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Putin is already paranoid: the dictator has signed a number of decrees that reveal his greatest fear

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Putin is already paranoid: the dictator signed a number of decrees that reveal his greatest fear Melania Golembyovskaya

On December 28, Vladimir Putin signed a number of decrees that toughen penalties for armed rebellion and opposition to military service, and also approved a new strategy for countering extremism. The dictator is in a state of hysterical fear, “squeezing” the Russians every day.

In Russia, they have even installed cameras and tapped mobile phones to control the population. Russian opposition politician Gennady Gudkov told Channel 24 about this, noting that Putin's main fear is the Russians.

The paranoia of the Russian dictator

According to the Russian opposition politician, the Kremlin's power is barely on its feet, so in order to strengthen it, it must constantly increase the degree of hysteria and repression.

Now Putin has practically declared everyone terrorists and war criminals, walking in the footsteps of Nazism, Gudkov noted.

The Kremlin Now organizes total control over the population. Russia is the only countrywhere hundreds of thousands of cameras with personal identification have been installed. Moreover, the Kremlin is currently preparing a new program that will allow tracking the geolocation of citizens via mobile phones.

Putin is hysterically afraid of citizen movements, afraid of the growth of domestic protest tendencies. This repressive system must prove every day that without it the government will not protect, so it itself invents threats where there are none, he emphasized.

The Russian opposition politician added that Russians, meanwhile, live in total fear, are afraid to exchange information via phone calls and migrate internally.

By the way, political scientist and sociologist from Germany Igor Eidman noted that against the backdrop of Putin's words about successes at the front and the economy, some Russian cities are canceling New Year celebrations due to rising prices and military restrictions.

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