Friday, June 7, 2013

"It's time for the whole country to divorce him..."


“Divorce Putin-Style,” spoofing the 2006 American romantic comedy, The Break-Up. 
Anonymous image circulated widely on the Internet.

Putin Loses His First Lady & RuNet Snarks


Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila sit in front of the Taj Mahal while touring the city of Agra in this October 4, 2000 file photograph. REUTERS-Pawel Kopczynski-Files
MOSCOW | Fri Jun 7, 2013 4:59am EDT

(Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin and his wife, Lyudmila, told Russians on Thursday that their 30-year marriage was over, confirming longstanding speculation that they had separated.
In a rare appearance together on state television, Putin was asked about rumors that they no longer lived together and answered: "That is true."
The announcement removes a big question mark about the private life of a president who has increasingly touted traditional values and championed the conservative Russian Orthodox Church as a moral authority.
Politically, Putin may have calculated that it was better to be seen coming clean about a separation many Russians have long taken as fact than to be suspected of hiding the truth or living a secret second life.
The couple looked nervous as they stood side by side in the Kremlin, speaking to a lone reporter. They referred to each other formally by first name and patronymic, adding a respectful but uncomfortable touch.
Putin smiled woodenly and nodded as Lyudmila spoke, though they both appeared more relaxed after making the announcement.

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