"The new agenda" is expected to bring Russians back to a peaceful life, say sources from "Meduza."
"Conditionally, some sort of general governing bodies. They could even be elected, run a campaign, demonstrate new records. The unification of the territories that fell apart in the 1980s and 1990s, a union of republics. This event could uncover some positivity; it's clear how to market it," explained a source close to the Kremlin.
According to him, there are doubts about the realism of such a scenario, as it "entirely depends" on the illegitimate President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, who "clearly wants to remain the full-fledged ruler."
The publication claims that many members of the "elite" in Russia are disappointed that the war did not end in 2024.
Journalists' sources agree that hopes for a "quick peace" and the easing of anti-Russian sanctions have "faded" following the start of the military operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region of Russia in August 2024.