The plan to create a national guard in Russia subordinate directly to the president was hatched in 2012 with its main task described as “ensuring national security and defending constitutional order”.
This decision didn’t come out of nowhere: in 2011, as Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev prepared to swap back their roles as Russia’s prime minister and president, protests erupted all over Russia after parliamentary elections saw seats only won by four Putin-affiliated parties. Unnerved by the scale of the popular anger, the Kremlin judged the country’s “constitutional order” to be weaker than ever.