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President Vladimir Putins clever maneuver to dispense with the Russian constitutions provisions on presidential terms limits will, in theory, allow him to stay in office until 2036. Yet by rewriting the constitution and reshuffling the government, Putin did far more than throw most of the Russian elite off-balance. Putins efforts signal that he is building a new political regime that will be more conservative, more ideological, and more anti-Western in its outlook.
Everything is not going to plan, however. The planned reconfiguration of Russias political system has been complicated by the collapse of global oil prices and the unprecedented disruption caused by the coronavirus. The April 22 quasi-referendum to approve the constitutional amendments is now on hold while the Kremlin tries to deal with both the virus and a new economic crisis. These twin challenges represent the biggest shock the Putin regime has ever faced and are likely to feed popular dissatisfaction.
Tackling this crisis successfully requires a well-planned collective effort by the Russian leadership. Unfortunately, the pandemic is casting a harsh spotlight on a long-running reality: Putin has become increasingly disengaged from routine matters of government and prefers to delegate most issues to others. During the initial phase of the crisis Putin has repeatedly called on his new government and regional governors to bear even heavier responsibilities.
But the presidents team is far from unified. This article aims to explain how the Putin regime operates and its growing internal conflicts by classifying five different elite groups. For brevitys sake, it does not cover specific aspects of the Russia governments response to the pandemic (this will be the subject of future research). Nor does it examine the public dimensions of Russian politics (for example, parliamentary developments and media activity). The focus is on the inner workings of Russias main decisionmakers.
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SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Wounded Bear
(58,647 posts)Hugin
(33,120 posts)
"Putin has become increasingly disengaged from routine matters of government and prefers to delegate most issues to others. During the initial phase of the crisis Putin has repeatedly called on his new government and regional governors to bear even heavier responsibilities."
benfranklin1776
(6,443 posts)Orange Crime Don is merely aping his handlers Czarist methodology, as the felon in chief is too bereft of reason and morality to exercise any independent thought or judgement.
pandr32
(11,579 posts)I love how you described DT "aping" his beloved handler.
benfranklin1776
(6,443 posts)Although simians have far greater learning skills and concern for their fellow living creatures than this cretin. 😑
kimbutgar
(21,130 posts)lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Ooooohhhh...I seeeee......
kimbutgar
(21,130 posts)lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Ford_Prefect
(7,887 posts)lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)brush
(53,764 posts)instead of trump.
not_the_one
(2,227 posts)He has been so busy fucking with other countries, maybe his own will go down the toilet.
If so, he will take OUR turd down with him.
We can dream.....
Skraxx
(2,970 posts)Don't think the EU is standing idly by while he meddles, and there may be compartmentalized portions of our own IC still on the ball...
Ford_Prefect
(7,887 posts)Takket
(21,560 posts)Putin deserves the kind of death Hussein and Qaddafi got.
volstork
(5,400 posts)with that sentiment.
OMGWTF
(3,951 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)are his base, so theres that. The rabble belong to him, heart and soul.
The rest of us are just too civilized. Im serious.
SergeStorms
(19,193 posts)I'm not. Just sayin'.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Being civilized doesnt translate as being wimps.
SammyWinstonJack
(44,130 posts)Poverty for them all.
MarcA
(2,195 posts)about a year or so ago. Perhaps we could make common cause with them against
the oligarchic elites here and there.
BComplex
(8,036 posts)How could we get our people in touch with their people?
roamer65
(36,745 posts)Right on, Takket.
Peacetrain
(22,875 posts)happy dance to ensue....
bucolic_frolic
(43,128 posts)Oh well.
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)And while we're speculating, anybody hoping Trump gets COVFEFE-19 from his valet? Hell, I didn't even know valets were a thing in this century.
dreamland
(964 posts)But we'll take it.
Bayard
(22,061 posts)I'm sure trump is paying close attention to this.
MrModerate
(9,753 posts)The hand he's drawn has few aces. Economically, Russia is like a giant banana republic, with one moneymaker fossil fuels that is suddenly a drug upon the market.
Putin's kleptocratic leadership of self-interested oligarchs and brutal toadies can't develop or execute the policies and rapid response that Covid-19 calls for, and the Russian people are dying in droves. This can't be sustained.
We worry about North Korean nukes falling into the wrong hands if that country goes under. We should be worrying about Russia.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)And imagine the horror if Putin's nukes get into the hands of a real nutcase like Trump!
MrModerate
(9,753 posts)Cosmocat
(14,563 posts)nm
DFW
(54,349 posts)He smiled and said, "Одно слово." Ahdnaw slawva. One word.
"Нефт" Nyeft. Oil.
He said if the price of oil is high, they ride high. If the price of oil crashes, so does their economy. It was that simple.