Before Russia's presidential election, dictator Vladimir Putin is unlikely to announce another mobilization.
This was reported by the British Ministry of Defense on Twitter.
Presidential elections in the Russian Federation are scheduled for March 17, 2024. Despite the fact that Putin has not yet announced his candidacy, there is speculation that the election campaign of the head of the Kremlin will unofficially begin in November 2023.
"Although elections in Russia are subject to interference and control by the Kremlin, they remain the main instrument of political legitimation," the report said.
Analysts predict that Putin's election campaign will focus on the topic of Russia as a separate civilization that needs protection from external enemies. It is this abscess that the Russian dictator uses to justify the actions of the state and consolidate its aggressive actions.
In the run-up to the election, the Kremlin will almost certainly seek to minimize unpopular political moves. Therefore, it is extremely unlikely that any further wave of mobilization will be implemented before the presidential election in March 2024," the British Ministry of Defense said.
What is known about the upcoming elections in the Russian Federation
Recall that on Saturday, October 7, when the President of the Russian Federation celebrates his 71st birthday, the President of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov made an unexpected statement about the next presidential elections in Russia.
The Kremlin itself commented on the possible participation of the current president-dictator of Russia, Vladimir Putin, in the upcoming elections, which are scheduled for 2024.
Meanwhile, in the Russian Federation, the administration of Russian President Vladimir Putin is choosing opponents for him in the elections.
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