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Ukraine: Putin keeps loyalty of Russian political elite despite outcry over war

  • Despite international indignation over invasion of Ukraine and major sanctions, no apparent outbreak of dissent in Putin’s inner circle
  • ‘Many believe the war is a mistake but no one is able to act, everyone is focused on their own survival’, says analyst

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Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

President Vladimir Putin is for now holding on to the public loyalty of Russia’s political elite, despite the international outcry over the invasion of Ukraine and unprecedented sanctions.

Russian artists and heavyweight media figures have spoken out against the war and even billionaire oligarchs have offered veiled criticism.

But after almost a month of fighting, there has been no apparent outbreak of dissent from within Putin’s inner circle or among political heavyweights inside the country.

Ukrainian refugees with children board a bus in Przemysl, Poland, on Tuesday. Photo: AP
Ukrainian refugees with children board a bus in Przemysl, Poland, on Tuesday. Photo: AP

“There has been no sign of a split” within the ruling class, said Tatiana Stanovaya, founder of the R.Politik political analysis firm.

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“There is a full consensus, albeit possibly with differences on tactics,” she added.

Firefighters put out a fire in the wreckage of a shopping centre in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, following a Russian air strike. Photo: dpa
Firefighters put out a fire in the wreckage of a shopping centre in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday, following a Russian air strike. Photo: dpa

She said a distinction had to be drawn between having reservations about the invasion and being ready to act.

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