University of California,Berkeley professor Stephen Fish has described Yevgeny Prigozhin as looking like “the strongest guy in Russia” after his deal with Russian president Vlaidimir Putin to stop his “March for Justice” towards Moscow.
Fish,a politics professor,said Prigozhin’s deal made Putin’s power look diminished as just hours before the deal,he compared Prigozhin’s invasion of Russia to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
“One of the things that has come out of this is that Yevgeny Prigozhin now looks like the strongest guy in Russia,” Fish told BBC News.
“Remember that in a dictatorship like Putin’s,the main way the top guy stays in power is to look stronger and tougher than everyone else.
“He wants to look unassailable but what Prigozhin has done is put a line through the idea that Putin is fully in charge.”
Fish also said that Prigozhin’s invasion,while now over,had made him appeal to both the elites and Russian soldiers.
“Prigozhin comes off looking like the guy who cares about the troops,who stood up for them
and Putin is very concerned that could infect the thinking of the entire military,” Fish told BBC News.
“Prigozhin comes off to the Russian elite as the one guy who can stand up to Putin,in a system like this,a guy who can stand up to Putin and get away with it,he looks like the biggest guy in town and that is very bad for Putin.”