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Russians were dissatisfied with their government due to widespread corruption, economic hardship, and political repression. The lack of political freedoms and a voice in governance frustrated many citizens, leading to feelings of disenfranchisement. Additionally, the government's inability to address social issues, such as healthcare and education, further fueled public discontent. This dissatisfaction culminated in protests and demands for reform.

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