Reports from Russia: Vladimir Putin has Parkinson’s disease and is about...

Reports coming in Russia say that recent photos and photographs of President Vladimir Putin indicate that he has Parkinson’s disease. It was further alleged in the same reports, which reached the British tabloid “Sun”, Because Alina Kabayeva, Putin’s 37-year-old mistress, is begging him to release his grip on Russia’s leadership.

Investigators who examined recent photos of noticed that his legs were in constant motion and he was seen holding the handles of his chair in pain. Investigators also called for possible jumps in Putin’s fingers when the Russian president held a pen. Putin is also seen drinking a glass full of what appear to be painkillers.

Speculation about the end of Putin’s rule, which lasted more than twenty years, arose earlier this week when special laws were drafted in Russia that would make Putin a senator for the rest of his life, when he resigned as president. Further legislation Putin is promoting will ensure that he will have legal immunity from lawsuits, in addition to policy benefits, until his death.

Russian political scientist Prof. Valery Solovey also raised speculation last night (Thursday) about a possible Parkinson’s disease in Putin. Solovey said that to the best of his knowledge, Putin’s mistress is urging him to leave the presidency along with his daughters Maria Vorontsova and Katrina Tikhonova. Solovey added that “his family has a huge impact on him. He plans to go public with the move this coming January.”

Solovey also predicted that Putin would soon appoint a new prime minister whom he would inaugurate to be his replacement. The Russian president’s team has repeatedly denied rumors about Putin’s possible retirement.

Putin himself tends to be photographed frequently when he is seen in peak form and in “action” poses such as hunting, shooting, horseback riding and more.

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