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The topic of “SVO” is not very good: how Putin is going to build his election campaign

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Putin will build his election campaign on the mythical “greatness” of Russia / Collage 24 Channel

Kremlin Speaker Dmitry Peskov said he has no doubt that Vladimir Putin will win the presidential elections in 2024. Obviously, everything has already been decided. However, I wonder what the dictator's election campaign will be like.

Building his election campaign on the theme of invading Ukraine is not a good idea for Putin. This opinion was voiced by political strategist Boris Tizenhausen to Channel 24 .

Putin will build everything on the mythical “greatness” of Russia

Boris Tizenhausen is convinced that Putin will build his election campaign on the mythical “greatness” of Russia. The Kremlin will promote the opinion that supposedly without Putin, Russia “would be on its knees” and would not be so “big and powerful.”

In addition, the Russian dictator can attract several occupiers to the campaign, presenting them as “heroes” of the so-called “his”. Their task is to tell how they support Putin.

It will not be very good to talk about the so-called “svo”, because it is a changeable substance. If you base your campaign on purely military achievements, then there are none at all,” the political strategist noted.

Tizengauzen on Putin's election campaign: watch the video

Presidential elections in Russia: latest

  • On November 14, Vladimir Putin signed a law on the procedure for holding presidential elections in Russia. It is noted that “if martial law is introduced in part of the territory,” the Central Election Commission may postpone the vote.
  • The Kremlin dictator has not yet announced whether he will run. British intelligence reported that Putin is likely to nominate his presidential candidacy before the end of 2023.
  • On November 10, he visited the headquarters of the southern military district in Rostov-on-Don for a reason and met with Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov and Defense Minister Sergei Shoiga. The dictator is trying to appear as a “patriotic” candidate.
  • ISW analysts believe that during the presidential campaign, Putin will avoid the topic of the war in Ukraine in every possible way in order to gain favor among Russians.

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