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A 30-second video advertisement released by the campaign received significant attention, appearing on Youtube as "Zhirinovsky beats donkey!", [3] Showing Zhirinovsky riding a donkey. Whooping the animal after it got stuck in the snow, the video gained attention also by animal organizations, accusing Zhirinovsky of cruelty to animals. [4]
Zhirinovsky receiving the Order of Alexander Nevsky from Vladimir Putin in 2015 In a speech on 27 December 2021, Zhirinovsky appeared to almost predict the day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine of 24 February 2022, stating: "We shouldn't saber rattle, [we] need to say: let's comply [with the conditions demanded by Russia], and if you refuse ...
Vladimir Putin's use of language, characterized by a straightforward style abundant in colloquialisms, greatly contribute to the president's popularity in Russia.The most notable feature of it are "putinisms", quotes and excerpts from Putin's speeches, many of which are catchphrases and aphorisms well known in Russia, but which often baffled interpreters.
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A recent picture of the two women is drawing attention due to Deng’s more recent rumored love interest. ... the photo has spurred many to question how close Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin ...
Zhirinovsky opposed using foreign words in the Russian language, [18] suggesting the renaming of the office of president to the "Supreme Ruler". [18] In his 2018 campaign, he proposed banning foreign-language signage, and issuing penalties for every foreign word uttered by the media.
Putin adopted a pose that said "whatever," while Biden looked - while not exactly eager - more keen to engage, a body-language expert told the BBC.
Zhirinovsky is credited with having successfully identified the problems of ordinary Russians and offering simple remedies to solve them. For example, he has suggested that all leaders of organized crime should be shot and all Chechens deported from Russia. [2] Zhirinovsky also called for territorial expansion of Russia.