A few hours after the flood of incendiary statements between Moscow and kyiv around the “Victory Day” of May 9, on which the Ukrainian President, Volodimir Zelenski, left open the possibility of raising the question of the safety of the leaders who will probably be present in the Russian celebration, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, made a statement that seems to threaten the balance that seems to threaten even more of peace.
During an interview on Russian state television, the journalist tells Putin: “You always show yourself very cold and contained. Do you never feel the need to hit someone?” To which the Russian president answers without hesitation that “always.”
At that time of conversation, as reported by the Putin released an outburst and seemed to go to Ukrainian officials, if not Zelenski himself, saying the following phrase: “I want to hit some people, but I contain …”.
The fragment of this interview is part of a trailer of a documentary about the Russian president that Russian state television broadcast this Sunday on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his first investiture as head of state, which is fulfilled on the next day 7.
“What does Putin have in the fridge? Russia.kremlin.putin. 25 years He answers these questions, according to one of the authors of the film, the journalist Pável Zarubin, on his Telegram channel.
Zarubin, one of the few journalists with access to Putin, advanced small fragments of the film, in which the president answers a couple of questions in a concise way. “No, ever,” the president replied when asked about whether at all 25 years at the head of the country he experienced doubts or felt it was a very heavy burden for him.
The 72 -year -old Russian president revealed that he usually does not need to place the alarm to wake up, but sometimes, when matters of responsibility must be addressed, he asks his assistants to call him.
Putin’s first investiture took place on May 7, 2000 after winning with 52.94% of the votes the early presidential elections of March of that same year that he attended as acting president after the resignation of Borís Yeltsin, his predecessor.
Since then, with the exception of 2008, when Dmitri Medvedev, his dolphin, assumed the presidency for a period of four years, Putin has added another four investigations thanks to the modifications to the Constitution, which initially allowed only the exercise of two presidential mandates.
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