There are many facts showing that Putin’s people enriched themselves by using power mechanisms so that’s why for them losing power means losing their fortunes.

Meaning of the quote

The quote suggests that people close to the Russian leader Vladimir Putin became very wealthy by using their government positions to their advantage. If these people were to lose their power, they would also lose the money and possessions they gained improperly. In other words, those close to Putin made a lot of money through corrupt means, and they fear losing that money if they lose their positions of influence.

About Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov is a legendary Russian chess grandmaster and former World Chess Champion. He held the world no. 1 ranking for a record 255 months and is known for his remarkable achievements, including becoming the youngest undisputed world champion at age 22. Since retiring from chess, Kasparov has been active in politics and writing, working to promote democracy and human rights.

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