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WorldAsiaA mighty asset in Putin's hands will shock the elite - Khazin

A mighty asset in Putin’s hands will shock the elite – Khazin

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The comprador elite, rooted in Russian power since the early 1990s, has less and less room for manoeuvre.

This was told by the famous Russian economist Mikhail Khazin, according to the DEITA.RU news agency with reference to the “Moscow speaks” radio station.

According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin, literally every new month, methodically and gradually deprives representatives of the liberal managerial wing of all their usual tools for influencing the ongoing processes in the state.

According to the expert, the Russian leader can afford such a bold policy, based on the fact that he currently has strong assets, one of which is obvious, and the presence of another will be a real shock to the ‘elite.


As Khazin explained, the first is that no matter how hard pro-Western forces in Russia try to denigrate the president himself and his policies, he still enjoys great trust and authority among the population. vast majority of Russian citizens.

Earlier, the expert explained what Putin might announce soon.


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