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Russian
President Vladimir Putin appeared in public Monday for the first time
in about 10 days as he met with Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev in the Russian city of St. Petersburg.
Putin
isn't generally one to shy away from the limelight -- posing with a
(tranquilized) tiger, riding a horse while shirtless, earning a karate black belt.
So his unexplained absence fueled speculation about his health, grip on power and even his love life.
Although
the Kremlin and the Russian state media released photos and video
footage of Putin last week, they did not quell the rumors about his
whereabouts, because it was unclear when they were taken.
So all eyes were turned to St. Petersburg on Monday for Putin's scheduled meeting with Atambayev of Kyrgyzstan.
His appearance before the press, looking healthy and relaxed, should help put some of the rumors at least to rest.
And he made light of his absence, saying: "It would be boring without gossip."
Here's
what gave some doubters grist for the rumor mill: On Friday -- three
days before the scheduled meeting -- a Russian state media broadcaster
prematurely aired a report that Putin had a meeting with Atambayev --
although the event had not yet occurred.
The station acknowledged the error, but it only heightened the speculation over Putin and his whereabouts.
What is going on?
Social
media has been swirling with questions, with hashtags such as
#Putindead and #putinmissing. Was he ill? Was he holed away somewhere
with his girlfriend and a new baby, as some in the European media
speculated? There were even dark rumors of a palace coup in which
various Kremlin factions vying for power might have ousted him.
The
Kremlin vigorously denied that anything was amiss, with Putin's
spokesman saying the president was healthy and that his handshake "can
break a hand."
But his absence came at
an uneasy time as the country deals with economic turmoil and strained
international relations over the war in Ukraine.
"Does
Putin ever catch a cold? Does he ever get sick? The Kremlin doesn't
want to allow Putin's image of virility and strength to become tarnished
by the weaknesses of mere humans," CNN analyst Frida Ghitis wrote.
"Putin
rules in the old-fashioned style of a personality cult. The system
requires propaganda and image control. It needs Putin to be larger than
life."
Everything is awesome
Last
week, presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov sought to allay questions,
telling Russian radio station Echo of Moscow that people should not
worry and that Putin was "absolutely" healthy.
"No
need to worry, everything is all right. He has working meetings all the
time, only not all of these meetings are public," Peskov said Thursday.
He also dismissed European media reports that Putin had a love child.
"I am going to ask people who have money to organize a contest on the best media rumor," the Kremlin spokesman said.
Rumblings
about Putin began last week after a meeting in the Kazakh capital,
Astana, between the Russian leader and the presidents of Kazakhstan and
Belarus was postponed at short notice. A Kazakh official told Reuters that Putin had fallen ill.
On Thursday, he missed his meeting with the Federal Security Service, Russia's counterintelligence agency.
Putin's
last public appearance was supposedly on March 8, International Women's
Day. But some keeping track say he hadn't been seen since even earlier
-- March 5.
In the course of his many
years in power, Putin has cultivated the image of a strong and vigorous
leader. His exploits, captured on film and released to the media, have
been many.
And he enjoys a whopping 86% approval rating,
although some critics question the validity of polling they say is
carried out in a climate where people are afraid to voice opposition to
Putin's government.
"Moscow always has
been a center for rumors and speculation," said Jill Dougherty, an
expert on Russia at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
and a former CNN correspondent. "As soon as the President does not show
up, which is really kind of rare for him, people begin to question.
"You
have to look at this in terms of, why all of this insanity? And one of
the problems is, people are very nervous, legitimately. Where is Putin?
Is he in charge?"
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