Putler

A participant at a rally organized by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation on 31 January 2009 in Vladivostok carried a placard reading "Putler kaput!"

[13][14] The regional committee reacted by publishing the following text on its website:[7][15] The author of this slogan had in mind a specific person engaged in the auto business by the name of Putler, who came to an end due to the increase in duties on foreign cars: due to this circumstance, he lost his job, and hence the income with which he supported his large family.

He, like thousands of other residents of the region, intends to leave Primorye, where it is simply impossible to live and work.In April 2009, the slogan was officially banned.

[16] According to the Primorsky Laboratory of Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, the slogan has "a pronounced emotional assessment of the personality or activities of Putin V.V.

It was nominated for the "Word of the Year 2014" competition[19] after the annexation of Crimea by Russia, which some politicians, publicists and journalists compared with the Anschluss of Austria in 1938, after which Nazi Germany unleashed the Second World War.

[23] In July 2014, after the appearance of photos from the FIFA World Cup, where Vladimir Putin and German сhancellor Angela Merkel were sitting next to each other, watching its final match, comments appeared on this photo on social networks, which read "Thank you, Mrs. Putler" (German: Danke, Frau Putler).

A protester holds a sign with the phrase after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 .
2014 election poster of political party Ukrainian Platform "Sobor" in Kyiv. The caption says: "The tire was on fire and Vova Putler la-la-la".
2014 election poster of political party Ukrainian Platform "Sobor" in Kyiv . [ 18 ] The caption says: "The tire was on fire and Vova Putler la-la-la ".