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No no no, we need her in Peter.
Take Komarov.
And not all of them are prostitutes and bastards.
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Are you very young and photogenic yourself? :))
Everything in the world is relative, and if, for example, Zyuganov is a very young and photogenic )))))))))))
Of course you are right - you need a capable and educated person to run the country, not a chief in whom people pin their hopes in sincerity and decency - politics is a dirty business.
Everything in the world is relative, and if, for example, Zyuganov is a very young and photogenic )))))))))))
of course you are right - you need a capable and educated person to lead the country, not a leader who is expected to be sincere and decent - politics is a dirty business.
set realistic goals. Any competition to Putin in March is out of the question. But not winning in the first round may cause him an inadequate reaction.
set realistic goals. It is out of the question for Putin to compete in March. But not winning in the first round may cause him an inadequate reaction.
election circles or the first time the GDP will rule the country for 5 years with its Kremlin administration.
That is exactly what I am saying. But there is one, "BUT" - if the elections to the State Duma are not so important for foreign policy, but the presidential elections mean a lot for relations with the west, and it is not known what is better - weak domestic support for VVP with several rounds of elections or VVP ruling the country for 5 years with his Kremlin administration at first.
The man does not know how to rule effectively. He will not give up power. The time and oil money of the last 10 years is wasted. The economy is hanging on oil. This whole structure could collapse at an unexpectedly high speed.
The consequence could be a mess and lawlessness in the country, followed by an attempt to impose order by pro-military means. A total protest vote against Putin would lead to this even sooner.
He will not give up power.
The man does not know how to rule effectively. He will not give up power. Time and oil money have been wasted for the last 10 years. The economy is hanging on oil. This whole structure could collapse at an unexpectedly high rate.
The consequence could be chaos and lawlessness in the country and a subsequent attempt to impose order by military means. A total protest vote against Putin will lead to this even sooner.
He will not give up power.
Hmmm, suggestions?