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According to political scientist Yaroslav Makitra, Prigogine was able to make hi...

Affection among the voters of the domes: Prigogine can become an alternative to Putin-expert

According to political scientist Yaroslav Makitra, Prigogine was able to make his successful information campaign for radical supporters of the war, and is more likely than all Russian liberals and Navalny. The founder of the Wagner PEC Yevhen Prigogin is the only one who managed to break through the information blockade of power in Russia and get the commitment of ordinary Russians. In the future, his candidacy can be a real alternative to President Vladimir Putin.

Political scientist Yaroslav Makitra expressed this opinion to Focus journalists. According to him, Prigogine plays in his political game and has ambitions, which are supported in Russia, and in the Russian Federation there are already a certain number of his supporters, which will continue to grow. "According to the minor sociology that can be obtained from there, there are about 20-30% of voters who are affected by Prigogine, his activity, style of communication.

This is the case when his detention is not a minus, but a big plus for image among, so to speak Putin's voters. The political scientist explained that Prigogine managed to successfully carry out an information campaign, betting on the so -called radical racists - supporters of war, who believe that it is not being done as it should.

It was because of them that he said that it was possible to roll out an information campaign that gave certain results for Prigogine, and managed to reassure the conflict from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. We will remind, on May 5, Yevgeny Prigogin complained about the critical shortage of ammunition at the Wagner PEC.

He showed the corpses of many fighters who died in the day, on May 4, and swore to the leadership of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: Minister of Defense Sergei Shoig and the Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov. On May 9, Prigogine announced the withdrawal of his mercenaries from Bakhmut unless the ammunition was not received in the near future. In this case, the entire front will collapse, and the Armed Forces will come to Moscow, he said.