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Moscow political scientist Valery Solovei told The Sun that Russian President Alina Kabaeva’s girlfriend, 37, and her two daughters are trying to persuade him to resign.
„There is a family, it has a great influence on him. He plans to make his teaching plans public in January. “ Solovei said.
He also suggested that Putin might suffer from Parkinson’s, as the president was recently seen displaying symptoms of the disease.
Putin recently appeared to be “in agony,” write NYPost reporters, as he appears to be constantly shifting from foot to foot, according to images examined by an observer, The Sun wrote.
The images studied appear to show her fingers trembling as she holds a cup containing medicine in her hand.
Speculation about Putin’s possible departure comes as Russian lawmakers on Thursday presented a legislative proposal that would grant former presidents life-long immunity from prosecution as part of President Vladimir Putin’s constitutional reforms.
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