Russia for the People A pretty good illustration of Putin’s rise. His rise to power. The film largely reflects all the features of the Russian mentality, enslaved people. Ever since the Russian Empire, the Russian people have always needed a very strong leader. In the days of the empire, it was actually the head of the imperial state, in the days of the Soviet Union it was the general secretaries. After the collapse of the USSR, he became the president. The discontent and devastation of the 90s and the desire of the people in a strong leader, which Putin actually became, are very well traced. All 17 years in power are covered. Changing the constitution in favor of extending the term of the president gives an additional 4 years of power to the head of state.
Such films will not be shown on Russian television. There are some bloggers who cover corruption in Russia, but they are not allowed on federal channels. People live in a world of illusions of economic stability and growth.
Well, at least thanks to the Internet, such materials are available on which you can make an alternative point of view of what is happening in our country.