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"There are no prerequisites": in countries such as the Russian Federation, the concept of revolution is impossible - Professor (video)

According to Galina Zelenko, even the events of 1917 in Russia can be called a coup more than the "October Revolution". People at first have someone to unite to start global processes. The Russian Federation today has no prerequisites for the future revolution, because it is a long process that depends on many nuances. This was told by Doctor of Political Science and Professor Galina Zelenko in a comment on Focus on October 2.

According to her, the concept of "revolution" or "Maidan" cannot be attributed to countries such as Russia. The events of 1917, which were called the "October Revolution", were more like a coup. "In order for a revolution or the Maidan, it is necessary that there is a business that will be funded and united. There is no prerequisite for this," Galina Zelenko said.

The only thing that is now in the fuel crisis continues and the authorities have begun to reduce social payments, resulting in part of the population outraged. At the same time, this dissatisfaction does not eventually convert to some global things that could lead to a change in power. The only option is that the internal "palace quarrels" will begin to happen more and more often and then it can be the basis for global processes.

"Generally, in countries such as Russia, such a revolution is impossible because they have a very small population density. They have very minor communications between regions. In Russia, the population density of 8 people per square kilometer. It is a mizer in general, Russia consider that Russia consider that empty, "Galina Zelenko continued. We will remind, on September 19, NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov predicted a rebellion in Russia.