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In this episode, the hosts of "View of the Kremlin" — economic policy expert and sociologist Alexandra Prokopenko and Meduza political observer Andrei Pertsev — sum up the political results of 2024. The podcast's authors discuss what has changed in Russian politics over the year, where Putin is leading Russia in his fifth term, why the Russian elite is unhappy with him, and what is happening with the Russian opposition. 00:00 The main political events of the year 05:17 Why did Putin need almost 90% of the votes in the elections (according to the Central Election Commission)? 16:40 How does the appearance of Putin's relatives in the government change the rules of the system? 31:02 A book by Alexander Rodnyansky 32:04 The murder of Alexei Navalny, prisoner exchange, and disputes in the opposition 42:13 What political events do we expect from 2025? Meduza Publishing House has released a book by producer, director, and media manager Alexander Rodnyansky, “Loveless. About Putin’s Russia in Nine Films” https://magaz.meduza.io/?product=alek... 🎧 “A View of the Kremlin” is published every two weeks on Mondays — subscribe to stay up to date with new episodes. We are on all major platforms (https://lnkfi.re/vid-na-kreml ), as well as on the Meduza website and app (https://meduza.page.link/8fVd ), which works in Russia without a VPN. #politics #podcasts #meduza