Putin may quit his Presidential post as he fears he has Parkinson's disease

Putin may quit his Presidential post as he fears he has Parkinson's disease

In the middle of the US Presidential election there might be another shocking news coming from Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin may resign from his Presidential post in January as he fears he has Parkinson's disease.


According to the report in The Daily Mail, Putin’s 37-year-old girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, and his two daughters are suggesting him to resign from the office.


Moscow political scientist Valery Solovei claimed that Putin may be suffering from Parkinson’s disease as the president has reportedly seen exhibiting symptoms of the disease.

Putin may quit his Presidential post as he fears he has Parkinson's disease

There have been footages of Putin's legs moving around as he hold onto the armrest of a chair; a twitching pen in the President's fingers; and a cup filled with painkillers  all of which had raised some doubts among people.


According to NY Post, Solovei claimed Putin would soon appoint a new prime minister who would be trained to become his eventual successor.