The Guardian: Putin Is Entering the Most Difficult Period of Rule, the Elite Is Losing Confidence in the Kremlin
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Fissures within the country, but Putin's plans for Donbas remain unchanged. The Russian elite is increasingly disillusioned with Vladimir Putin due to the failed war against Ukraine and the country's economic downturn. Despite this, the Kremlin leader himself is determined to continue the war. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Guardian. Read also: "The Kremlin is not interested in peace": Sandu called on the world to increase pressure…
Russian President Vladimir Putin is entering the most challenging period of his fifteen-year rule, faced with growing disappointment and loss of faith among Moscow's political and business elite, both because of the failure on the Ukrainian front, and because of the accelerated economic decline and severe internal restrictions, the British newspaper Guardian writes today.
There is a growing fear of disaster around the Kremlin.
Behind the scenes, discontent with Vladimir Putin is growing. In private conversations, several Kremlin officials have reportedly acknowledged that the president is heading into a crisis.
According to The Guardian, the disillusionment with Russian leader Vladimir Putin is growing among Russian elites due to the prolonged war in Ukraine and the economic recession in Russia.
Media sources told of “the most difficult period of the long reign” of the Russian dictator
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