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Putin’s claim from British media: to leave presidency in January

British media claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin (68) would leave office in January due to Parkinson’s disease.

A striking claim came from the British media about Russian President Vladimir Putin. Based on information obtained from sources in Moscow, Putin has been in the grip of Parkison’s disease since 2012. It claimed that he would leave the to leave presidency at the end of January.

It claimed that the findings appearing on the right arm of the Russian leader Putin from time to time indicate Parkinson’s disease.

While many claims about Putin have made over the past years that he has Parkinson’s disease. The allegations have been reviewed by the British Medical Journal.

Investigations showed that Putin had an asymmetrically reduced arm swing on his right arm. The finding is expressed as a symptom of Parkinson’s disease.

According to Russian media RT, at the beginning of the week, it was announced that the bill was quickly prepared to ensure Putin became a lifetime senator. “A sign that the ground is being prepared for an eventual power transition in Russia”

Written by Maraaz

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