Chechen leader Ramsan Kadyrov wants to withdraw from his office for health reasons. “Putin’s Bloodhound”, as he is called because of his proximity to the Russian ruler, has made this clear in a TV interview and hopes that Wladimir Putin will also hear him.
Kadyrov has been suffering from a pancreas for years and has spoken all the desire for his retreat as head of the autonomous Russian Republic of Chechenia.
“I ask you to be released from my message”
This time again in the broadcaster “Chetsjena today”, where he said in an interview: “I wonder that I will be released from my post. Another will have his own initiatives, his own vision. I hope my application will be supported.”
Kadyrow recently in the hospital several times
According to Russian media reports, Kadyrow’s disease, necrosis of the pancreas, is progressing rapidly. According to “Novaya Gazeta”, Kadyrov was taken to a hospital in February and there were no reasons for this. Even in the following weeks, the dictator who has been in office since 2007 is said to be in the hospital several times, after which he was visibly changed.
Kadyrov himself has to do with his illness and possible withdrawal since 2022. “My time has come. Everyone has their limits. How respected and for a long time becomes a guest, a guest is, when he leaves punctually, it is, the more pleasant,” he said in an interview, for example. However, Putin rejected the request for dismissal.
Little son Adam could follow
A possible successor is already in a hurry in current Russian media reports in the case of the case. Accordingly, it could be his even less minor son Adam. The 17-year-old was appointed secretary of the Chechen Security Council only a few weeks ago.
It was the fourth time in 2023 when he was 15 years old that Adam Kadyrov was appointed an official office. He already serves as the best bodyguard of his father, as a manager of the Chechen University for special troops and as an observer in a new army battalion.
Kadyrov’s daughter has also set her office
Until recently, Kadyrov’s daughter Aishat Kadyrowa was also vice-minister president in the autonomous Russian Republic. At the end of February, however, she also returned from this post, “who fits a strong man”.
Source: Krone

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