Russia in 2024 is coming!The Russian Federation Council decided that elections will be held on March 17, which marks the beginning of the election campaign. However, Russia has decided that the 2024 election will not be conducted by overseas remote voting, but will use the criteria of remote electronic voting. In addition, Putin has already decided to participate in the ** in 2024, because he considers it his responsibility to lead Russia through the most dangerous times. According to the latest poll results, 70% of respondents believe that Putin should run for a new term, and another 15% believe that Putin should remain in the leadership even if he is no longer in power.
If Putin is re-elected, he will remain in power until 2030. In addition to Putin, there are also opposition figures participating in Russia**, including one of the local TV journalists, Catherine, who announced that she will participate in next year's Russia**, she believes that the Kremlin should end the conflict in Ukraine, carry out major reforms, and should prevent further progress with the West**. This election will have far-reaching significance for Russia's future and will also attract international attention. Russia's Vladimir Putin has long been the country's core leader, and his term in power was extended even after the constitution was amended in 2020.
Despite a series of problems facing Russia, Putin's approval ratings are still leading. Among them, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is the main challenge facing the current situation, which has been going on for more than a year, and even Belarusian ** Lukashenko is dissatisfied with the timing of the conflict. Russia's failure to achieve its strategic goals in a short period of time has led to the prolongation of the war, which has not only weakened Russia's national prestige, but also attracted strong sanctions from Western countries. Due to the prolongation of the war, Western countries have gradually changed from wait-and-see to actively supporting Ukraine, which has made the Russian army's offensive face greater resistance, while Ukraine has recovered a lot of areas through **.
The strong sanctions of Western countries have hindered the export of Russian oil and gas, and the continuation of the war has also damaged the image of the Russian army and Russia. Energy and export are the backbone of Russia's economy, which will reduce Russia's fiscal revenue, thereby weakening Russia's war potential and future competitiveness. The withdrawal of foreign capital will impact Russia's ** chain, and Western sanctions and blockades will limit the development of Russia's modern industry. Recently, Russia**Putin visited the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East, and the purpose is likely to reduce oil production and raise oil ** through negotiations, so as to protect Russia's economy.
Despite this, unless Russia is defeated in the Russian-Ukrainian war, or the pressure of conscription and mobilization is too great to cause public opinion, it is difficult for Putin's ruling foundation to be shaken, and there is a high probability that he will be re-elected.