Vladimir Putin Sets ‘To Quit as Russian President’ Amid Parkinson’s disease Fears.
Vladimir Putin is set to sensationally step down as Russia’s President in a matter of weeks amid concerns he has Parkinson’s disease, according to reports.
The politician and former officer of the KGB is being urged to quit the post he has held since 2012 by his girlfriend gymnast Alina Kabeva and two daughters, sources in Moscow have claimed.
A video showing the 68-year-old’s legs shaking while he held tightly to a chair had raised suspicions about his health.
In the recent clip, a pen appears to twitch in his hand, while a cup was filled with painkillers, analysts told The Sun.
Ms Kabeva, 37, and Putin’s daughters Maria Vorontsova, 35, Katerina Tikhonova, 34, have reportedly pleaded with the leader to quit, said critic Professor Valery Solovei, the newspaper reported.
“There is a family, it has a great influence on him. He intends to make public his handover plans in January,” Prof Solovei said, adding a new President will be being “groomed”.
It comes after legislation – put forward by Putin himself – was forced through this week to make him a lifelong senator, guaranteeing legal immunity.
State-run RT media suggested it was a “sign that the groundwork is being laid” for an eventual “transition of power”.
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