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September 13, 2021, 05:56:56 AM
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Duma elections, or "Guard is tired"

    Russia is on the eve of important political events that will determine its immediate future and, most importantly, will show how the Russian people have advanced in civilizational development.


    The loss of power for a thief and liar Putin is like death, and not only political, because the Hague Tribunal awaits him for shooting down a Malaysian Boeing and hiding from justice the people guilty of this heinous crime, for organizing the liquidation and poisoning of citizens with a prohibited poisonous substance. And in Russia itself, for the robbery of the people by Putin's cronies and harboring fabulous capital abroad, as well as for repeated violations of the country's Constitution, Putin will face severe punishment. Even the transfer of power to any other member of the inner circle will not save him from punishment, or rather from the people's anger. The one who came to replace Putin will have to put Putin on trial, so as not to be crucified at the gates of the Kremlin.

     Based on the foregoing, Putin, in the event of the failure of the ruling party in the upcoming elections to the State Duma, will use the method tested by the Bolsheviks. At the very first meeting of the newly elected Duma, a detachment of the National Guard (Putin's guardsmen) will enter the hall, or the little green men Shoigu and the deputies will hear the well-known phrase "The guard is tired." After that, the institution of parliamentary, as a concept alien to the Russian national mentality, will cease to exist, as well as Democracy itself.
    As you know, the democracy forcibly introduced by Yeltsin ultimately turned out to be for the Russian people its complete impoverishment and the final collapse of the Russian Empire. Are the Russian people ready for such a price to pay for their freedom? Do people need freedom and democracy at all, if they carry the gene of Oblomovism? Only a dictatorial regime is suitable for a society that does not want to deal with either political or economic problems. So the appearance of Putin is not accidental, but fateful for the Russian people. (1) Therefore, the upcoming dispersal of the Duma by Putin, in which the hated talker-democrats will again gather, will not cause much outrage among the Russian people, which is what Putin is hoping for.
    Today, the Russian people are given a historical choice that will show their willingness to abandon the imperial worldview and empire, because democracy and empire are incompatible things, or finally, without regard to Western values, return, according to their mentality, back to the empire, which they hope, not without reason , Putin.

1. People's fate, or each cricket has its own six. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/28564.html
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December 26, 2021, 06:27:29 PM
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In a democratic country, the power lies in the hand of the people. A democratic government is a government of people for the people and by the people. Putin is a democratic leader and a president which is elected by a democratic process can only be removed by adopting a democratic process. We cannot neglect the fact that there are still a lot of people who really like Putin and are in the favour of Putin. So we cannot predict what exactly going to happen but if there are some people against Putin, yet there are many who are in the favour of Putin. Let's wait and watch what is going be happened.
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