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According to the report, for the first time in many years, a Kremlin official has openly acknowledged that Russia could descend into chaos. Alexander Kharichev, head of the Russian Presidential Directorate for Monitoring and Analysis of Social Processes, stated that the country faces the threat of civil war.
Kharichev said that Russia faces five main challenges: the threat of civil war, loss of sovereignty, depopulation, the collapse of the political system, and the dehumanization of society. Perhaps the most important thing in Kharichev's article is not the rhetoric about patriotism, but the recognition, observers say, that the fear of popular anger within the Kremlin has become a reality.
The report also stated that Russia is living on a powder keg, and social inequality, poverty, corruption, and war, all of which could lead to an explosion. Speaking about the demographic crisis, Kharichev blamed the West and LGBT propaganda, calling them a virus that infects thinking.
Additionally, Kharichev proposed uniting society with a new ideology; he said that this ideology should become the foundation of the state and counter internal conflicts. He also announced a law on patriotic education, which would oblige all institutions to foster attitudes consistent with the Kremlin's wishes.
Kharichev said that Russia faces five main challenges: the threat of civil war, loss of sovereignty, depopulation, the collapse of the political system, and the dehumanization of society. Perhaps the most important thing in Kharichev's article is not the rhetoric about patriotism, but the recognition, observers say, that the fear of popular anger within the Kremlin has become a reality.
The report also stated that Russia is living on a powder keg, and social inequality, poverty, corruption, and war, all of which could lead to an explosion. Speaking about the demographic crisis, Kharichev blamed the West and LGBT propaganda, calling them a virus that infects thinking.
Additionally, Kharichev proposed uniting society with a new ideology; he said that this ideology should become the foundation of the state and counter internal conflicts. He also announced a law on patriotic education, which would oblige all institutions to foster attitudes consistent with the Kremlin's wishes.