Putin’s 72nd birthday celebration marked by ultra-nationalist support
Russian President Vladimir Putin turned 72 on Monday, receiving early birthday wishes from notable figures, including ultra-nationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin.
Key points
- Dugin’s greeting: Dugin declared, “God save the Tsar!” on Telegram shortly after midnight to celebrate Putin’s birthday, reflecting a growing trend in Russia that combines nationalism with a revival of imperialistic ideals.
- Dugin’s role: At 62, Dugin is a prominent advocate for a new Russian empire, pushing for the unification of Russian-speaking territories, including Ukraine. His rhetoric signals a longing for the Tsarist era when Russia held considerable power over its neighbors.
- Election victory: Putin’s landslide victory in March allows him to extend his rule for another six years, potentially making him Russia’s longest-serving leader in over 200 years.
- Power consolidation: The Kremlin views the election results as a validation of its actions in Ukraine, framing military interventions as necessary against perceived Western aggression.
- International reaction: Many in the West label Putin an autocrat, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemning the March election as illegitimate, underscoring ongoing tensions.
- War impact: The conflict in Ukraine has led to thousands of civilian casualties and widespread destruction. Putin portrays the war as a defense against a declining West.
- Kadyrov’s loyalty: Ramzan Kadyrov, leader of the Chechen Republic, expressed support for Putin, stating it is “a significant day for our entire Fatherland” and reaffirming him as “our national leader.”
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