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Greater mobilization is possible in Russia after Putin’s re-election: how will it gather people

by alex

In the spring of 2024, presidential elections will be held in Russia. After the next re-election, Vladimir Putin may dare to completely mobilize the population.

AFU officer, holder of the Order of Bohdan Khmelnitsky Nikolai Melnik said 24 Channel that the aggressor country can cope with this task. For this, the corresponding regions are used.

“What remains is the middle zone of Russia – these are the most depressed areas, where joining the army is not such a bad initiative for people,” Melnik noted.

In addition , the repressive machine of the aggressor country works well enough to gather as many people as needed. They plan to recruit at least 300 thousand, as well as compensate for the number that will be demobilized. That is, the total number is about 400 thousand Russians.

The issue of preparation remains doubtful these people. But this does not bypass the Russian authorities, the main thing is to plug the holes at the front.

Putin's presidential campaign is based on war

“Putin chose the tactics of “victories” – he must enter the first round of elections as a “winner” (in war – Channel 24),” noted Melnik.

It was precisely in order to demonstrate his “victoriousness” that Putin ordered the capture of Avdievka and Kupyansk before his elections.

Putin is afraid of mobilization, but wants elections: the main thing

  • Vladimir Putin hesitated for a long time to announce his candidacy in the next presidential elections in Russia. One of the dictator's greatest precautions remains the issue of general mobilization.
  • However, on December 8, Putin finally dared. In response to the “persuasions” of the so-called “head of parliament” of the quasi-republic in the occupied Donetsk region, Artem Zhoga, he stated that he would run because “today it is impossible otherwise.”
  • Before this Putin signed the law on voting in wartime. Thus, the Central Election Commission can postpone elections if there is a threat to the lives of civilians.

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