Comments by "Arty" (@arty5876) on "Putin's Way (full documentary) | FRONTLINE" video.

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  2. Absolute nonsense is also told about the causes of the Chechen wars. In Russia in the nineties there was complete freedom of speech, fair elections and a variety of political parties and movements. The 1996 elections were absolutely fair, as were the 2000 elections. Elections in Russia ceased to be fair only in 2004, when Putin was already in power, although Putin did nothing in the 2004 elections that would prevent his opponents from winning, in principle the 2004 elections were also fair. The war in Chechnya in 1995 did not affect the elections in favor of Yeltsin in any way, but on the contrary - a year and a half of the lost war lowered Yeltsin's rating and trust, and therefore, shortly before the presidential election, Yeltsin withdrew Russian troops from Chechnya, and in the elections in the final round Yeltsin practically lost - the communist Zyuganov then scored only a couple percent less than Yeltsin. And I repeat - the elections were absolutely fair and there were no falsifications. This false documentary distorted and turned literally everything upside down - from the food crisis in the late USSR, when the state abolished the state monopoly on foreign trade, and cheap Soviet goods and food were sold abroad, and then officials and workers were given control shares of their enterprises, and Soviet enterprises simply deliberately hid or eliminated food in order to artificially inflate the prices of leftover food and make high profits. This is not Putin's fault, this is a forced and unprepared transition from the Soviet state economy to capitalism, where the state distributed factories to workers and officials at one point, and such nonsense turned out. In 1991, there was food, but there was little of it, and government official Putin could not control how private business would dispose of what the state gave him. Considering the fact that no one died of hunger in Russia at that time, there was still food, and it was not even in small quantities, but not in large quantities, and photos of empty store shelves were taken in the evening before the store closed
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