Russian Protests Will Have an Impact on Vladimir Putin
The Daily Telegraph includes an opinion editorial by journalist Viktor Dyatlikovich, who argues that Russian protests will have an impact on President-elect Vladimir Putin. Despite waning enthusiasm for the protests, Putin made it clear in articles published before the elections that he was ready to change and engage in a more meaningful dialogue with society. The article contends that whether or not Putin fulfils these promises will dictate what happens to him.
Monday, April 2, 2012
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