The stage-managed elections in Russia are not just a local affair, but they also have wide-reaching implications for the country and its citizens. The lack of real competition and the control exerted by the Kremlin over the political system are key factors that mark these elections. With Vladimir Putin poised to secure another term, the narrative of a democratic process is further questioned. The tight grip on media and political opposition stifles dissent and creates an environment of conformity and fear among the general populace. Artists like Vladimir Ovchinnikov use their creativity to highlight the darker aspects of Russian society, facing consequences for their dissenting views. The future of Russia under such controlled elections points towards a potential path of increased repression and authoritarian rule, with little room for genuine change or progress.
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