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Putin has almost become synonymous with Russia. How important is Putin to Russia?

Putin’s status in Russia is very high. It can be said that many people have a very fanatical admiration for Putin. Moreover, Putin's importance to Russia can be seen from his approval rating, which was once as high as 96. This number is undoubtedly jaw-dropping. The reason why Putin is very important to Russia is actually very simple. The first is that after Putin came to power, he took a very tough approach to the oligarchic and corruption issues within Russia. The second is Putin's declaration, "Give me 20 years and I will give you a strong Russia." Finally, after Putin came to power, he struck hard many times, solving the problem of division within Russia and broadening Russia's living environment.

The first is that after Putin came to power, he took a very tough approach to the oligarchic and corruption issues within Russia. You must know that Russian oligarchs have exerted great constraints on Russia's economic development, which has caused great dissatisfaction among the people. However, after Putin suppressed the oligarchs, he not only brought Russia's economic development back on track, but also made the people very satisfied. The second is the issue of corruption. Putin can be said to have zero tolerance for corruption, which also makes Putin's support rate very high.

The second is Putin’s declaration, “Give me 20 years and I will give you a strong Russia.” Although 20 years have passed, Russia is not as strong as before, but it is undeniable that Russia is much stronger than the Russia that just experienced the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Although Russia is not as powerful as the former Soviet Union, it is undeniable that Russia is still one of the top three countries in the world. Although Russia's economic development is limited by its domestic industrial level, Russia's international status has still risen.

Finally, after Putin came to power, he struck hard many times, solving the problem of division within Russia and broadening Russia's living environment. For example, the fight against Chechen separatists has maintained the unity and integrity of Russia. It even made Chechnya full of admiration for Putin, and even Chechnya swore allegiance to Putin instead of allegiance to Russia. Moreover, on the Syrian battlefield in recent years, the coalition composed of Russian and Syrian government forces has repeatedly struck hard, attacked terrorists, and even squeezed the United States out of Syria.