“Beheaded” is the word that comes up most often when political scientists describe the state of the Russian opposition since the death in custody of Alexeï Navalny, announced on February 16.
He was the leading figure in what was, in fact, a divided protest against the Kremlin regime.
A disappearance which further extinguishes criticism of power, whose actors were attacked one by one during nearly 25 years of Vladimir Putin's reign, on the way to re-election at the end of the last voting day of the Russian presidential election , this Sunday, March 17.
Since his arrival at the Kremlin in January 2000, the former KGB officer has led a meticulous dismantling of everything that resists him.
When he took his seat in Boris Yeltsin's chair, the new president had to, for a time, deal with the Russian version of the “Info Guignols”.
He obviously has his puppet, who presents him as a short and angry man... In a few months, Putin gets the management of the channel behind this program to stop investigating the Kremlin and make it disappear. screen this disturbing puppet.
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