Amid concerns of Parkinson’s, Vladimir Putin might step down next year

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Kathmandu. 68-year-old Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has already served more than 20 years as a President over two tenures, is expected to step down from his post in early 2021.

Putin has begun showing symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, a common neurological disorder which slowly damages the parts of the brain responsible for controlling movement and coordination. In a recent video footage, Putin appears to be in pain, struggling to hold a pen, constantly twitching legs and fingers. Experts have stated that in the video he was holding a cup that contained a mixture of drugs.

As per the report by The Sun, Putin had introduced an unexpected legislation which might pave his way towards becoming a senator for life. The new laws shall guarantee him legal immunity and state facilities until death.

Political scientist Valery Solovei told The Sun that Putin’s Gymnast lover and his two daughters are urging him to resign from service and take care of his health.

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