Piontkovsky on Putin/Channel 24 Collage
Due to Russia's failed actions in the war against Ukraine, Putin may soon lose his power. Those who come after him will be the same scoundrels, but they will have to make serious concessions.
Andrey Piontkovsky, a Russian publicist, told Channel 24 about this. He believes that Putin will not retain power, but he will lose it after the liberation from the occupation of Kherson.
According to him, the first post-Putin leadership will be the same bastards
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Piontkovsky is convinced that they (Putin's successors – Channel 24) will have to reckon with military realities, because the Ukrainian army can continue to follow this line (Kherson – Channel 24), in particular, to liberate Mariupol, Donetsk and Lugansk.
Therefore, they will have to make serious concessions. But these concessions are not just a cancellation of the policy of the last 4 months of the war, it will be a cancellation of the policy of the last 20-25 years of Russia's imperial policy. – he said.
The publicist assured that in the process of this cross-out, much will change, in any case, there will be no aggressive policy in Russia for a decade.
According to Piontkovsky, Russia will not think about how to gather strength and take revenge, but about something completely different.
“I assure you that in the period between the capture of Kherson and the exit of the victorious Ukrainian armies on the line on February 23 you will see a lot of processes in Russia that you will like“, he summed up.
Watch the full interview with Andrey Piontkovsky:
Can Putin step down as president
- As early as May 13, the head of Ukraine's military intelligence, Kirill Budanov, said that Russia was slowly beginning to move towards the overthrow of the Putin regime.
- This is due, in particular, to the unsatisfactory state of health of the Russian dictator. According to him, the Kremlin dictator has several significant diseases at the same time, one of which is cancer.
- Similar information was provided by a Russian oligarch close to the Kremlin. He revealed that Putin had blood cancer and added that the Russian president was showing symptoms of insanity.
- In addition, the Russian dictator is likely to be losing his sight, has uncontrollable tremors in his limbs, and has difficulty with movement. This was very noticeable in his meetings with Lukashenka and Shoyga.
- Putin is also in big trouble because of his invasion of Ukraine. After all, not only the Russian economy and ordinary people suffer from sanctions. People from the inner circle of the dictator were also subject to restrictions.