Interview with Viktoria Panova
Published: 27 February, 2008, 18:00
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Political analyst Viktoria Panova said that there will not be much change after Russia's Presidential election in terms of policymaking and this election does not resemble the election of Vladimir Putin in 2000.
“I would not compare today’s situation to that one (in 2000) because at that point Russia was chaotic and the regime was not popular with the population of the country. Nowadays candidates are well known both within the country and abroad,” Panova said.
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