A Russian political scientist suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin might resign next year due to his medical condition. The Kremlin’s reaction: nonsense.

The Kremlin has said that in the British newspaper it is a lie that Russian President Vladimir Putin may have Parkinson’s and will retire from politics early next year.

A british Sun The tabloid Valery Solovej wrote about it, citing a Russian political expert. Solovey announced on a Moscow radio earlier this week that the president would resign under pressure from his own entourage due to his medical condition.

Russian government spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Solovey’s claim nonsense.

Okay with the president

– He said, then answered with a resounding no to questions about the possible resignation of the president, Reuters.



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Putin now sided with Biden: he said it was not a crime for Biden's son's activities in Ukraine


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Economy

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Navalny case: more Putin confidants could be included in the EU ban list


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World

Referring to EU funding, the New York Times writes that the former Roszatom chief executive is also involved.