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Until now, Vladimir Putin (68) has been considered a model of health. According to her own statements, she goes swimming for two hours a day, eats eggs and cottage cheese for breakfast, and enjoys spending time in nature and in the gym.
Now rumors are circulating that the Russian president is not doing so well after all. The British newspaper “Sun” reports that Putin is showing symptoms of Parkinson’s. For this reason, the head of state plans to announce his resignation in early 2021. The newspaper refers to anonymous sources in government circles.
Kabaeva is said to have asked Putin to resign
Alina Kabaeva (37), a former world gymnastics champion, is said to have asked her to take it easy for the sake of her health. The two are said to have had a love affair for years.
Kabaeva is said to have given birth to Putin’s twins in 2019. A year earlier, the athlete is said to have become the mother of a girl. It is said that the birth took place in Ticino. Also in this case, Putin is said to be the father of the child. Neither Putin nor Kabaeva himself confirmed a relationship.
According to the newspaper, observers studied recent footage of Putin and found that his legs were constantly moving and that he appeared to be in pain as he held onto the arm of a chair. Apparently, her fingers were also shaking when she held a pen.
“The current political system will collapse”
Moscow political scientist Valery Solovei also believes Putin will announce his resignation as president in January at the request of his family. This for “medical reasons”, as he says in an interview with the critical radio station of the Kremlin “Echo Moscow”.
According to him, Putin is currently preparing the change of power. “The political system we are in now will last a few more months and then collapse. It will no longer exist next year, ”Solowej said.
The Kremlin denies the rumors. “This is complete nonsense. The president is in excellent health, “press spokesman Dmitry Peskov told” Ria Novosti. “Putin also has no plans to leave his post. (Man)