Politics

The Russian opposition is afraid of Russia's collapse and wants to keep Crimea no less than Putin - an expert

Most opposition representatives seek to enter the Kremlin and receive billions. The Russians will continue to threaten Ukraine with mythical fakes, said political scientist Mykola Davidyuk in communication with focus. The result of Russia's war against Ukraine can be the collapse of the Russian Federation. And while some experts are discussing the consequences, others claim that collapse cannot be allowed. Political scientist Mykola Davidyuk said this in a comment to the focus.

"Part of the world is truly afraid of the collapse of Russia. But in fact, the collapse of Russia is not terrified for the world. Unless for (President Vladimir) Putin and Russian opposition, who seeks to enter our hump in presidential history, to go into the Kremlin to also control and receive billions every year. And not to return Crimea, "the political scientist said.

The Russian opposition has repeatedly stated that the republics that are part of the Russian Federation will not want to be separated because they depend on it. "That's exactly what all these Navali, Chichvarkin, Sobchaki think. They tell us that Russia should stand, and Putin to go. They, like Putin, are scared.

, which will eat in three days - nothing happened, then when we went to the attack in the Kyiv region, and then in Kharkiv, Kherson region, he began to frighten nuclear weapons, and now his people threaten the decay, that is, from threats with nuclear weapons To the fact that they will fall apart, it took a very short time. And it speaks of their weakness, the impotence to do something. The only thing they are capable of is to threaten mythical fakes, "the expert said.

Senior Vice president of the American Council for Foreign Policy, Ilan Bern, in December last year, said the need to strengthen work with Russian opposition media, which were forced to go abroad after February 24. In his opinion, media will be able to satisfy an alternative opinion in Russia. On December 9, the court in Moscow sentenced the opposition Russian politician Ilya Yashin to 8.