The Starovoyt option
How Russia’s dictatorship is making the political elite self-destruct

Russian Transport Minister Roman Starovoyt, who was sacked by Vladimir Putin on Monday, has taken his own life. It is the country’s most high-profile political suicide since 1991.
Even after 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the political elite preferred active or passive submission to Putin’s radical course of action in the hope of preserving the rules of the game.
But Starovoyt’s demise casts a shadow of doubt over that security. And with that, panic will engulf the political elite.
Perhaps the war the Russian political elite has worked so hard for for the last three and a half years has finally caught up with them.










