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Kadyrov is most likely aiming for Putin's place – Yakovina about his “resignation”

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Information was circulating in the media that the head of the Chechen army, Ramzan Kadyrov, could replace the head of the National Guard, Zolotov. However, Kadyrov himself denied this information.

Thus, the head of Chechnya said that he was “misunderstood” . Channel 24 was told about this by Russian journalist and international observer Ivan Yakovina.

Kadyrov may become Putin's successor

In my opinion, Ramzan Kadyrov is the most likely successor to Vladimir Putin. – Yakovina noted.

This is due to the fact that the leader of Chechnya is absolutely non-institutional, but he has his own army and “does not hesitate to resort to violence if necessary.”

“Kadyrov has fairly good chances to take his post after the end of Vladimir Putin's career. What Kadyrov is doing should be perceived as preparation for taking the place of the president of Russia in the future,” the Russian journalist explained.

How to Putin relates to this

According to Yakovina, the president of the aggressor country is not against the fact that the head of Chechnya becomes his successor in the future. Putin understands that kadyrs are a person who is personally indebted to him for everything he has. Yes, the head of Chechnya does not have any “friends and comrades” in Moscow, and the Russian security forces “dislike him” anyway.

Putin understands that to a large extent his future depends on the wealth and strength of Kadyrov and his armed forces. – explained the international observer.

Yakovina said that Kadyrov could become Putin's successor: watch the video

What is known about Kadyrov's “resignation”

  • Putin's henchman announced his possible resignation in a video message that he posted on his social networks on September 4. In it, Ramzan Kadyrov said that after 15 years of leadership of Chechnya, he noticed that he had stayed in office. That's why he wants to leave.
  • The Kremlin immediately reacted to Kadyrov's appeal. So, the head of the press service of the president of the aggressor country, Dmitry Peskov, said that while Kadyrov did not resign and continued to lead the Chechen Republic.
  • Subsequently, Putin's apostate changed his views and plans for the future and recorded a new video message. Now he convinced that he would not just leave his post, because “the people entrusted him” with the leadership of the Chechen Republic. Kadyrov called his work “a holy duty”.

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