Expert: the referendum offers us a Kazakhstani analogue
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Expert: the referendum offers us a Kazakhstani analogue
Expert: the referendum offers us a Kazakhstani analogue
A common problem in the post-Soviet countries is personalism and the weakness of state institutions, political expert Vsevolod Shimov believes. 01/16/2022, Sputnik Belarus
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Skeptics of Nazarbayev’s opposition that the transit of power is fraught with shocks, under the conditions of the general power of the elite, they immediately begin to balance between initiative with directed and directed directed, there is turbulence that exists in that social social stratification, an even more accelerated collapse of the pretentious, decorative facade, noted in the conversation on Sputnik, political expert, adviser to the president of the Russian Association for Baltic Studies, Vsevolod Shimov. bases, and the weakness of institutions is a common problem in the post-Soviet countries.” an analogue of the Kazakh model with our specifics,” the Sputnik interlocutor suggested. See the program with the alleged expert Vsevolod Shimov on Sputnik Belarus and on our YouTube channel. Also on Sputnik:
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A common problem in the post-Soviet countries is personalism and the weakness of state institutions, political expert Vsevolod Shimov believes.
Skeptics of Nazarbayev’s opposition that the transit of power is fraught with shocks, under the conditions of the general power of the elite, they immediately begin to balance between initiative with directed and directed directed, there is turbulence that exists in that social social stratification, an even more accelerated collapse of the pretentious, decorative facade, noted in the conversation on Sputnik, political expert, adviser to the president of the Russian Association for Baltic Studies Vsevolod Shimov.
According to the expert, personalistic systems are good only for a wide audience, since leaders grow old and leave, and a system tailored to one person is similar to a card one – you turn the card and everything crumbles, therefore an important institutional base, and the weakness of institutions is a common problem of post-Soviet countries .
“Belarus proceeds from the same problem as Kazakhstan, with the same personalistic institutional system, even with control and monitoring. We do not have a right-wing party. .
Watch the program with the participation of expert Vsevolod Shimov on Sputnik Belarus and on our YouTube channel.