Putin Lulls To Sleep Representatives Of All Branches Of Power In Russia With His Speech
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Phones started falling to the floor.
Representatives of all branches of government of the Russian Federation fell asleep during the speech delivered by the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin — long before the end of it, reports “We Can Explain.”
The Minister of Construction of the Russian Federation Irek Faizullin fell asleep.
The Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin, an old friend of Putin’s, fell asleep.
The son of the head of the Security Council, Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev, who is called a potential “successor” to Putin, fell asleep.
The bishop of the Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church, Metropolitan Cornelius, fell asleep.
Putin's longtime friend and partner Andrei Fursenko, former Minister of Education and now assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, fell asleep.
They probably also do not expect news from Putin, and are aware of the manipulative nature of most promises.
The drowsiness that gripped high-ranking spectators of Putin’s 19th message was even noted by the popular “Z-military correspondent” Alexander Sladkov, who was in the hall.
“By the end of the hour, telephones began to fall to the floor in the hall; the booming sounds did not scare anyone. Some people are taking a nap. In vain — he says interesting things,” he wrote.