Russian Lawmakers Push Putin for a War Exit Strategy: Here’s Why.
State Duma Deputies Demand Action
According to UATV: Members of Russia’s State Duma are calling on President Vladimir Putin to present a plan for ending the war with Ukraine. This demand comes amid mounting social unrest and severe economic troubles inside Russia. A communist deputy in the Duma warned that public discontent is reaching a boiling point, posing a real risk of a social explosion.
Growing dissatisfaction in Russia is fueled by a combination of economic hardships, including:
- frequent internet disruptions;
- a gasoline crisis;
- and a lack of significant battlefield gains.
According to the deputy, these issues are escalating tensions among the population, potentially leading to serious consequences.
Complexity of the Situation
Adding to the pressure, former commander of Canada’s Joint Operations Command, Christopher Coates, stated:
“A long-term peace in Ukraine is impossible under Putin’s rule.” - Christopher Coates
His remarks highlight the intricate challenges facing not only Ukraine but also Russia itself, which is grappling with both internal and external crises.
This situation in Russia reflects growing pressure on the government, as economic and social problems begin to undermine political stability. The deputies’ demands may signal internal divisions and anxiety over the future course of events, potentially influencing the Kremlin’s strategy toward Ukraine. Meanwhile, comments from international experts underscore that lasting solutions to this conflict remain elusive, requiring significant shifts in Russia’s policies.
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