Maria Zakharova: "Infighting in Putin's magic circle, he is unable to solve them"
According to the US think tank Isw, the spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry herself would have admitted it. Which deniesPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Moods and infighting in Putin's magic circle, with the Russian president who "doesn't appear able to take matters into his own hands at the moment" .
This was reported by the US think tank Institute for the Study of War (Isw), even quoting the spokeswoman for the Moscow Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova , who admitted « internal struggles in the inner circle of the Kremlin » and that « the Kremlin would have lost tight control over the Russian information space » with Vladimir Putin «apparently unable at the moment to take the situation back in hand».
Zakharova, Isw points out, during a forum with journalists, academics and supporters of Russia spoke of unspecified "clashes between elites".
Zakharova - writes the Isw - said that the Kremlin " cannot replicate the Stalinist approach of establishing a modern equivalent of the Soviet Information Office due to the fighting between unspecified elites " within it.
This statement, writes the think tank, supports many of ISW's long-standing assessments of the deterioration of the Kremlin regime and the dynamics of control of the information space. And - he adds - it gives rise to various evaluations.
“That there is infighting in the Kremlin between key members of Putin's inner circle; that Putin has largely ceded the Russian information space over time to a variety of quasi-independent actors; and that Putin is apparently unable to take decisive action to regain control of the Russian information space ».
«It is not clear – adds Isw – why Zakharova, an expert high-level spokesperson, would have openly acknowledged these problems in a public context . He may have brought up these issues for the first time to temper the expectations of Russian nationalist bloggers about the Kremlin's current ability to be consistent about a unified narrative, or perhaps even a unified policy.
The person concerned promptly denied: "The statements attributed to me are false," she said.
(Unioneonline/L)