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He is hated by all Russians and if he somehow miraculously becomes president, then mass rallies and protests will begin. It will be even worse than in Ukraine. Kadyrov has no chance to become president until Russians recognize Islam Smiley

You are wrong about that. Kadyrov’s net approval rating is in the positive. A lot of ethnic Russians and other white minorities such as the Germans and the Chuvash admire him. And although he is a religious Muslim, he is extremely tolerant about the other faiths.

I agree. Kadyrov admires many and he is a vivid example of the fact that Muslims can be good.

Who is Kadyrov’s good? Which tree did you fall? He killed Russian soldiers during the first Chechen war, and now good? Do you tell the soldiers ‘ mothers who lost in the war, and their sons. Wait’ll you see what he can do.

It was a defense against a coup. Ramzan Kadyrov is a true leader, and leaders can not like everyone unconditionally.

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I don’t think a muslim leader in super powered nuclear country like Russia will be good for the entire, Muslims already on an aggressive path against most western countries. I think Putin should stay in power till the forseeable future.

Putin is a dictator like all the rest. He’s no better than the Muslims. Now the authority of Putin in the world is at zero. He will not long survive in power. I think that Russia is on the verge of civil war.

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I would not exaggerate the importance of Kadyrov. He’s just a terrorist. No one would give him to come to power. Now Putin is afraid of everyone and keeps Kadyrov as a cover while he will run away abroad. If Putin will not Kadyrov will not need anyone to destroy it or he will return to Chechnya, and it will secede from Russia.

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I would not exaggerate the importance of Kadyrov. He’s just a terrorist. No one would give him to come to power. Now Putin is afraid of everyone and keeps Kadyrov as a cover while he will run away abroad. If Putin will not Kadyrov will not need anyone to destroy it or he will return to Chechnya, and it will secede from Russia.

The authorities have some problems, but the people have others. Despite this, will the people be able to demand something from the authorities? Russia is very large and the people can be very dissatisfied. If any effective results will be protests, it is only like 1917. To the blood was a lot, otherwise just with posters will not achieve anything.

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I would not exaggerate the importance of Kadyrov. He’s just a terrorist. No one would give him to come to power. Now Putin is afraid of everyone and keeps Kadyrov as a cover while he will run away abroad. If Putin will not Kadyrov will not need anyone to destroy it or he will return to Chechnya, and it will secede from Russia.

The authorities have some problems, but the people have others. Despite this, will the people be able to demand something from the authorities? Russia is very large and the people can be very dissatisfied. If any effective results will be protests, it is only like 1917. To the blood was a lot, otherwise just with posters will not achieve anything.

I think that Putin is afraid of the protests and once again gave the command to attack. Every time it is necessary to tighten control or to wage war, he uses the services of terror. Now, under the pretext of combating terrorism will ban the rallies.

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