Final attempts of cooperation, that is, simulation thereof began in January, 2015 after Mikhail Fedotov addressed the RF President, Vladimir Putin once again, and Vyacheslav Volodin held another, the third meeting concerning the museum. The meeting was attended by the deputy head of the Administration of the Governor of Perm Territory. When back in Perm, he offered a new pattern of Perm-36 Memorial Museum taking part in the museum’s further development, and then went to Nizhny Novgorod to negotiate it with the authorities of Volga Federal District.
In April, 2015, the authorities of Volga Federal District railroaded approval of the ‘Memorandum Of cooperation in Development of Perm-36 Memorial Museum of History of Political Repression. However, 12 days after the laboriously approved draft Memorandum was signed by the Memorial Center’s managers as decided by its Board, Perm-36 Memorial Center of History of Political Repression ANO was hurriedly listed by the RF Ministry of Justice as a foreign agent.
In August, 2015, Anatoly Makhovikov, the head of the Governor’s Administration held an urgent meeting involving Tatyana Margolina, the human rights ombudswoman for Perm Territory, and Tatyana Kursina, the Chief Executive Officer of Perm-36 ANO. The meeting resolved to return to the decisions of the Council for Development of Perm-36 Memorial Museum of History of Political Repression dd. October 31st, 2014. However, no further practical deeds resulted.