Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 27 – The Kremlin’s
success in using political technology against its opponents has obscured just how
rapidly opposition to the Putin regime has grown not only from the population
at large and many analysts but from the senior people in the regime itself,
according to the editors of Nezavisimaya
gazeta.
The Kremlin assumes and many others
do as well that political technology can be equally effective for a long time to
come, keeping political opponents off the ballot or defeating them if they
nonetheless succeed in gaining a place on the ballot; but that assumption is
misplaced, they say in a lead article (ng.ru/editorial/2019-03-26/2_7540_red.html).
Instead, the editors argue, the very
success the regime has had with political technology has had two consequences
both of which are extremely dangerous. On the one hand, it has convinced the regime
that it doesn’t have to engage in real politics, offering proposals that will
win support, because it can remain in power without doing so.
And on the other, the success the regime’s
political technological approach has had in keeping opponents off balance and
out of office has concealed from almost everyone just how much anger there is
at the regime and its policies. That in turn means that when the opposition
does emerge, it may do so in profoundly extra-systemic, even revolutionary
ways.
Both the federal center and its
regional representatives continue to believe that political technology will be
sufficient to keep them in power more or less forever, the Moscow paper says.
But in fact, this use of political technology as a substitute for real politics
only puts off the day of reckoning and makes an explosion more rather than less
likely.
And that in turn means, the editors
say, that the Kremlin may not be able to sense “that moment when protest voting
is transformed into a revolt and by so doing blocks the mechanism of the legitimation
of the powers that be via elections.” They
add that everything points in that direction now.
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