The dictator previously did not need to drive people to polling stations at gunpoint, the expert noted.
The so-called “elections” have taken place in Russia, and the “pictured” percentage of turnout and votes allegedly cast for Vladimir Putin indicate that the dictator is now in the weakest state in the entire history of his reign.
The most difficult times have come for the dictator, said political strategist Boris Tizengauzen on the FreeDom channel. The analyst emphasized that Putin previously did not need to drive people to polling stations at gunpoint. According to the expert, the leader of the Russian Federation needed to “set” the maximum “election” record in order to explain to Western states that he “has a mandate” from the Russians for all further actions.
“Putin’s age (he is 71 years old – Ed.) and his further era of rule show him that geopolitically he has fallen greatly in the rating. And this is scary. Because if Putin is not recognized as legitimate, then he loses his immunity as a ruler, as a president Russian Federation,” added the political strategist.
According to Tizenhausen, this means that the plane with the dictator is not a board with the legitimate president of the Russian Federation, but a board with an ordinary Russian who “could be shot down.” “Therefore, the most difficult times have come for Putin,” the analyst said.
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Vladimir Putin has been in power in the Russian Federation for over 20 years. In the Russian Federation, on March 15-17, the next “election” of Putin was held, and the enemy Central Election Commission “drawn” 87.28% of the votes of citizens of the aggressor country to the dictator. The Russian Central Election Commission also claims that there was a record turnout – 77.4%.
Ukraine and a number of Western countries, including the USA, France and Germany, do not recognize the results of the Russian pseudo-elections. The American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) noted that in the temporarily occupied part of the Ukrainian state, Russian “elections” were inherently forced.