putin's support , he told in an exclusive interview with radio svoboda russian opposition politician dmytro gudkovion, this requires a split at the top of the elite. will it happen? we can listen to the entire world experience. sanctions as a rule, the population becomes poorer. and many people leave than the poorer population. the topic depends more on the government’s submission, respectively, and loyalty, and it actually increases, so sadimo hussein’s case showed that western sanctions do not look at everything. this regime is 13 years old. it’s just that you need to create motivation under these people so that a schism occurs, so that putin gets rid of the people who actually belong to it, maybe not in the closest district. groupings in the kremlin so that the protest held victory, or it must split up, how much have you been saying all the time, or you must be the sky, not monogenic, to put it bluntly. for example, suddenly some deputies said enough is enough, let's go support the opponents, or some governor there said to hell with putin , there we are, and the oligarchs would start financing