Recent public appearances by Russian President Vladimir Putin have rekindled rumors of his health.
Although the Kremlin categorically denies the head of state is experiencing health problems, some world media have already reported that Putin suffers from Parkinson’s and has been diagnosed with cancer.
The British newspaper The Sun is one of the publications that has taken the topic seriously, citing a statement by former Kremlin official Valery Solovey.
The second disease is much, much more dangerous than the first, which does not physically endanger his health, but limits its public manifestations. But the diagnosis (with cancer) is already dangerous and fatal, said Nightingale, a former head of the Faculty of Public Relations at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
An analysis by the Robert Lansing Institute said that Putin’s health had deteriorated so much this week that he “questioned whether (Putin) would be able to perform his duties by the end of this year.” informs Infobae.
“Forecasts suggest that the regime is about to change in the winter of 2022-2023. Otherwise, the Kremlin risks being ruled by a disabled person with an impersonal group of people running the country,” the institute said in a report.
The report also states that in November 2020, the Russian president experienced physical and mental problems, but only in September 2021 they became visible to the public.
The short period between the first signs, when rumors of the diagnosed disease spread in Putin’s inner circle, and the visible signs of the problem, means that the disease is progressing quite quickly, as Putin is forced to consult his doctors several times a week. the report on the topic.
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