Reform and ethnic problems helped the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. What is the next step to help Russia become a major country in the world? For the most part of the decade, Boris Yeltsin led Russia to promote a democratic and better living environment than the Soviet Union. Some failures were accompanied by success, but when Yeltsin found his successor as he was older. Therefore, Yeltsin transferred the president to Putin, authoritarian leaders seeking more power severely restricted the promotion of democracy.
"President Putin's most powerful and scary weapon is propaganda," said a former Khaching war soldier, Acady Babchenko. "The power of President Vladimir Putin is based on the inhumanization of the population, which is the most important thing to understand. People are said to be outdated in value and ethics, allowing for murder. Kremlin's propaganda used common psychological tactics. The catastrophic news and images constantly emerging in the mass media create an atmosphere of fear and panic. When the human brain is exposed to a certain pressure, physiological changes occur. A new behavior pattern has been created. As a result, the idea of individuals and groups changed. Since 1998, the population of Russia has developed a false patriotism needed for the Kremlin's attack and expansion intent.
One of the first official actions of Vladimir Putin after taking over Boris Yeltsin to lead the Kremlin was to rule the oligarch. In Russia, President Putin started restricting the power of the oligarchy regime. There was a power struggle between them. After Russia's oligarch regime agreed to support President Putin, this discrepancy was resolved, and in return, President Putin no longer sued them and was able to gain some degree of independence. Some Russians escaped Russia to London and other countries of the world, but "big negotiations" caused an uneasy ceasefire between them.
Russian oligarchists leave their wealth and power to the hands of President Putin or do not have a long-term oligarch. Deripaska never loses this request. Delipaska told the Financial Times in 2007: "I do not have any other interests." In 2006, the US Foreign Relations Committee reported that he was "one of the two or three oligarchs that Putin regularly asked". Recruitment: Deripaska hires Manafort at 10 million dollars a year, Manafort is committed to promoting Russian interests in Ukraine, Georgia, Montenegro In these efforts, Manafort becomes his business partner Konstantin Kilimnik It was. According to Muller's indictment, it is still linked to Russian intelligence agencies