Patriotic education is also designed to instil contempt for Ukrainian statehood and students and teachers have been encouraged to denounce any opposition to the war.
His three main opponents are each polling at 5% or less, while any candidate thought likely to attract significant support — or who would use the campaign to robustly oppose the war in Ukraine — has been banned, imprisoned or killed.
Despite the clear path to victory for Putin, the Kremlin reportedly spent more than €1 billion on propaganda in the lead up to the elections. Much of this budget was allocated to infotainment to promote nationalism, unity and traditional values.
But why would a regime in the midst of a war that has cost Russia €200 billion feel the need to put so much effort into a sham election?