Russia is facing decentralization of power, there will be a local boss instead of Putin

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The prospect of Russia's disintegration is not in sight, however decentralization will increase in the aggressor country, and each republic will have its own leader. The state may become "Russian Feudalization". This was stated by the military-political observer of the Information Resistance group, Alexander Kovalenko.

During a chat on Glavred, he said that Russia is likely to face not collapse, but rather "feudalization."

"I have never believed in the collapse of Russia and do not see such a prospect. But the fact is that the Russian Federation can turn into "Russian Feudalization". That is, there will be feudal allotments in each region, in each district, in each republic there will be its own local oligarch, boss. There will be a feudal system, no decentralization," the analyst noted.

He also added that power in the country is maximally centralized, so there will be a “rollback.”

"When Putin came to power, the process of centralization of power began in Russia, and now it has reached its peak. In the future, it will be the other way around - decentralization at the level of feudal allotments, that is, "Russian Feudalization," emphasized Alexander Kovalenko.

Earlier, former Deputy Minister for Occupied Territories Georgy Tuka said that within 3-5 years, preconditions for destabilization of the situation in the Russian Federation may appear . But so far there are no such grounds. "Unfortunately, I don't see any such grounds. First of all, I don't see any real mechanisms that would be capable of significantly worsening the economic situation of the "gas station country" in the short term. It's quite difficult to imagine the reaction of a person who goes to the toilet outside to the threat of an increase in the central bank rate," says Tuka.

At the same time, according to him, some grounds for destabilizing the situation may appear within 3-5 years. And here we can recall how the Soviet Union collapsed in its time, competing with the States.

"However, there are certain grounds for a 3-5 year perspective. After all, the Soviet Union died in its time precisely because of the US position on sanctions policy and drawing the sick economy of the USSR into the arms race. Now they are already saying that Reagan's "star wars" were a bluff, perfectly orchestrated and played out thanks to the corresponding information policy, the American intelligence services, which made the Soviet intelligence services believe. Since the potential enemy needed to respond to the threat, there was nothing left to do but get drawn into the arms race. Based on the fact that the economic potentials were simply incomparable, this led to the collapse of the USSR. After all, 80% of the country's economy was forced to work for the military-industrial complex - no country in the world would withstand such a load under any circumstances," Georgy Tuka emphasized.

Russia may follow the path of the collapse of the Russian Empire , believes former deputy chairman of the SBU, retired SBU major general Viktor Yagun. The country may face serious troubles due to ethnic and economic problems

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