Analysis: What keeps Putin in power?

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Vladimir Putin sees himself as the man who can make Russia great again, and he’s not the only one who thinks so

a remote Russian monastery, which is a personal favourite of Putin. He led the restoration efforts of the monastery, which had been reduced to ruins in the Soviet period.

In this photo taken on May 3, 2017, Mikhail Korhunov paints the frames of his paintings, portraits of : Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Russian czar Peter the Great, Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin, Soviet leader Josef Stalin, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pyotr Stolypin, Russian prime minister from 1906 to 1911, at the top of Korhunov's house in the village of Severnaya Griva, about 130 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia.

“He even compared the preserved corpse of Lenin, , which lies in a mausoleum in Moscow’s Red Square, to the relics of the Orthodox saints, demonstrating that he managed to overcome the longstanding division,” Zygar added. Demonstrators carry posters depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin during a massive protest rally in St.Petersburg, Russia on May 5, 2018. The sign on the poster reads: 'He is not a Tzar for us'.

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