Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Today in History, December 31: Vladimir Putin rises to power in Russia.

Extract from ABC News

Russia claims it has successfully tested a new nuclear-capable weapon.

Putin's growing power

Russia's economy grew steadily each year after Putin came to office, until 2014 — it has gone backwards since then.

In the past two-and-a-half decades, he has created a power vertical in the country where everybody from regional governors to the prime minister answers to him.

Putin now controls the judiciary, the media, everything. Sometimes, those who cross him even end up dead.

Many Russians perceive him as a strong leader who is prepared to stand up to his counterparts around the world.

Moscow is a military power again. It develops new weapons, intervenes in multiple conflicts abroad, and — under Putin's watch — has invaded Chechnya, Georgia and Ukraine.

A side-on photo of Vladimir Putin holding his index finger to his lips as he sits in front of a crowd.

During Putin's tenure, the rights of women, ethnic minorities and LGBT people in the country have been eroded under the guise of promoting traditional values. (Reuters: Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel)

Life under autocracy

For some Russians, a sense of national pride has been restored.

Nevertheless, 26 years after Putin first became president, life in his autocracy can be difficult.

Socio-economic progress drops off drastically outside the major cities.

During Putin's tenure, the rights of women, ethnic minorities and LGBT people in the country have been eroded under the guise of promoting traditional values.

Certain forms of domestic violence, for example, were decriminalised in 2017. People who publicly display support for the "international LGBT movement" can now be prosecuted as "foreign agents".

But the country's population is declining — an issue Putin inherited and has failed to fix. As of 2022, women who have 10 or more children get a financial bonus and a special award.

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