A hungry Russian official embarrasses Putin and pushes him to contemplate...

A hungry Russian official embarrasses Putin and pushes him to contemplate...
A hungry Russian official embarrasses Putin and pushes him to contemplate...

Russian President Vladimir Putin was exposed to an embarrassing situation before the start of his meeting with the heads of parties in the State Duma through “video conference”.

The program “Moscow Kremlin Putin” on Sunday evening showed footage showing Putin waiting for the head of the Liberal Democratic Party, Vladimir Zhirinovsky.

Before the meeting, all the participants were discussing with the speaker of the State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin, and were present in their places, but when Putin sat down to start, he was surprised that Zhirinovsky was not in his place.

Putin asked one of his aides to call the controversial Russian politician to return to his place, and then began to meditate on a painting hanging on a wall behind Leader of the Communist Party Gennady Zuganov Wondering is this for the poet Pushkin? Returning to his assistant’s question about Zhirinovsky, “Where is Vladimir Lenin, Karl Marx, Frederick Engels?” The latter suddenly appeared chewing food in his mouth as if nothing had happened until he did not apologize.

“He arrived … decided to have a snack,” Putin said sarcastically from Zhirinovsky.

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