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I don’t think he will last until 2036, – Felshtinsky on the fate of Putin and Russia

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Russian leader Vladimir Putin “won” the Russian presidential election. The inauguration is due to take place on May 7. This will be the dictator's fifth term.

After this, the head of the Kremlin will be able to rule the terrorist country until 2036. However, Doctor of Historical Sciences Yuri Felshtinsky on air 24 Channel suggested that Putin is unlikely to live up to this time.

Putin's reign is under threat

Felshtinsky noted that so far only Joseph Stalin has ruled in the Soviet Union longer than Vladimir Putin. The former head of the USSR led the state from 1923 to 1953 – exactly 30 years. At the same time, the Russian dictator has been leading Russia for 25 years, so he has every chance of becoming the ruler who has been in power the longest. Of course, if nothing happens to him in the coming years.

Some time ago, the Russian state was rigged at the legislative level to allow Putin to be president until 2036. Then the dictator created an extremely convenient, stable and comfortable system for himself. He can still rule, with one exception – if he doesn’t start a big war. However, in 2022 the dictator started it by attacking Ukraine.

I don’t think, of course, that he will last until 2036, let’s be honest . But at the same time, the war was restructured into a slightly different format from Russia’s point of view. Today Moscow has introduced itself into permanent war mode. And the way she leads her, she can lead her forever. Will the rest of the world look at this calmly and patiently, allowing this war to continue forever? That’s another conversation, suggested the doctor of historical sciences.

Latest news about Vladimir Putin

  • The Ground Forces believe that the Russians will continue to advance, because this is a matter of Vladimir Putin’s survival. Ivan Timochko noted that only the invaders will stop, the Kremlin dictator will not be able to tell the Russians about “victories,” and this will mean that the war for Russia will reach a “dead end.”
  • The Chairman of the Council of Reservists also suggested that Putin is trying to create chaos in Ukraine by destroying life-support facilities and targeting the civilian population. Thus, the dictator wants to enter the negotiation process with his allies, demanding concessions for himself, probably in order to maintain power or finances abroad.
  • The other day, Vladimir Putin said that in Russia allegedly in 3 months budget revenues increased by more than one and a half times compared to 2023. According to him, the Russian economy is strengthening, the budget has grown and the deficit has decreased. The dictator undertook to convince that “a solid basis for the growth of budget revenues is being formed.”

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