Who is Vladimir Putin's controversial girlfriend?

A petition has been launched for Switzerland to extradite former Russian Egyptian Alina Kabaeva, who is mother of four. Under the title “Switzerland, why are the assistants of Putin's regime being sheltered?”, the petition requires the immediate extradition of Kabaeva to Russia. The petition compares Kabaeva and Putin to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva [...]
Under the title “Switzerland, why are the assistants of Putin's regime being sheltered?”, the petition requires the immediate extradition of Kabaeva to Russia. The petition compares Kabaeva and Putin to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and his wife, Eva Brown. “It is time to reunite Eva Brown with her Fuhrer”, says the petition, which had more than 60,000 signatures Tuesday afternoon, with a goal of 75,000, writes Swiss media, records albinfo.ch.
The 38-year-old gymnast, who has been photographed several times with 69-year-old Putin, is said to have brought four children to life with the Russian leader. The first of which, a girl, was born in the southern city of Switzerland, Lugano.
According to the American news newspaper “Page Six” and the British newspaper “The Times”, Kabaeva lives in a house on the Ticino Alpet south of the country.
Who is Kabaeva and will be expelled?
Kabaeva won a gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games, and it is said that she has been romantically linked to Putin since 2008 after an article in “
Online petition does not appear to have any legal impact on any migration or extradition decision taken by Switzerland.
If the former Egyptian can be extradited first depends on whether she actually lives in Switzerland, with the national broadcaster RTS, which reported Monday that federal justice officials believe it is not currently in Switzerland. “FDJP has no indication of this person's presence in Switzerland. The right” clarifications have been made.

If Kabaeva is actually in Switzerland, it can be deported if it is considered to be standing illegally in Switzerland, if she has committed criminal acts, or if it is considered a threat to security. In practice, if it is to be expelled, it will likely depend in part on its citizenship status.
Some media have reported that Kabaeva has Swiss citizenship. Switzerland reserves the right to exercise its citizens, but it does not do so in practice. Swiss-born children do not automatically get Swiss citizenship, but they may be considered citizens if a parent has Swiss passports.
Overly neutral Switzerland has supported EU sanctions against Russia, with Swiss President Ignazio Cassis constantly critical of Russia's invasion. The Swiss government expects 50,000 refugees to come fleeing the conflict, though some estimates suggest the actual number will likely be higher.
About 3.5 million people have left Ukraine in the month since the invasion, most of which are currently in neighboring Poland. /Albinfo. ch/












