With renewed interest in space going in to the third decade of the 2000's, the issue becomes one of national interest in Russia proceeding the 2021 Duma elections. The results were a bit of a shock, with the United Russia party still holding power, but a somewhat more moderate and pro-space electorate entering the Duma.
The head of the RFSA makes bold claims, stating his belief that Russia has the technology and might to make it to the moon within fifteen years, if only merely to say that Russia had been there. At that he claims that Russia has the capability to send its own vehicles to Mars and the outer planets given sufficient resources. The timeframe would remain about the same for such missions.
Internally the RFSA quietly begins seeking replacements for the venerable Soyuz programme, which had been the flagship launch system of Russia for some forty years, and being mostly responsible for the crew changes aboard the ISS for nearly a decade and a half.
Publicly the RFSA discusses the plausibility of building rockets with the lift to get to the moon, or using existing platforms.