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Putin's victory in the first round can give him the right to believe that Russia...

A new stage of mobilization and repression of the opposition: what to wait for the Russian Federation after Putin's victory - CNN

Putin's victory in the first round can give him the right to believe that Russians support a war in Ukraine. Previous data of the Russian CEC show that Vladimir Putin won the so -called "Presidential Presidential Elections". In the future, it is worth expecting the beginning of a new stage of mobilization in the Russian Federation to provide troops in a war against Ukraine. This is stated in CNN. Experts emphasize that the Russian Federation has never been democratic.

Therefore, after his victory in the first round, he can give him the right to be convinced of the support of the Russians of war in Ukraine. It is also noted that those who follow Russia focus on several important issues.

First of all, if the will in this election is actually a "referendum" regarding the war, which Russia has been leading against Ukraine for the third year, then does Putin receive freedom of action after that? The publication believes that in this case, Putin, most likely, has some space for maneuver. The Russian President is convinced that events develop in his favor.

Moreover, it is especially relevant, given that the US is still delaying the adoption of the most important defense package to Ukraine. In addition, after the election results, the Kremlin head will appear more rhetorical arguments. However, Western experts are convinced that due to the gradual promotion of Russian troops in eastern Ukraine, the occupiers suffered great losses.

Therefore, it is possible that Putin and the Russian military leadership will have to announce the beginning of a new stage of mobilization. Another possible scenario is the likelihood of continued repression in Russia against representatives of internal opposition, more precisely from its remains. The authors of the article came to the conclusion that war is always unpredictable.