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As the result of the Russian nationlists' desire. I can't see Russians participating in a violent revolution any time soon. They're not really that unhappy with the state of things neither are they anywhere near an economic or social breaking point. The country seems to be steering more into a nationalist, heavily centrally planned/state owned capitalist country like Iran
When Putin retires/dies, anything could happen. He's going to be hard to replace, and his party might not be able to hold on to the support it has now.
Yes, they have a collective history and culture of communism, it wouldnt be suprising to see it happen.
I know the communist party of Russia in its current format arent great, but they are also the 2nd largest party in Russia; Post-putin they could take any shape.
Hopefully in a positive direction and not a more capitalist one...