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Oddly enough, Boris wanted to use Kiriyenko to dissolve the State Duma.</p>

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Moreover, there was a plan of the oligarchs, new elections and not to announce. Moreover, the communists, headed by the narrow-minded Zyuganov, themselves gave rise to the cancellation of the elections to the State Duma.</p>

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They proposed an amendment to the election law, according to which, in order to take part in the elections, parties must re-register within a year. And not one party has not passed by this moment.</p>

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Zyuganov, of course, showed himself to be an idiot. The oldest head of the communists in history, weak, conservative, unpleasant in appearance, absolutely devoid of charisma.</p>

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The most convenient for the role of the head of the most powerful, communist opposition.</p>

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There is no spark of God in him, and he symbolizes all the shortcomings of the Communist Party, and even for thirty years of so-called leadership, he is tired of the electorate, and has grown old, and generally walks a little.</p>

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Of course, it is easiest to deal with someone like Zyuganov. Although Gennady is trying to show the appearance of the opposition.</p>

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Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky is a spoiler for the Communist Party, back in Yeltsin's time. But a spoiler who himself almost became the president and the main opposition.</p>

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And they began to crush and press him even earlier than Lebed. But then Zhirinovsky became a de facto vassal, first of Yeltsin, and then of Putin.</p>

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The last time Zhirinovsky criticized Yeltsin was in the spring of 1997... After that, his coloring changed, and he began to support power.</p>

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Vladimir Putin was initially wary of Zhirinovsky. He believed that Volfovich became a friend of the Kremlin because of cowardice and self-interest.</p>

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Moreover, Zhirinovsky voted against impeachment, having lost half of his supporters.</p>

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And this also did not paint the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party.</p>

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But then they became friends with Zhirinovsky. And if it were not for the sudden illness and stupid death from the coronavirus, then he would probably have given him the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called over time. When Vladimir Volfovich was buried, he personally said goodbye to him. Thus ended the life of the brightest politician, who shone with great wit.</p>

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The bright stars of the nineties: Lebed, Nemtsov, Ampilov, Limonov - have gone to the next world. Yavlinsky has almost lost importance and forgotten, like Garry Kasparov. Berezovsky was hanged - he knew and talked too much.</p>

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Only Zyuganov remained from the old galaxy of the nineties. Rutskoi is also forgotten. Well, maybe Zorkin, who is formally kept as the chairman of the constitutional court.</p>

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Of the first generation of CIS presidents, only Lukashenka remained in power.</p>

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Also a smart fox. But he managed to involve in the network and confuse him well.</p>

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Putin did not like Lukashenka, but outwardly he pretended to be a friend. Naturally, keeping in mind and fallback options.</p>

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For a long time, Vladimir Putin was terribly lucky, even in small things. For example, Skripal was poisoned on the eve of the elections, and the fire in Kemerovo happened a couple of days after the elections.</p>

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But if it were the other way around, it would be a few percent less.</p>

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Yes, and Grudinin foolishly set himself up with his foreign accounts.</p>

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At first, Vladimir Putin didn't mind fighting for the throne, with someone fresher and younger than the aged and tired, and rather tongue-tied Zyuganov.</p>

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But Pavel Grudinin began to gain popularity too quickly, and the fight could become too competitive, even before the second round.</p>

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Moreover, black PR could cause the opposite effect. As was already the case with Yeltsin, Lukashenko, and partially even with Lebed and Zhirinovsky.</p>

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But Pavel Grudinin gave himself a good lead by confessing to five accounts abroad.</p>

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And allowed to raise a whole wave of compromising evidence.</p>

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But all the same, Grudinin took thirteen percent, and Zhirinovsky a little more than five. And this showed that the people are sticking to left-wing ideas.</p>

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Zyuganov, of course, would have collected even less Grudinin. Gennady Andreevich, even under Yeltsin, was rather weak. Even then, he looked pretty bad, bald, covered in warts, with a nose resembling a boar's snout.</p>

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No wonder Yeltsin defeated him. True, Zhirinovsky at some point proposed an alliance to Zyuganov. And this caused concern in the Kremlin. But Vladimir Zhirinovsky could not become the third.</p>

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But if it did, then there would be problems.</p>

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The communists promised Vladimir Volfovich - five posts in the government. Including the post of Minister of the Interior and Foreign Affairs. These are very serious posts.</p>

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Could Yeltsin respond in kind? Probably not. Yes, and the West was against the union of Yeltsin and Zhirinovsky. The latter turned the foreign countries against him too much. In Zhirinovsky himself, instead of criticizing the Russian authorities, he attacked the West.</p>

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But the majority of Russians are not bad, and they understood that Russia in the nineties could not pull a confrontation with the West. Yes, the Western way of life was popular and fashionable. And Vladimir Volfovich burned down by himself.</p>

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The success of Lebed, a rather tongue-tied candidate, was unexpected and excessive. And already Alexander Ivanovich began to seriously claim the throne.</p>