Researches about Ukraine

Duma Elections: Crimea Effect Caps Protest Potential

Carnegie Moscow Cente

The annexation of Crimea in March 2014 fundamentally changed Russia’s political climate: support for Vladimir Putin’s regime rose and remains high, despite a certain cooldown in recent months. Discontent is building but remains far from boiling point, and we are unlikely to see large-scale protest voting or mass rallies in the parliamentary elections this fall. | Русский …read more

Source: Carnegie Moscow Center

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