Vladimir Putin’s days numbered and will soon name successor, expert claims
More under this adValery Solovey has claimed that Vladimir Putin is only alive because of the care of foreign doctors and western medications, he also believes Putin will choose a successor soon.
According to the Daily Mail, Valery Solovey, a former professor at Moscow's prestigious Institute of International Relations [MGIMO], an institution that trains spies and diplomats, has long claimed inside knowledge about Vladimir Putin’s health.
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Western treatments
Speaking to the Ukrainian YouTube channel Odesa Film Studio, Solovey has said that Putin’s health woes are evident from his recent public appearances.
More under this adMore under this adIt is obvious that he has problems with movement - with legs - [which] many viewers have noticed.
Solovey is also of the opinion, similar to many recent reports which have suggested thatPutin is suffering from cancer and Parkinson's.
More under this adMore under this adHe initially suffered colon cancer which has spread and is more dangerous now, and the medication has led to early symptoms of Parkinson's. He has quite serious medical problems.
According to Solovey, Putin is under the care of non-Russian doctors who have also prescribed him a western therapy which has kept him alive and in power, New York Post reports.
More under this adMore under this adI can say that without this [foreign] treatment he would definitely not have been in public life in the Russian Federation. He uses the most advanced treatments, [and] target therapy which Russia cannot provide him with.More under this adMore under this ad
Choosing a successor
Despite the therapy which fromSolovey’spoint of view has worked relatively well, no medication can be forever a cure.
The end is already in sight, even according to the doctors who are curating this treatment because no medication can be endlessly successful.More under this adMore under this ad
For this reason, Solovey believes that Putin is already making a shortlist of possible successors who will come to power after him.
A likely candidate seems to be Russia’s current agriculture minister Dmitry Patrushev, who is also the son of a close ally of Putin.
More under this adMore under this adIf we are talking about a successor, that is just one person, only one person yet, and that is Dmitry Patrushev.
As per the Daily Mail, Dmitry is the son of Nikolai Patrushev, a former head of the FSB, Russia’s secret service, and a key architect of the war in Ukraine.
More under this adMore under this adSources used:
-Daily Mail: ‘Putin 'is being kept alive on Western cancer drugs' so he can continue to wage his war in Ukraine... but medics hint Russian leader may be in his last year in power because 'no medicine can be endlessly successful'
-New York Post: ‘Putin being kept alive on Western cancer drugs to continue waging war in Ukraine: report