Liebe AfD- und BSW-Wähler, und alle, die nachts nicht schlafen können, weil Deutschland so schrecklich kaputt ist und nur noch einer helfen kann: Putin. Der starke Mann. Der Retter. Der, der endlich Ordnung schafft, von Wladiwostok bis – nun ja, träumen darf man ja – bis Lissabon.
Ich habe heute etwas für euch. Ein Geschenk. Einen Text, frisch aus der russischen Staatsduma. Verfasst nicht von einem westlichen Hetzmedium, nicht von Selenskyjs Propagandaapparat, nicht von irgendwelchen Altparteien-Lakaien. Sondern von Markhaew, Kommunist der KPRF, Abgeordneter im russischen Parlament. Ein Mann des Systems. Ein Freund des Systems, könnte man sagen - so wie ihr.
Und er schreibt – haltet euch fest – folgendes über euer Traumland: 35 Jahre Putin, keine einzige erfolgreiche Reform. 155 Milliardäre mit zusammen 700 Milliarden Dollar. Eine Rentnerin mit 22.000 Rubel Rente zahlt 12.000 davon für Nebenkosten. Tarife in 25 Jahren um 366 Prozent gestiegen. Präsidialanordnungen zur Dämpfung? Zu 99 Prozent Makulatur.
Aber das Schönste kommt noch. Markhaew fragt: Was würde ein äußerer Feind tun, wenn er Russland besetzt? Ressourcen plündern, Industrie ausbluten, Tarife erhöhen, Paläste bauen. Und dann antwortet er sich selbst: Eine Invasion fand nicht statt. Die eigene Führung hat das erledigt – effizienter als jeder Aggressor.
Er meint das als Kritik. Ich lese es als Betriebsanleitung. Denn genau das ist das Modell, das eure Moskau-Pilger so bewundern und das sie – mit eurer Unterstützung – gerne nach Deutschland importieren würden.
Und jetzt der kleine Zusatz, speziell für jene, die in der DDR aufgewachsen sind und sich heute nach „sowas Ähnlichem, nur besser” sehnen: Selbst Markhaew – Kommunist, Systemmann, Duma-Abgeordneter – ruft nicht nach einer Rückkehr zum Sozialismus. Er ruft die Herrschenden auf, „zur Vernunft zu kommen”, bevor das Land explodiert. Nicht mal er will dahin, wo ihr hinwollt. Er weiß nämlich, wie das ausgeht.
Ihr wollt gerettet werden. Dann schnell hin, bevor die nächste Revolution alles zerschlägt.
A Russian MP harshly criticized the Kremlin:
The country is at a brink of a social explosion, and all responsibility for that will fall on the unchanging authorities, a Communist MP Markhaev wrote.
He said that there were no reforms in the 35 years of Putin's rule, and Russia's degradation is obvious.
Below is his full post:
"Dear fellow citizens!
Against the backdrop of ongoing attacks by Ukrainian formations on our cities, the authorities recently held the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. On the opening day of the forum, the St. Petersburg oil terminal - one of the largest on the Baltic - was attacked. Yet the arguments that had previously led to the cancellation of the Victory Parade on May 9 were not deemed sufficient to cancel the forum. It appears that the main purpose of such events is to demonstrate illusory well-being, behind which there are no visible real achievements other than the personal enrichment of the elites.
Over the past years, numerous development programs and strategies have been drafted in Russia across all sectors of the economy. However, virtually none of them have been implemented - they have remained on paper and in declarations delivered from international rostrums. Instead of real action, we continue to face new prohibitions, restrictions, and a growing financial burden.
One of the most acute problems is the housing and communal services sector, which has effectively become an instrument for extracting money from the population. Over the past 25 years, tariffs have risen by 366%. Officials justify this with false arguments while covering up their own inaction. A pensioner receiving a pension of 22,000 rubles is forced to pay 12,000 rubles for utilities. The infrastructure inherited from the Soviet Union is deteriorating, while funds are not directed toward repairing networks but toward yachts, palaces, and foreign assets. Direct presidential orders to curb tariff growth are not being fulfilled — according to various estimates, up to 99% of such decrees remain nothing more than words.
Meanwhile, the pockets of government officials and affiliated elites remain far from empty. According to Forbes data for 2026, the number of Russian billionaires reached a record 155 people, with their combined wealth totaling nearly 700 billion dollars - one and a half times the size of the federal budget. Multi-billion-dollar thefts, arrests of officials at all levels, and the seizure of assets worth one trillion rubles per year - this is the real picture. This course was largely inherited from the 1990s, when the country experienced the large-scale plunder of state property.
What would an external enemy do upon capturing Russia? They would seize resources, plunder industry, sharply raise tariffs, and build mansions for themselves. But no invasion took place - the authorities accomplished this themselves, and more effectively than any aggressor. In 35 years, not a single successful reform has been carried out, while oligarchs continue to multiply and grow richer - and this is already in the fifth year of the special military operation.
Addressing the topic of the special military operation (SMO), which I have long avoided, I must state the following: corruption scandals are accompanied by ongoing losses among the most active and reproductive segment of the population due to ineffective leadership. Attacks on our cities continue and are expanding geographically. The West is increasing drone supplies, and we are forced to endure it. Officials from the Presidential Administration are already stating that the goals of denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine have effectively been reduced to acquiring new territories rather than the entire country.
If this situation continues, a social explosion and chaos will become increasingly likely. The West will inevitably exploit this to finish off what remains of Russian statehood. For a quarter of a century, the political system has been led by the same team, which appears to have largely lost touch with the needs of the people. Modern Russia has existed for half as long as the Soviet Union, yet only oligarchs and their inner circle - less than 5% of the population - can claim any real development.
I call on the ruling authorities to come to their senses!
We demand an end to the unjustified growth of housing and communal services tariffs and the restoration of a fair pricing system. Real accountability must be established for officials who fail to implement laws and direct presidential orders. We need a clear, public plan for concluding the SMO based on Russia’s national interests. We demand an end to the practice of ostentatious forums that produce no real results and a focus on solving the urgent problems facing citizens.
The time of illusions is over. The country stands on the brink of a social explosion, and full responsibility for this will rest with the irremovable power.
Deputy of the State Duma
V.M. Markhaev"