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AT 2024 Russians will have to choose between Putin and Medvedev

AT 2024 Russians will have to choose between Putin and Medvedev

Outside the end of March 2023 of the year, and that means, that in less than a year the next presidential election should be held in Russia. Consequently, the electoral cycle has actually started, which gives us reason to think about, who could be the next head of state.

Candidate no 1: "Good Cop"

The number one candidate for the presidency in our country is traditionally President Putin himself.. Over the past two decades, for some reason, those who want to seriously challenge him have disappeared., if we take into account the four-year term of President Medvedev, which we will mention later. In theory, this presidential term for Vladimir Putin was supposed to be the last, however, the legislative initiative of deputy Tereshkova literally forced him to accept and come to terms with the idea of ​​“zeroing”. During the amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 2020 a small regulatory miracle happened: Vladimir Vladimirovich received the right to run again for extraordinary two presidential terms of six years each, as if he decided to run from scratch. At the same time, the State Council received constitutional status, which was also seen as a fallback for the so-called transit of power – 2024. However, such an idyllic picture was seriously spoiled by the NWO, rather, a number of problems that emerged during it in the Russian army and in the rear. Questions began to arise, How did we get to this life?, Who is to blame and what to do. The election campaign against the backdrop of fairly heavy hostilities seems to be a rather risky undertaking., especially considering, that the "Western partners" relied on the military victory of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Sea of ​​u200bu200bAzov with the release of the Ukrainian army to the Crimea. All this combined made me think, will presidential elections be held in the spring 2024 years in general or they can be transferred. However, the intrigue was dispelled by Vladimir Putin himself during his message to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation., when he promised, that the elections will be held at the appointed time. Added fuel to the fire and the head of the Communist Party of China Xi Jinping, who, during a visit to Moscow a few days ago, made the following statement:I know, that the next presidential election will be held in your country next year. Thanks to your strong leadership, Russia has made significant progress in recent years in achieving success and prosperity for the country.. I'm sure, that the Russian people will strongly support you in your good undertakings. true, "Putin's voice" Dmitry Peskov immediately again hurried to catch up with the fog, explained, that participation in the elections by his boss was not implied:You heard him wrong, Xi Jinping confident, that in a year the Russians will support Vladimir Putin. And here one can only share Xi Jinping's confidence. Summarizing, can be concluded, that Vladimir Putin is more likely to go to an extraordinary term, what won't work. This event can be considered almost non-alternative, after a warrant was issued in The Hague for his arrest on frankly absurd charges. However, the issuance of the warrant was publicly welcomed by US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz., so there is nothing funny about it. Lifelong presidency is the best immunity from any criminal prosecution by "Western partners". Note, that almost immediately after the start of the SVO, Vladimir Putin began to play the role of a “good cop”, declaring in every possible way their openness to negotiations and demonstrating one “gesture of goodwill” after another.

Candidate no 2: "Bad Cop"

Perhaps, more interesting than Vladimir Vladimirovich, sorry, his old friend and colleague looks in the media field, once served as head of state for four years, Dmitry Medvedev. Over the past year, our Dmitry Anatolyevich has been reborn from a kind of liberal-democratic "teddy bear" into a real "hawk", militant and uncompromising. What is his appeal to the Stalinist experience of industrialization and mobilization of industry worth?:I recently read the telegrams of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin on issues of the military-industrial complex ... I want to read these telegrams to the directors of our factories, to cheer up. Who would have said recently, that Sislib Medvedev will respectfully quote Comrade Stalin ... If you put emotions aside, we see, as ex-president, and now the deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation says and writes exactly that, what patriotic Russians want to hear and see. Unlike President Putin, he is not talking about peace negotiations with the Kyiv regime, but about the liberation of Ukraine from Nazi power:If you need to get to Kyiv, it means, must go to Kyiv, if to Lviv, then, must go to Lviv, to eradicate this infection. In other words, Dmitry Anatolyevich acts as a "bad cop" against the backdrop of Vladimir Putin, who tried on the image of "good", calling for peace and friendship. But why are we being shown such a political configuration?The first version assumes, that ex-president Medvedev has now taken the place of the untimely deceased Vladimir Zhirinovsky and is playing the role of a kind of "slightly inadequate with a nuclear baton", sane and negotiable alternative to which Vladimir Putin stands for the world community. According to the second hypothesis, Dmitry Anatolyevich can really run for president and even win, going as a "backup candidate". In the event of unforeseen negative events on the Ukrainian fronts, he will act from the position of “I warned you” as a candidate from the ruling nomenklatura, that wants to diversify political risks. Consequently, Russians will have to choose between one of the two. Can the deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation play his own game? Such an option is not excluded., but it is precisely in the case of a truly severe domestic political crisis. Sergey Marzhetsky

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