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Putin trusts only relatives: can he prepare his daughter to be his successor?

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Putin's children will soon be able to get positions in the Russian government / Collage 24 Channel

The other day, instead of inciting viewers’ hatred of the West, Russian state television channels broadcast an event with the participation of Vladimir Putin’s eldest daughter. This comes amid rumors that the Kremlin dictator may make one of his daughters his successor.

Russian human rights activist Mark Feigin told 24 Canada about this. He is confident that after the elections, Putin's children can get positions in the Russian government.

Is Putin Really Promoting a Successor?

Vladimir Putin has already entered his eighties, and it’s time for him to start caring about the fate of his children. That's why he started working on their background as managers who can take power into their own hands.

Although the truth is that Putin’s children are typical Russian “golden youth”. They in no way correspond to the image of bearers of “family values” that the Russian dictator has recently begun to promote so actively.

But in any case, Putin trusts only relatives and does not trust “strangers.” This is why Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin is unlikely to stay in his chair, because Putin no longer needs him, Feigin is convinced.

At the same time, it is extremely unlikely that the dictator’s “double” could succeed him, because such people know many of the secrets of the head of the Kremlin. From Putin’s point of view, a double cannot be trusted, but one’s own children can.

Mark Feigin on the activation of Putin’s daughters in the information space: watch the video

What will the dictator's rhetoric be like before the elections?

  • Recently in Russia the activities of the “international LGBT movement” were banned through the courts. Information about the reasons for this decision is classified as “secret”, but according to Russian media, now for supporting LGBT people in Russia they can be imprisoned for 10 years.
  • This decision is likely directly related to Putin's previous rhetoric, which called on Russian women to “have more children.” Accordingly, another continuation of this rhetoric could be the ban on abortion, from which women in Poland have recently suffered.
  • At the same time, the Russian dictator will not do without militarism in his election rhetoric. It is for this purpose that the command of the Russian army intensified its efforts regarding the offensive in the Donetsk region, which Russian propaganda for some reason renamed “active defense”

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