ASSESSMENTS
In Russia, a Dilemma for the Ages
Jul 12, 2018 | 09:15 GMT

Supporters of the Russian Communist Party hold red flags and a poster reading "No pension reform!" at a rally against the pension reform in the Russian Federation in central Simferopol on July 7, 2018.
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Highlights
- A long-expected but politically controversial plan to raise the retirement age in Russia could be President Vladimir Putin's biggest challenge in his fourth term.
- The reform has spurred protests across Russia, and demonstrations could grow in size and scope once the World Cup tournament ends and host cities lift their moratoriums on public protests.
- The government will probably modify the parameters of the reform in the event of protracted protests and public discontent, but Putin will have to balance any concessions against Russia's broader economic challenges.
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