Putin response to protests ‘shameful’, says Gorbachev

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The last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Friday he was ashamed of Vladimir Putin and felt Dmitry Medvedev’s career was finished by his refusal to find fault with Russia’s fraud-tainted vote. Gorbachev’s rebuke came in an interview with the opposition Novaya Gazeta paper — which he part owns — on the eve of new protests over December 4 elections that the ruling party narrowly won despite dwindling support. “This is shameful. And embarrassing. I, for example, am ashamed,” Gorbachev said in reference to a television appearance last week in which Putin compared the white ribbons worn by Russian protesters to condoms. “I feel tied to Putin in the sense that at first, when he came to power, I actively supported him everywhere — both here and abroad. And now look.”
Former KGB agent Putin and Medvedev — suspected of more liberal leanings when he replaced his mentor as president in 2008 — have both dismissed the fraud allegations and linked protests to shadowy funding from the West. The vote saw their ruling United Russia party narrowly retain its majority despite allegations of widespread voter irregularities in Moscow and ballot stuffing across other regions of Russia. The so-called “ruling tandem” intend to swap jobs after March presidential elections in arrangement where Medvedev is to become Putin’s prime minister. But Gorbachev said Medvedev had lost his credibility as a politician by refusing to question the election results. “He said that he had no complaints or doubts about the elections. And with that, Dmitry Anatolyevich I think drew the curtain on his career,” the 1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner said.

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  1. Atleast in this case Garby matches the profile of a politician…

    Isn't he supposed to keep his head down, in front of any Russian, for rest of his life?

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