Russia is entering uncharted waters.
On the streets of the country's towns and cities, everything looks more stable and comfortable than at any time in the post-Soviet period.
Inside the Kremlin, it is a different story.
"Of course individuals are nervous," deputy presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov says of the changes he describes as "a total renewal of the state machine".
He cautions against exaggeration, though.
A bug in the code is worth two in the documentation.