Analyst Estimated How Much Putin Has Left and What the End of His Reign Could Be
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Vladimir Putin is in the final phase of his reign. When one takes a closer look at the severity of his situation, the potential outcomes, and the time frame, it becomes clear that his end is near.
"The clock is ticking" towards Putin's end, according to Forbes foreign correspondent Melik Kaylan, who points out how long it will take before he is overthrown.
Russian President Vladimir Putin could face a difficult period that could lead to the end of his tenure in power within the next three years, according to a forecast published by the American magazine Forbes. According to the magazine's analysis, the greatest risks for the Kremlin's leadership are r...
Russian leader Vladimir Putin's days are numbered. If developments in Russia continue in the same way, he will be overthrown within three years, says Melik Kaylan, whose commentary was published by Forbes magazine. According to Kaylan, Russia is stifling Ukrainian attacks, the course of the war has turned in Ukraine's favor, and Putin is also being pressured by elites who may eventually overthrow him.
Independent journalist Melik Kailan in a column for Forbes predicts the possible removal of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin from power within the next three years. Scenarios range from an internal rebellion or trial to a civil confrontation of security forces

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