Vladimir Putin will lose power? , photo:
Former advisor to the President of Russia for. Economic Andrei Iłłarionow argues that Putin’s disappearance from the political scene is the result of a “conspiracy of generals” that came into being in Moscow. Iłłarionow says its consequence will be Putin’s imminent removal from power. The former Kremlin official formulated these ratings to your blog run LiveJournal blogging website.
By Iłłarionowa “after two weeks of heavy fighting under the carpet lot of blood and mammon, poniosłszy heavy losses, withdraws the entire width of the front, under pressure from party great blood. “
– (Head of the Presidential Administration), Sergei Ivanov, who on February 27 was absent in the public space, back, capturing an alliance with the Russian Orthodox Church, or at least ensuring that each of its neutrality. (Secretary of the Security Council), Nikolai Patrushev at a meeting of the Security Council accepted the surrender of Pyatigorsk (president of Chechnya) Ramzan Kadyrov. (Editor-in-chief of “Gazeta Niezawisimej”) Konstantin Remczukow of the Bolshoi Theatre box near announced the resignation of (President of Rosneft oil company) Igor Sechin. Dismissal seems a foregone conclusion (interior minister) Vladimir Kołokolcewa – lists b. Putin aide. – In other words, the power and financial pillars of national leaders (as determined by Putin’s Russia) have been paralyzed – he added.
Iłłarionow notes that “in contrast to Ivanov, who appeared, disappeared Putin”. – Appeal visit to Kazakhstan and actively thrown into public circulation about his “disease” bid to reflect on where it is physically located and what is the condition – writes.
The former Kremlin official stresses that “if this analysis is correct, then in the next few days, you should expect the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and appointed in his place Ivanov “. – The State Duma Sergei Naryshkin under the direction of ensuring proper voting their deputies – he adds. After all – predicts Iłłarionow – “the public will be informed that a national leader should go for a well-deserved rest.”
The Kremlin shuts off speculation
Vladimir Putin from eight days does not appear publicly. Only on the website of the Kremlin published a non-public information about the activity of the head of state. President’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov has consistently denied that Putin was sick. The last time the president appeared before reporters March 5 – on this day the Kremlin undertook Matteo Renzi Prime Minister of Italy.
On Friday, the Kremlin press service reported that on Monday March 16 in St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin will meet with President Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev. As specified in the message, the talks between the two leaders will discuss “key issues for further strengthening of Russian-Kyrgyz cooperation, especially in the field of trade and investment in the cultural sphere as well as in the energy sector.”
Putin suffering from pancreatic cancer?
At the end of October 2014, the Kremlin has denied rumors about Putin’s health problems. He did so after the American newspaper “New York Post” there were reports that the President of Russia suffered from cancer. – Its a never. Bodajby got the pip on the tongue. Everything is fine – if Peskov said.
According to the “New York Post” Putin suffering from pancreatic cancer, one of the most deadly forms of cancer, or cancer of the spinal cord and that he was treated by a German doctor, whom he had met before A few decades ago, when he was a KGB agent in East Germany. Russian leaders allegedly remaining three years of life.
Vladimir Putin – ruled Russia for more than 15 years as president, prime minister and president again – in the media likes to demonstrate his physical prowess. In recent years seen to include ride horseback, diving in the Black Sea, rolling off skiing in the Caucasus and flying an ultralight aircraft with cranes.
Ivanov, Putin’s main rival?
The 62-year-old Ivanov three-star general of the Federal Security Service (FSB), is one of Putin’s closest associates. Before becoming the head of the presidential administration (in 2011) was the first deputy prime minister, and before that – the Minister of Defense. Has traditionally been seen as a serious candidate to succeed Putin in the Kremlin.
In 2007, he was a leading candidate for the “guardian of the Kremlin throne”, but if the choice fell on Putin Medvedev, who in effect for four years (2008- 12) replaced him in the office of the president. In 2008, Putin, after two terms of presidential, he had to leave the Kremlin, as the Constitution of the Russian Federation did not allow him to apply for a third term in a row. In 2012, after the “resignation” of Medvedev’s efforts to re-election, he returned to the Kremlin.
On Wednesday, Ivanov attended a meeting of the supervisory board of the Orthodox Encyclopedia. The meeting was presided over by Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus Kirill. In the body it – next Ivanov – also sits Naryshkin, also stems from the special services.
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