Paul
Goble
Staunton, June 14 – The intense
effort the Kremlin is making to secure a “yes” vote on the constitutional
amendments at the July 1 referendum belies claims by Vladimir Putin and his
allies that “an absolute majority” of the Russian people support these changes,
Boris Vishnevsky says.
If the Russian people really backed
the amendments, the St. Petersburg Yabloko deputy says, the Kremlin wouldn’t
need to be pulling out all the stops to get people to vote correctly or to put
in place mechanisms so that it can falsify the data to give Putin the
appearance of a victory he couldn’t win if the vote were free and fair (echo.msk.ru/blog/boris_vis/2660041-echo/).
Among the steps the Kremlin wouldn’t
have to take if it believed Putin’s own claims are the following:
·
Putting
up giant billboards calling on Russians to vote for the amendments
·
Organizing
celebrities to do the same thing
·
Simplifying
voting procedures so that monitors can’t determine who actually voted and thus
opening the way to falsification
·
Allowing
for one time only special early voting so that the regime can push its own
employees to vote the “right” way
·
Preparing
to deploy all “the administrative resources” the powers that be have used in
past elections to force those economically dependent on the regime to vote
correctly.
If
the Kremlin were really confident, it wouldn’t have to do these things and it
could easily delay the voting to a time when people could display their
supposed enthusiasm in a safer environment. But instead, it is pushing ahead at
a time when voting will be dangerous because the regime knows that people are
turning against it and fears the situation will be worse soon.
And
it also means that the Kremlin knows that what Putin is saying isn’t true and
that includes supposed popular support for his remaining president until 2036.
It is unfortunately likely that the powers that be will report the result they
claim, but that too will have negative consequences for them as they likely
also know, Vishnevsky says.
That
is because it will be impossible to hide the deception they are engaging in;
and while the Kremlin denizens may not have paid attention to real history as
opposed to their imagined vision of the past, “many regimes have collapsed
precisely when the mass population recognizes that an attempt to deceive them
has been made.”
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