What He Said and What it Really Means – Vol. 7: Putin as Czar

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On the 7th of May in Moscow, Putin was sworn in for his next six-year term as president following the heavily manipulated and doctored ‘elections’. Since the year 2000, he has evolved into the Czar, now spending all the country’s resources on Russia’s war against Ukraine, defining his era.

The 7th of May show, with its extensive pathos, fanfare and coverage of even Putin’s tiniest moves was a further step in building the cult of personality. On the 9th of May, Moscow will see the WWII parade and an orgy of military posture designed to impress and menace the world.

Following tradition, we cut through the chatter and decipher Putin’s words for you.

What he said What it really means
The interests of the people will be my foremost concern My main concern is to remain in power
We will determine the fate of Russia ourselves, and only ourselves I have destroyed Russia’s international relations
The citizens have confirmed that the country is on the right course Elections? Sure, as long as I win.

 

We will pass through this difficult period with dignity and emerge stronger No time to weep. Work and shut up!
We are not rejecting dialogue with Western states I want everybody to recognise my right to conquer the land of others
[The West] decides whether to continue its policy of aggression or seek cooperation and peace Yeah, I start wars. Russia bombs and destroys, that is my right
We are open to talks, including on security and strategic stability I want to dominate Europe and my neighbours
In this complex world, we must strive to be self-sufficient and open up new horizons I have driven Russia fully into the arms of China
Those who have proved loyalty to the Fatherland will achieve leading positions in government or business Only blind loyalty counts under my rule

 

We must bring up new generations who will strengthen Russia’s might State propaganda in schools must accelerate
Together we will overcome all obstacles Stand by for mobilisation and more war

For more quick guides to understanding Putin, see Vol.1, Vol.2, Vol.3, Vol.4, Vol.5 and Vol.6.

Disclaimer

Cases in the EUvsDisinfo database focus on messages in the international information space that are identified as providing a partial, distorted, or false depiction of reality and spread key pro-Kremlin messages. This does not necessarily imply, however, that a given outlet is linked to the Kremlin or editorially pro-Kremlin, or that it has intentionally sought to disinform. EUvsDisinfo publications do not represent an official EU position, as the information and opinions expressed are based on media reporting and analysis of the East Stratcom Task Force.

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