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Russian President Vladimir Putin has been diagnosed with cancer. He also showed signs of Parkinson’s disease. For this reason, he can leave power next January.
Russian political analyst Valery Slovei was quoted by the British outlet The Daily Star. Valery Slovei is a Russian political scientist. Historian and former director of the Department of Public Relations of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
Valerie Slovei said Putin underwent an emergency operation in February. One is Parkinson’s and the other is cancer.
Regarding Putin’s resignation, Salve said his family had considerable influence over Putin. He will hand over power in January.
The Kremlin has flatly denied that Putin has Parkinson’s disease. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov says President Putin is healthy. He has no plans to resign. However, Putin’s cancer and emergency operations have not been confirmed.
Ittefaq / AR
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