The life of people burdened with universal attention is full of difficulties. Everyone wants to look behind the thick curtains that cover their everyday life from others. And if the stars of show business are used to this, even strive, then politicians are another matter. Their activities, of course, are associated with publicity. However, they have every right to personal space, just like all ordinary people. There are, however, exceptions. Here we come to the topic of conversation. Let's take a look at where Putin, our beloved president, lives and how he reacts to popularity.
Vladimir Vladimirovich's attitude to the issue
Any educated person understands that excessive curiosity is fraught with consequences for the most part of a moral sense.
Judge for yourself, does a person have the right to sleep and eat, relax and love without prying eyes? If you think that attention is nice, then go topless around the city,understand what is wrong. In fact, personal space is the most important thing for a person. However, the Russian president is calm and understanding about the question of where Putin lives.
He not only answered it several times during press conferences, but also took part in a film about his life. It costs a lot. By the way, the film shows not only where Putin lives, but also explains in detail how he relates to his work and he alth. Moreover, a thoughtful viewer will draw many subtle nuances from his stories.
It should also be noted that Vladimir Vladimirovich answers the question of where Putin's daughters live with the same patience. He does not hide from the people, despite some, let's say, excessive obsession of journalists on this topic. Let's gather modesty into a fist and look into the "holy of holies", adhering to the limits of decency. And this means that we will use only open sources of information, including the President's personal words.
Where did Putin live?
Let's start, as usual, with history. Before moving to Moscow, the Putin family lived in St. Petersburg.
The information is not classified. In their possession was (and still is) the most ordinary apartment, located on Vasilyevsky Island (second line). It is not a secret and its area. Only seventy-seven square meters. Agree modestly. Therefore, the investigation of malicious critics on the topic “Where did Putin live before Moscow” is doomed to failure. After all, you can talk with your neighbors, collect facts. It turns out that everything described is the purest truth. In 1996, the Putin family left St. Petersburg. Vladimir Vladimirovich was waiting for a new appointment (deputy manager of the presidential affairs), and with it new housing, other prospects.
The first Moscow monastery
Let's not get into the details. We will omit hotels and temporary apartments. At first, the family settled in Moscow, we omit the details. The post of prime minister brought new housing with it. It is located in the elite building No. 6, located on Akademika Zelinsky Street.
By the way, they say that Vladimir Putin is still registered there. The red brick building for top officials is far from simple. It is, of course, beautiful. But there are many magnificent buildings in Moscow, both historical and modern. The same house is distinguished from others by several levels of protection. This is a small fortification in the center of the capital. After learning such details, critics and liberals raise a howl.
As if they do not understand that high-ranking officials are simply obliged to be under protection. And not private structures, as in Ukraine, but the state.
Tricks of the critics
Surely many readers are familiar with the information disseminated by critics and outright enemies. They are not very shy people, they are not especially silent. So, they are especially interested in where Putin's daughters live. In society, it was customary to consider all the rulers as admirers of the West. They keep their money there, send their children there, buy villas and so on, depending on their own dreams and the development of their imagination.
I seethat for such people the question of where Putin's children live is of paramount importance. After all, it is not easy to criticize the activities of the president. For what, tell me, to catch on? But digging into his private life, talking about contributions and children, is another matter. People see how the president works, feel his openness. Some people don't like it. So they are trying to come up with legends about where Putin's children live.
Only here they got embarrassed. One of the journalists took it and asked the president directly about it. Vladimir Vladimirovich's answer was: "They live here, in Moscow." End of quote, as they say. And with it another puddle for critics and dreamers.
President's residence
Let's return to the description of the president's house. The Russian state cannot afford for its head to live anywhere. The President has more than one residence. Moskovskaya is located in Novo-Ogaryovo. This place is worthy of the head of the richest state in the world (in terms of resources).
Novo-Ogaryovo consists of a complex of buildings. There is a personal zone of the president, a house for receiving guests, and other buildings. Stables and a sports hall, a cinema and a swimming pool should be indicated. There is also a chapel.
It is advisable for all curious and simply opponents of the president not to proceed with malice, but to analyze the target functions of buildings. They are intended not only for the pleasure of the head of state, but even more for guests. They need to be placed decently and make an impression. Russia is not some seedy country. She is a great power. The President is charged with carrying her honor and glory to the world. It should be added that the head of Russia has other residences, equipped in accordance with the position of our state, among others.
Noisy statement
It is proposed to recall a certain episode that is not entirely related to this topic. When the Crimean story began, Angela Merkel burst out with an unforgettable phrase that made a lot of noise in the world. It was translated in different ways. She said something like the following to her overseas colleague Barack Obama: "I don't know where Putin lives, in what world!" Translation, so to speak, is free.
She meant that the President of Russia is in a fantasy. Would you like to remind the head of Germany this? Let him now answer: "Where does Putin live?" 2014 has sunk into oblivion. And who was right? Continuing these arguments, we will come to the same conclusion. It is fortunate that Putin lives in the same reality as us, and not in the one where some of his colleagues and partners live. Let's hope it stays that way.