'Complete lack of human morality': Putin's personal friend shared her impressions of him - ForumDaily
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'Complete lack of human morality': Putin's personal acquaintance shared her impressions about him

Countess Alexandra Tolstaya, former partner of Russian oligarch Sergei Pugachev, the "Kremlin banker", told the publication CNN about Russian President Vladimir Putin and how he is with close people.

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She lived in this world for 8 years after meeting Sergei. And it was like in the movie The Godfather.

“This is a crazy world with a complete absence of normal human morality,” says Alexandra. - There is no room for sympathy. Like all dictators, Putin has many different rules. Everyone in this world hates each other, competes with each other, and doesn't trust each other."

The life of Alexandra and Sergei became the basis for the BBC documentary The Countess and the Russian Oligarch.

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Alexandra told how Putin was before and how she sees him now.

“I communicated closely with him in 2008 and then he was a completely different person than I see him now,” Alexander shares his memories. “He was very confident, but now he looks angry and out of control.” It's definitely different."

Regarding Putin's condition and rumors about his possible illness, Alexandra says that the likelihood of a real personality disorder in the president of the Russian Federation is unlikely.

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“I think it's all about control. Then he felt like he was in control. Now he thinks that the West humiliates him, doesn’t respect him, and he takes it very personally,” says Alexandra. “And I don’t think he has any strategy to restore the USSR or the empire, it’s more about his personal feelings.”

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