Putin backs Chechen leader’s bid for another term at Kremlin meeting
The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov at the Kremlin and expressed support for Kadyrov’s bid for another term as the region’s head.
“I hope the residents of the republic will support you — a great deal has been accomplished in the republic under your leadership, and it has changed fundamentally in recent years,” Putin said.
Kadyrov said back in February that he would run in the upcoming election if Putin supported him. The independent Russian news outlet Novaya Gazeta Europe reported in March, citing sources, that Russia’s Presidential Administration had approved Kadyrov’s new term as early as last autumn, though Putin had not yet made a final decision.
Rumors of serious illness have trailed Kadyrov in the media and on social media for years. According to unconfirmed reports, he was diagnosed with pancreatic necrosis as early as 2019.
The election for the head of Chechnya will be held in September. Kadyrov has led the region since 2007.
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