On the Putin’s birthday he
had himself photographed fishing in deepest Siberia with Shoigu. Could this be
sending a not so subliminal message?
by George CallaghanJanuary 1, 2020
Submitted by George
Callaghan…
Shoigu will be the next
President of Russia. President Putin is 67 and according to the constitution
this is his last term. He is due to retire from the presidency in 2024.
Speculation is rife as to who will be the next head of state. The word on the
street is that Sergei Shoigu is the current president’s pick as his successor.
Putin seems to favour people
who are not Muscovites. Ideally, he selects fellow sons of Leningrad. Shoigu is
not one of those but at least he is not from Moscow. He was born in 1955. This
Siberian comes from a small town and a family of no particular distinction. He
is an indigenous ethnic minority on one side. He qualified as an engineer
and joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The CPSU was a career open
to talents. He made his way up its cursus honorum. Conformity and
deference were much valued graces within the Communist Party. He does not
appear to be a man of strong imagination or independence of mind. He worked at
the Ministry of Emergency Situations for some years.
What do we know of Shoigu?
He is a bluff and undemonstrative type. He is a man after Putin’s own heart. S
Shoigu has what V V Putin would call ‘moral stability’ in that he is happily
married and is the father of children. He is abstemious when it comes to
spirituous liquor and eschews tobacco.
Sergei Shoigu is now the
Minister of Defence. This is a vital post in any country.
But as the military
is a Russian collective obsession the prestige of this post is even greater
than in most nations. Most of the budget goes on defence. He is a man who has
risen through public service. He is not an oligarch and has no separate power
base. The current president finds this man unthreatening and personally
unambitious. Nor does Shoigu have a reputation for graft. He is a team player
and a conformist.
On the president’s birthday
he had himself photographed fishing in deepest Siberia with Shoigu. Could this
be sending a not so subliminal message? It appears that Shoigu is being
groomed. Is he Putin’s handpicked successor. He believes that he can control
Shoigu who is inclined to agree with him anyway. Perhaps the president
perceives Shoigu as a means of continuing his control after formal retirement.
As Shoigu is only 3 years younger than V V P there is little chance of Shoigu
ruling for 20+ years. There is talk of Putin creating a post such as ‘leader of
the nation’ as exists in Kazakhstan. When Nazarbayev retired from the
presidency in 2018 he still retained the title ‘Leader of the Nation’. This
allows him to be a back seat driver. He can exercise power from behind the
scenes. He does not have to make all those burdensome public appearances now
that he is infirm.
Kremlinologists have been
reading the not so subtle clues. Vladimir Vladimirovich does nothing without
good reason. The photo opportunities with S Shoigu were trying to tell us
something.
The only other person who
has much of a chance is Dmitry Medvedev. He is the only person who has
succeeded V V Putin as president. He is also from St Petersburg.
Lavrov will got get the top
spot. He is too old, he smokes and he is half-Armenian which would irk
Azerbaijan. Shuvalov was considered a runner rather than a rider but he
fell from grace not so long ago. The other contenders are unlikely. They are
unacceptable to various factions.
The presidency of Sergei
Shoigu is just a rumor at this stage. It is not a certainty. But
he remains the most likely of the possibilities.
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