Don't test Putin's power
22 April 2020, 20:25 BDT


Lockdown to prevent infection of coronavirus in Russia Many businesses closed. One such institution is Anderson Cafe. It is now closed due to Corona. Its owner is having a terrible time. However, no help was received from the government during this difficult time.
And so when its owner, Anastasia Tatulova, had the opportunity to confront the president, she could not control her emotions. Weeps and weeps. "I did not want to cry in front of you, but I could not contain myself," he told President Vladimir Putin. Because it's really painful. Nothing is really happening with the half-assisted measures that have been taken. '
Last month, Vladimir Putin met with businessmen affected by the lockdown. Women entrepreneur Anastasia Tatulova got the opportunity to attend the meeting. Her 12-minute talk was broadcast live on state media.
About the meeting recently, Tatulova said, "I just wanted the president to listen to me once. Government action is not enough. We have to find our own way.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised concerns that the recent economic crisis caused by the coronavirus epidemic will outweigh the Great Depression of the year. Needless to say - this stormy wind will also be behind the Russian economy.
Putin, who has been in power for a long time, has created a different image of himself. He brought order back to Russia from the post-Soviet chaos.
Last month, Putin amended the constitution to stay in power for 12 more years. The proposed amendment to the constitution is approved by the Federation Council, the upper house of parliament. This week Putin planned to play with that trademark 'stability' by winning a nationwide vote. However, the vote was postponed because the coronavirus epidemic was too dangerous.
Andrey Kolesnikov, a researcher at the research firm Moscow Carnegie Center, said that there are some problems for the president now. The patriarchal Russian state cannot fulfill their promise. They can't help people ... they can't help business. Most of the aid is being given to big companies, which is complicated for the Russian economy but not for the president. All other things are somehow abandoned.
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