A singular vision
Russia's parliamentary elections, on December 2, pose the first big test for the system of "managed democracy" pioneered by Vladimir Putin.
Judging by the latest opinion polls, everything is going perfectly - from his government's point of view.
The president's party, United Russia, is set to win a landslide victory, with about 60% of the vote. The liberal opposition will be routed, while modest success for the Communist rump will add authenticity to the proceedings. And Putin, who is ostensibly stepping down next March after two terms, will be free to pick his next job.
Whether his new post is prime minister, president emeritus, chief executive of Russia Inc or simply resident Kremlin eminence grise, in the manner of Ivan Grozny, does not really signify.… Seguir leyendo »