"Putin's infantry" Kadyrov decides not to "lay flat"

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According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency on September 6, Kadyrov , the chief executive of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, said on his social channel, “We will leave the topic of indefinite leave to the future.” Kadyrov wrote: “Actually, of course I have no right to leave like this. The people have entrusted me to lead the region and I can only leave by asking the people and the Russian president. So we will leave the topic of indefinite leave to The future. Now I don't even take my due annual leave."


He also said: "The other day, I occasionally saw an article that said I had been in office for 15 years and was the 'long-lived person' among the district leaders. '. I thought this was too long and decided to ask for your opinion. It turned out that I was not yet a 'longevity person' - the previous record was 27 years. So let me say more: now I have decided to break the current record. There are records. Let's see if we can exceed this number." Kadyrov also pointed out that good news came from the direction of , Donetsk, , that the coalition forces were crushing the enemy and occupying new territories in the offensive. During this critical period, all regional governments and military personnel at all levels cannot take vacations.


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Chechnya leader Kadyrov Image source: Russian satellite news agency

Kadyrov previously wrote on the social network that he noticed that he had been sitting "too long" in the seat of the Chechen leader and thought he "Deserves an indefinite long vacation". Kadyrov also said in the video: "I have led the Republic for 15 years. We Caucasians, Chechens, have a saying, 'No matter how honorable a long-awaited guest is, if he leaves on time, then this will It's a pleasant thing'. So I think my time has passed. We started to think about it before we got rid of me, and we tried our best to leave on time." Cove said on September 5 that the Kremlin had seen news about Kadyrov’s possible departure, and these news “doesn’t have any concrete performance” for the time being, and Kadyrov is still continuing to lead Chechnya. Peskov also said he was unclear about Kadyrov's plans for the future.


Foreign media quoted the analysis of political expert Ivan Klyszcz as saying that Kadyrov made similar comments many times in the past, but he still did not step down. Basic Public Support". The now-jailed Russian opposition leader Ilya Yashin published a petition calling for Kadyrov's resignation online this year and was signed by hundreds of thousands, according to Al Jazeera .


’s direct news review found that in February 2016, Kadyrov also made a resignation speech, expressing that he wanted to care about the family and conduct religious research in the future. At that time, the opposition in Moscow announced that the Chechen leaders had become a threat to Russia’s security. Report. Faced with criticism from the opposition, Kadyrov said at the time: "Now, Russia's enemies are trying to use me to put pressure on the country. I stress again that I am not greedy for power." Xie Muxin said in an interview, "Kadyrov's move is like a political game, the purpose is to establish his position in the eyes of the country's leaders, and let President Putin make a statement on extending his term. He hopes to attract Putin in this way. The president's attention shows support for him."


Kadyrov and his Chechen security forces have been in the spotlight since Russia launched a special military operation against Ukraine in February this year. Kadyrov was born on October 5, 1976 in the Kurchaloy district of Chechnya. His father was the first president of the Chechen Republic . The elder Kadyrov sided with the Chechen separatist forces against the Russian Federation army. Later, Laoka broke with the separatist forces in Chechnya, and won the strong support of the then Russian President Yeltsin and Putin. After Laoka was assassinated by Chechen separatist armed forces in May 2004, Putin immediately summoned Kadyrov, who was only 28 years old at the time, and appointed him as the first deputy prime minister of Chechnya. 2007In March , Xiaoka began to serve as the President of the Chechen Republic. At his father's funeral, Xiaoka said "Putin is great" and "We need such a strong president." And Xiaoka's most quoted quote is: "I am a foot soldier of Putin. I obey his orders anytime and anywhere, and I am ready to die for him at any time." Her husband has maintained a strong political influence in Russian politics for a long time. Recently, an authoritative political consulting agency in Russia released a ranking of the influence of the chief executives of various Russian federal subjects, showing that Kadyrov is in second place, second only to Moscow Mayor Sobyanin .


Source丨Russian Satellite News Agency, Global Network, etc.

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