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Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin (photo: Sergey Bobylev/Tass Host Photo Agency/H...

"There will be no worse than Putin." Solovyov, Simonyan, Girkin form a new opposition in Russia, the dictator began to "hide". Interview with Denysenko

Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin (photo: Sergey Bobylev/Tass Host Photo Agency/Handout Via Reuters) A new opposition is already being formed in Russia, according to Advisor to the Interior Minister Vadim Denysenko and calls them ultra -nationalists. As they will enter Russian politics and what will happen to the dictator Vladimir Putin, Denysenko told in an interview with Radio NV.

- In Russian publications, dissatisfaction is not only addressed to the Russian command, but even to Putin, which was not before. When will the border come, the red line, when Putin ceases to be afraid? Video of the day - when this limit comes, I think, no one knows. Usually, in these cases, any thing can be a trigger, or it may never happen. In this case, I would not want to do futurology, it is more important to say what is happening right now.

What we see from the posts of even [propagandists of the Russian Federation Margarita] Simonyan, [Vladimir] Solovyov, from the statements [of the Russian militant "DNR" Zakhar] Prilepin, [terrorist Igor] Gorkin, we can say that a new opposition is already being formed in Russia. This new opposition can be conditionally called ultra -nationalists who want to be larger nationalists than Putin.

They understand that the construction of the political system in which Russia has existed for the last 22 years, after the death [of Russian politics Vladimir] Zhirinovsky, especially against the backdrop of defeat of the Russian army in Kharkiv region, begins to change. They believe that they can enter the Higher League of Russian Policy due to this; They can take the place of Zhirinovsky, can become new major "Russian" in the Russian Federation. And so they start playing this game.

In parallel, in fact, for the first time in 22 years, there was a situation where in the Russian Federation the Putin was openly laden (ed. ). The trigger was, as strangely, it sounds, not a question of defeat, not a question of raisins or Balakliya, but the question of Putin's greetings, which he sent to the new King of Great Britain [Charles] III. It became a trigger that simply flooded the Russian segment of comment on the Internet.

Even Russia today did not have time to clean comments when it is easiest to say "You would be more than Gitler". Therefore, I say that it is very difficult to say that it will become a trigger when a person ceases to be afraid. But now the opposition has begun. And she is a sufficiently arrogant people who consider themselves fighters of Russia. They can break through this wall of silence. It will be necessary to follow this.