An address and two funerals
Why Vladimir Putin had nothing to say to the people on the eve of his re-election
Leonid GozmanMarch 4, 14:07

Russia’s finest people — deputies, governors, members of the government — gathered in Moscow on 29 February to hear the president’s annual address and to greet it with thunderous applause. But beyond those walls, it was business as usual.
The very existence of the regime depends on war, as without it Russia would be unable to live in peace with either its neighbours or its own people.
The man who has ruled Russia unchallenged for a quarter of a century is not in dialogue with either the people or the country.
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