The health status of Vladimir Putin.  Political scientist: The Kremlin is behind the papers

– Alone, I think Kremlin He actively stops these rumors, even throws them out, and then they start living their lives. As in the beginning, they threw a nomination out of nowhere (Secretary of the Russian Security Council) Nikolai PatrushevThe political scientist said they are now saying Patrushev has opponents.

Patrushev is mentioned as one of the candidates Possible successor to Putin. As the Minister of Defense appears among the candidates Sergei Shoigu The youngest daughter of Putin Katerina Tikhonova.

The world of politics took note Even if Putin is seriously ill, it’s not about that, it’s about the degree to which the Russian political system continues. – And this is what they are trying to hide with empty talk about potential candidates – the expert believes.

NV.ua reminds that last week the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexey Danilov He stated that reports of Putin’s ill health are not just rumours. – The person sitting on the throne suffers from some problems (with health) temporarily, according to many media sources, according to the interview data. And it’s not just our interview, but interviews from other countries as well. Danilov announced our confirmation.



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