Nevzorov Tells Who In Russia Wants To Climb On Putin’s Still Warm Throne
15- 9.07.2022, 8:46
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An unusual performance is being played out among the Russian authorities.
First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation Sergei Kiriyenko dreams of replacing Vladimir Putin as President of Russia, Russian TV presenter and publicist Alexander Nevzorov said in an interview with the founder of the online publication gordonua.com Dmytro Gordon.
“Here we see, for example, someone named Kiriyenko. It is clear that he dreams of climbing on the still warm throne of Putin. But he does not understand that he is overpaying for the opportunity to become a successor,” said Nevzorov.
The publicist said that he personally knows Kiriyenko and is convinced that, unlike many Russians, he understands what is happening between Russia and Ukraine.
“Perhaps the Russians do not understand the extent of their guilt before Ukraine. They may not understand that everyone is guilty before Ukraine. Every Russian,” Nevzorov said. “But Kiriyenko cannot be suspected of misunderstanding things, misunderstanding that Russia is committing crimes in Ukraine. That’s impossible! He's pretending, he's putting on a frightful performance. He's got trembling hands for sure, he spends his nights in a puddle of sticky hot sweat. He knows what he's doing.”
According to the publicist, Kiriyenko hopes that after the end of the Putin era, he will be able to pretend that he was not involved in the crimes of Russia in Ukraine.
“He thinks that he can wear a mask, wear a ghoul mask, and then throw it off. And this is a huge mistake, because masks, as you know, tend to stick to faces, and the make-up of Putin’s vampire #1 does not come off. Kiriyenko does not know this little secret. He chose the wrong path,” the journalist believes.
In his opinion, only a person can count on high positions in Russia, who “can whip Putin by the face and Botox in public”.
“It is advisable to beat him and call him some words until the FederalProtective Service gets him. Of course, that man will be a national hero,” the journalist is convinced.