Posted on 12/14/2017 5:14:34 AM PST by NorseViking
MOSCOW, Dec 14 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin warned on Thursday that some of his opponents would destabilise Russia and usher in chaos if they were elected in a presidential election next year, but promised genuine political competition.
Putin, who is running for re-election in March, was answering a question at his annual news conference about opposition leader Alexei Navalny who looks unlikely to be allowed to contest the election due to what Navalny says is a trumped up criminal case.
The question was put to him to Ksenia Sobchak, a television personality who has said she plans to run against Putin in the same election, which polls suggest Putin will comfortably win.
Putin, in response, accused Sobchak, who has said she wants to attract voters who are "against all candidates," of not offering any positive solutions to the problems facing Russia.
He likened Navalny to former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili who came to power in his own country in 2004 after a peaceful revolution and is now heavily involved in politics in Ukraine, where he is calling for the impeachment of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
"Do you want tens of people like Saakashvili to be running around public squares?" Putin asked Sobchak, when asked about Navalny not being allowed to take part in the election.
"Those who you've named (Navalny) are the same as Saakashvili, only the Russian version. And you want these Saakashvilis to destabilise the situation in the country? Do you want attempted coups d'etat? We've lived through all that. Do you really want to go back to all that? I am sure that the overwhelming majority of Russian citizens do not want this."
Putin said the authorities were not afraid of genuine political competition and promised such competition would exist.
Navalny, commenting on social media, said
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He took lessons from American Liberals
Waiting for Barack Hussein Obama to weigh in on this election just as he did on the Brexit vote and Israel’s election.
Nope. This is all his own CPSU upbringing; after all, it was the CPSU who worked incessantly to create US liberals. He still has his party card too, even though the CPSU itself is diminished in the Duma.
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