You cannot influence something that does not exist: Podoliak says whether raids by russian volunteers will affect putin's election

You cannot influence something that does not exist: Podoliak says whether raids by russian volunteers will affect putin's election

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Since there are no real elections in authoritarian russia, the raids by the RDC and the Svoboda Legion in the belgorod and kursk regions will not affect putin's re-election.

Since there is no real electoral process in authoritarian russia, the raids of the RDC and the Svoboda Legion in the belgorod and kursk regions will not affect the presidential election. This was stated by Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to the head of the Presidential Office, during a telethon, UNN reports.

There is no competitive policy in russia, no elections. And it is impossible to influence something that does not exist. That is, people can come to the polls, they can not come - this is not a polling station. There are no elections there, just as there were no elections in the USSR, when people supposedly voted either for the CPSU bloc or for non-partisans. There is no point in authoritarian hierarchies saying that you can somehow influence something that does not exist. But it is very good that russian citizens have taken up arms and they show that there is only one way to talk to putin's elite - armed uprising

- Podolyak said.

He noted that the actions of the Legion of Freedom and the RDC  in the kursk and belgorod regions of the russian federation will not change the opinion of the entire russian society.

What they do will not affect the election process in moscow or anywhere else. But today, russians are blaming NATO countries, the United States, Ukraine, and biolabs for everything. This will continue until a large-scale transformation of a bloody type - a revolution - begins in russia. After that, they will realize and blame putin for everything. His entourage, which will quickly disappear, some physically, and some will ask to be arrested and sent to The Hague, because this will guarantee their survival

- Podolyak added.

Recall

Today, the Russian Volunteer Corps announced that volunteers are planning to open fire on russian military targets in the belgorod and kursk regions. They called on local residents to evacuate.

Explosions have been reported in the russian city of belgorod. In particular, residents of belgorod reported a loud explosion near the train station. Before that, a missile threat was announced  in the city.

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