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La Repubblica - Italia | Lunes, 16. Abril 2007
Russia takes a hard line at opposition rallies
The editorialist Sandro Viola considers the demonstrations against the government organised in Russia. "What is currently happening in Russia's big towns is a very far cry from what happened in Georgia and in Ukraine between 2003 and 2005. The rose revolution and the orange revolution were in fact triumphant marches ... . Thus they have nothing in common with the little demonstrations that have been taking place since early April. And as if this were not enough, the person holding the power in Moscow is not a wavering autocrat as were Shevardnadze in Tbilissi and Kuchma in Kiev. In Moscow, power is in the hands of Putin who is not wavering and is not discredited at all. He is even very popular: between 70 and 80% of Russians declare themselves glad to be governed by him, the former chief of secret services. This is a percentage that all the other leaders of western countries could only ever imagine in their dreams".
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