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Politics & Power Quote by Akhmad Kadyrov

"That is why I came to conclusion that the election must take place, so that the republic can have a government. If I were to say that everything will change for the better immediately, that would not be true. The struggle will continue for a long time"

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There is a hard-nosed pragmatism baked into Kadyrov's phrasing: the election is framed less as a celebration of popular will than as a necessary administrative instrument. "So that the republic can have a government" makes legitimacy sound like infrastructure. The intent is stabilizing optics. In a setting where authority has been contested by violence and fragmentation, an election becomes proof of statehood - a stamp that says normal life is resuming, even if normal is mostly performative.

The subtext is an argument about what counts as progress. Kadyrov refuses the fairy tale of instant transformation ("everything will change for the better immediately"), not out of humility but as a pre-emptive defense. He's lowering expectations to inoculate the new order against disappointment: if conditions remain grim, that's not failure, it's the script. By acknowledging the "struggle" as long-term, he redirects the public from demanding swift outcomes to accepting prolonged security measures, negotiated power, and incremental consolidation.

Context matters because elections in post-conflict environments often carry double meaning: a civic ritual and a mechanism for locking in winners. Kadyrov's language tries to reconcile those meanings. He casts the ballot as the start of governance, not the end of conflict - a rhetorical move that grants the state permission to be unfinished and, crucially, to keep exerting extraordinary control while claiming a democratic milestone. The line sells endurance as patriotism and patience as political consent.

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Akhmad Kadyrov (May 5, 1909 - May 9, 2004) was a Statesman.

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