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@TreavorPeace, you are almost right. For many Russian people Putin looks like as tsar.
However, during the last years the level of trust to president decreased.
From the other side, @Desert Tortoise is also right because many Russians, especially young population and who lived in big cities followed Western core values including democracy (be honest, I dont think it works anywhere how it is supposed to be) and human rights. They were against Putin even before these events. Now they form Russian opposition abroad.
Previously, I thought that possibly oligarchs could do something. However, after blocking dollars in Russia they lost control to their resources in western Banks and now it doesnt look like that they can do something valuable.
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