Strong reports from Moscow: Putin seriously ill with Parkinson, plans to resign

Reports coming from the Kremlin suggest that Vladimir Putin's 20-year power in Russia could come to an end. According to monitors in the Kremlin, the 68-year-old leader is about to withdraw at the beginning of 2021, after concerns he may have Parkinson's disease. Putin's girlfriend named [...]
According to monitors in the Kremlin, the 68-year-old leader is about to withdraw at the beginning of 2021, after concerns he may have Parkinson's disease.
Putin's girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, reports the Sun, has insisted that he withdraw, Periscope follows.
A large number of observators have highlighted what in recent images seems to be showing Putin with his legs constantly shaking and his fingers shaking, while in other videos he appears in great pain caught behind the chair's back.
Mosskov polytologist Valery Solovei has recently set fire to speculation, saying Putin is showing symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
“has a family that has great influence on him. He aims to publicise the decision on his departure in January,” said Solovei.
Kremlin officials have softened these claims. /Periscope











