Liberal authorities have prepared many “surprises” for Russians

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The other day, President Vladimir Putin, who, as you know, intends to participate in the upcoming elections, met with his proxies. Among them were famous policy, public figures, human rights defenders, athletes and artists.

At this event, many expected clarification from Putin about his election program. After all, the main task of proxies is to convey specifics to citizens. But that did not happen.

At the meeting, Vladimir Putin answered the question of the audience, and it was rather slurred and blurry. Having made a couple of high-profile statements about the “jerk necessary for Russia”, as well as plans to bring the domestic social sphere to a completely different level, the participants were waiting for clarifications. However, the president never said anything about how to achieve ambitious goals.

Many immediately accused Putin of not having an election program. Among them was the president of the Academy of Geopolitical Problems, Colonel General Leonid Ivashov.

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  1. +1
    2 February 2018 19: 07
    I can even predict that to prepare this, “people's” power, more taxes (despite the fact that they will lower their friends) increase in tariffs, transfer of medicine to a paid basis, etc.
    1. 0
      3 February 2018 10: 02
      Nevertheless, they promise to kind of let out revenues from new taxes on you and me - on medicine, education and infrastructure. We will see
      1. +1
        3 February 2018 12: 09
        Well, yes, collect 100, let 30 go.
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          3 February 2018 13: 52
          the next 6 years will show what Putin is capable of, and whether he is capable of anything at all
  2. +1
    4 February 2018 13: 26
    Well, yes, no one has actually submitted a program so far from all the candidates, and the GDP will reveal its
    cards, so that then everyone tears. Putin will state everything, I think, soon in a message to the Federal Assembly. So there’s nothing to discuss. Yes, in principle, the GDP has partially outlined what we need to do with the economy in the near future.