Putin's successor will change the situation/Channel 24 Collage
< strong _ngcontent-sc87="">In the West, they say that Putin may soon be removed from the presidency for various reasons. However, is anyone capable of continuing the policy of the Kremlin dictator?
Russian opposition human rights activist Mark Feigin believes that the successor to the head of the Kremlin, whoever he is, will change the situation. He told 24 channels about this.
I think that someone who takes Putin's place will change this situation. He will change this strategy because he will not be able to continue it. Putin's place is exclusive, he believes.
Feigin added that, for example, Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Russian Security Council, is not the figure for whom soldiers will die in the trenches. Although his last name often sounds like a “replacement for Putin”, he will not be able to continue the policy of a bloody dictator. It's impossible.
“Putin will not hand over his scepter to anyone. He will die, and in the coffin he will hold on to the scepter and the mace with his teeth, because he does not want to have a successor. Putin has built a system in which he is an arbitration figure. None of his successors have this functionality already there won’t be, they were still picked by Putin,” the human rights activist added.
If this happens, then Ukraine will have a serious chance to solve all problems.
Help.The US Secretary of Defense said that Vladimir Putin's strategy in the war with Ukraine is unknown. The Pentagon explained that from the very beginning, the head of the Kremlin put pressure on various levers of influence in the world.
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