Independence Day
Why Kremlin Deputy Chief of Staff Sergey Kiriyenko is so focused on attaining Russian ‘internet sovereignty’

At Moscow’s 29th Russian Internet Forum in September 2025, the Kremlin’s influential deputy chief of staff, Sergey Kiriyenko, stressed the importance of ensuring Russia’s “internet sovereignty", arguing that only then would it mean “nobody can dictate to us”.
WhatsApp and Telegram’s non-compliance and the reluctance of most Russians to make the switch to MAX are both less significant problems for the Kremlin, with those two apps now harder to access in Russia.
If the start of 2026 is anything to go by, Kiriyenko’s influence will continue to grow this year.

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Family matters
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Slippery slope
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