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LDPR Leader Admitted to Hospital after Talking with President
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky is in the hospital now. The policymaker felt bad to the extent that he had to go to doctors, complaining about the lack of energy and weakness.
According to some reports of the media, the reason of abrupt illness of LDPR leader was the conversation with President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin on Tuesday.

During the meeting of President Vladimir Putin and President-Elect Dmitry Medvedev, Zhirinovsky urged to close all yellow newspapers, claiming they write about divorces and, therefore, negatively affect the birth rate. What’s more, Zhirinovsky suggested staking on the elite rather than on the ordinary people, calling them “the children of Sharikov.”

Putin’s response was harsh. “We have talented nation,” he said, specifying that fighting poverty and sorting out education problems are the highlights of today. “Not the people are to blame that the population is below the poverty line, where we drove it in the previous 15 years,” Putin said, pointing out he has no intention to close anything.

By hearsay, exactly that talk with the president worsened the state of Zhirinovsky’s health.

The LDPR press service denied information about the illness of party’s leader. Nothing threatens the health of Zhirinovsky, they said.
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