The assassination of Putin is a bad move for democratization

2022年3月12日土曜日

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How to dismiss President Putin

Russia has a democratic system, such as deciding the president by election.

However, according to one survey, Russia falls into the category of dictatorship.

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Even in the democracy ranking, it is ranked 144th out of 167 countries, which is quite low.

From the perspective of the United States and Western countries in the 1900s, who disliked communism, the turmoil in Russia caused by the invasion of Ukraine seems to be a trigger for democratization.

Somewhat radical remarks such as "Assassinate Putin" are beginning to stand out on the Internet, but I doubt that this will have a positive impact on Russia and the world situation in the future.

Putin, who described it as a little radical, killed thousands of people in this battle, created hundreds of thousands of refugees, and threatened the peaceful lives of tens and hundreds of millions of people.

It is also because I don't think there is any reason to keep him alive.

When he was diplomatic as President of Russia or came to Japan for a press conference, he seemed to be a politician with a strong spirit, and I felt that his values ​​were different from those of Japan.

Now I am overwhelmed by the feelings of hating the murderer.

So, I'm not saying that I want to avoid assassinations to protect Putin, but that Putin's assassination is not the best way for Russia and global well-being in the future.

For example, I don't think there is any guarantee that Putin's assassination will solve this case, just as the remnants of the terrorist's main ball will inherit the power and move away from the fundamental improvement by making a leap.

I think it is necessary for the Russian people to speak up, drag Putin out of the presidency in a democratic way, and choose a new president.

However, it is the limit of my knowledge that I cannot say what to do specifically.

How can we move to democratic politics in a country where elections threaten the lives of our opponents?

How much blood does not only Putin, but his entourage, give up his interests?

We are paying attention to whether a new Russian revolution in the 2000s will occur.

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