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Dress rehearsal for Russia's presidential election: Moscow tightens grip on regional governors and budgets
Generalprobe für Russlands Präsidentschaftswahlen: Moskau stärkt seine Kontrolle über Gouverneure und regionale Finanzen
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Abstract
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The process reveals the Kremlin's response to rising socioeconomic tensions in Russia's regions: changing their leaders. A string of older regional bosses rooted within their local elites have been forced to m... view more
Fifteen Russian regions and annexed Sevastopol elected new governors on 10 September 2017. The process reveals the Kremlin's response to rising socioeconomic tensions in Russia's regions: changing their leaders. A string of older regional bosses rooted within their local elites have been forced to make way for a younger generation of political managers over whom Moscow holds greater sway. The regions' financial independence has been curtailed again too. For the Kremlin, this round of voting represented the final test before the presidential election scheduled for 18 March 2018 - and it passed off largely successfully. But the next presidential term will also see growing uncertainty over Vladimir Putin's successor in the Kremlin. These latest centralisation moves are designed to counter potential political risks ahead of time. But they weaken the incentives for governors to invest in the long-term development of their regions. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
centralization; political situation; Russia; presidential election; guarantee of domination; fiscal policy; fiscal equalization; domestic policy; political elite; direct election
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Regionalwahl; Gebiet (Russische Föderation); Region (Russische Föderation); Gubernator (Rossijskaja Federacija); Verhältnis Zentralregierung - Region
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
4 p.
Series
SWP Comment, 37/2017
ISSN
1861-1761
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications