for example, "given that V.V. Putin, His Excellency, is the President for Life" or "given that V.V. Putin is a gift from the Russians to humanity." After that, Besedina was deprived of the floor until the end of the second meeting. In November 2021, she submitted to the Moscow City Duma a bill on the introduction of fines for exceeding the speed limit by 5 km/h, and for exceeding by 40 km/h - 35 hours of compulsory work or a fine of 10 thousand rubles.
Expulsion from Yabloko and creation of a social movement On December 28, 2021, among 98 fellow party members from the Moscow branch, she was expelled from the Yabloko party. Darya stated that a split had occurred in the party, and the chairman of Yabloko,
Nikolay Rybakov, was expelling party members because of differences in opinions, destroying internal party democracy. She considers the new movement to be the political successor to the party. A statement on the creation of the movement, published on the website of the radio station "
Echo of Moscow", announced the intention to register it as a
political party in accordance with Russian law, or to reunite with the Yabloko party if "it will be controlled by people who share the values of the party". On December 30, a decision of the general meeting of the Yabloko public movement was published on Daria Besedina's
Telegram channel, by which Daria was appointed chairman for a period until December 15, 2023, that is, until the end of Nikolay Rybakov's chairmanship. ==References==