Civil resistance keeps Navalny's memory and ideas alive.
The Putin's regime has not yet fully eradicated dissent.
Severe political repression has limited popular participation in events such as Navalny's funeral.
Putin, in his speech, reaffirms his war objectives and threatens nuclear conflict if Western support to Ukraine increases.
Putin's foreign policy is characterized by its inflexibility and determination.
Conclusion: Putin's regime, despite of its repression and war threats, has not completely silenced popular discontent and dissent. The current scenario demands firmness to counteract Putin's leadership aggressiveness.