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Monday, March 23, 2020

Corona virus: Why does the Russian president look so unfaithful?

Russian President Vladimir Putin made several big plans for the future in the desire of stability and stability. However, due to the Corona virus crisis, oil prices and the deterioration in Russia's currency, new problems have arisen in their path. Yet from the outside, it seems like everything is running normally.

He also plans to amend the constitution in April so that Vladimir Putin will remain in power despite having attained the age of eight.

A large number of people are also waiting to see the military parade on the 75th anniversary of 'Victoria Day'. Despite all the difficulties, the constitution has not been amended and the parade has been postponed.


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Hard times and patience

Putin is trying to show peace and patience during this difficult time. They have declared that due to 'timely steps' the Corona virus is under control.

Russia's official media condemns Europe for "failing to make reasonable arrangements" to prevent the spread of the Corona virus and is being portrayed as a 'failure of the EU'.

While European leaders were focused on tackling and isolating the Corona virus, President Putin was going to Crimea to celebrate six years of Ukraine's inclusion in Russia.

By doing so, they were trying to show that everything was fine, the president would not do 'social distance' but would come out and shake hands with the people.

But all this is merely a show.

Anyone who comes in contact with President Putin is being tested for the Corona virus even before it comes to him.

Those who honored him with a medal in the Crimea last week also had to go through this test. In addition, there was a screening of staff and journalists in the Kremlin.

"We consider it the right step so that the president can do his job with full self-confidence," the president's spokesman, Dmitry Pischov, told the BBC.

"Thankfully they don't have any virus-related symptoms," said Piscoau. They are fine and doing their job as per the scheduled program. '

The number of victims of the Corona virus in Russia is now rising in official figures. However, these are not actual figures.

Although President Putin has portrayed the Corona virus as an out-and-out disease, it is true that security measures are now being emphasized.

Schools along the borders have been closed and the gathering of people has been banned.

Putin's 'Special Operation'
There have been no orders that people have to stay at home. The Presidential Office said on Friday that there had been no analysis of the lockdown on the capital Moscow.

Many people suspect that this silence is directly related to polls about the amendment to the constitution and to ensure that Putin is elected president again soon.

The process was performed so fast that it began to be called 'special operation'.

Opposition leader Alexei Navalny has warned that if voting has been done and seniors are expelled from their homes despite the threat of the Corona virus, it would be a 'crime'.

Officials say the polls can either be postponed for security reasons, or be held online.

On Friday, however, Russia's election commission presented a new plan. The ballot paper will be gradually transported to the voters' houses within a week so that there is no congestion.

Political analyst Konstantin Kalashu told Nizovsmia Gazeta that "all efforts are being made to make these elections programmatic." The elections are being postponed, "he said." Officials hope this difficult period will pass without causing much harm to Russia.

The atmosphere of fear
There is an old saying that the less you know, the better you can sleep. In Russia, the atmosphere is similar.

"We don't want to hear more," said Kseniya, an ice cream vendor at a location near Moscow. This is very scary. We know we have to wash our hands, not go out much. But people have started buying everything from shops. It's scary to see it all. "

A temporary hospital is being set up very fast, just a short distance from the Kseniya store where up to 500 victims of the Corona virus can be housed. The hospital is witnessing the biggest current challenge facing Russia and the whole world.

The Russian Defense Ministry has said that it has conducted an emergency drill to control the virus and that districts across the country have been placed on high alert. But elections are scheduled to take place on April 22, according to their schedule.

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