2024-08-08
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On March 27, 2000, the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Russia, Veshnyakov, announced that according to the statistics of the Russian presidential election, Acting President Putin had received more than 50% of the votes and was successfully elected as the third president of the Russian Federation. After that, Putin began his legendary life as the four-term president of Russia. What many people don’t know is that as early as when Putin just ran for president, he put forward a slogan: "Give me 20 years, and I will give you a strong Russia!" Now that 20 years have passed, has Putin fulfilled his promise? Regarding this, we can analyze it from the following aspects.
economy
First of all, in terms of economy, Russia's economic downturn is not new in the international community. In particular, the inaction of former Russian President Yeltsin has led to a large number of oligarchs in Russia, and the state-owned economy has been swallowed up by oligarchs, causing Russia to even begin to face a political crisis similar to Ukraine. When the normal lives of the people are not guaranteed, Russia's strength is completely supported by the strategic weapons left by the Soviet Union.