"Everything controls the Kremlin": the journalist explained where the policy in Russia died

20 May 2017, 00:15 | Policy 
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Politics in Russia died on the Moskvoretsky Bridge, where the oppositionist Boris Nemtsov was killed.

This in an interview with the Russian Monitor told a Russian journalist and blogger Alexander Sotnik.

"Politics died on the Moskvoretsky bridge. What we are witnessing today is the continuation of a series of special operations with "special politicians", tightly controlled by the Kremlin. "Beneficial? - Will broadcast and dance in the political arena. Not profitable? - go to jail. There's no cause you can put in for? - we'll think up, "said Sotnik.

"Under this scheme, the current circus troupe, called" non-systemic opposition politicians, "is spinning," he added..

Sotnik stressed that for today it can not be assumed that Putin's "stagnation" is over and that politics is returning to Russia.

As reported by the "Observer", Sotnik said that he is soon waiting for Putin.

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