Friday, 16 September 2022

Crackdown on Drinking in Russia: Kremlin Officials Have Hit the Bottle

Kremlin officials 'have hit the vodka', with Putin 'worried by drinking among his inner circle' as senior staff 'fret about disastrous Ukraine war'

  • Russian President is troubled by aides and senior politicians hitting the bottle
  • Many Russian elites have turned to alcohol to calm their nerves amid Ukraine war
  • Booze led to a collapse in discipline, a Meduza report citing Kremlin sources said
  • Senior officials are reportedly slurring words in speeches and missing events
  • Putin reportedly chewed out a pair of governors, telling them to crack down on alcoholism in their regions in an exasperated outburst

Vladimir Putin is worried that several of his aides and senior political supporters have begun drinking excessively since his invasion of Ukraine, according to a new report.

Putin is especially troubled by heavy drinking among 'certain people from his inner circle', Russian independent media outlet Meduza claimed, as Kremlin elites reach for the bottle in futile attempts to calm their nerves.

'People have been relieving their stress this way since February,' a source from inside the Kremlin said.

'Ministers, their subordinates, and even some deputy prime ministers, presidential administration and Security Council members, state corporation heads, and governors [have begun to drink more].'

Senior officials are taking to the bottle to deaden the angst to such an extent that there has been a collapse in discipline, with some slurring their words in public and turning up late to important events, it is alleged.

Putin let his anger over the boozing be known by lecturing two unsuspecting regional governors on the need to tackle alcoholism

Putin let his anger over the boozing be known by lecturing two unsuspecting regional governors on the need to tackle alcoholism. Putin is worried that several of his aides and senior political supporters have begun drinking excessively since his invasion of Ukraine, according to a new report. Putin is especially troubled by heavy drinking among 'certain people from his inner circle', Russian independent media outlet Meduza claimed, as Kremlin elites reach for the bottle in futile attempts to calm their nerves. 'People have been relieving their stress this way since February,' a source from inside the Kremlin said. 'Ministers, their subordinates, and even some deputy prime ministers, presidential administration and Security Council members, state corporation heads, and governors [have begun to drink more].'Meduza explained: 'The main reason for the stress is the domestic damage caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and the sanctions that followed — and that Putin believes the bureaucrats should have an easier time coping.'

Putin did not inform many senior officials of his intention to mount a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February.

Many rightly thought the strategy was mad, it appears.

They spent the subsequent months in 'shock and confusion'.

'They took to the bottle [in February] and some of them don't want to stop,' said one source.

Senior officials are taking to the bottle to deaden the angst to such an extent that there has been a collapse in discipline, with some slurring their words in public and turning up late to important events, it is alleged. Meduza explained: 'The main reason for the stress is the domestic damage caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and the sanctions that followed – and that Putin believes the bureaucrats should have an easier time coping.' Putin did not inform many senior officials of his intention to mount a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February. Many rightly thought the strategy was mad, it appears. They spent the subsequent months in 'shock and confusion'.

Senior officials are taking to the bottle to deaden the angst to such an extent that there has been a collapse in discipline, with some slurring their words in public and turning up late to important events, it is alleged. Meduza explained: 'The main reason for the stress is the domestic damage caused by Russia's war in Ukraine and the sanctions that followed – and that Putin believes the bureaucrats should have an easier time coping.' Putin did not inform many senior officials of his intention to mount a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February. Many rightly thought the strategy was mad, it appears. They spent the subsequent months in 'shock and confusion'.

'Discipline has started to suffer... Some [officials] have missed important events.

'Others have slurred their words and said things that don't make sense in official settings.

'The general public has already started to notice.'

Putin has not yet fired any henchmen for turning to the bottle, but this is not ruled out, said the revealing report.

'They took to the bottle [in February] and some of them don't want to stop,' said one source. Discipline has started to suffer... Some [officials] have missed important events. Others have slurred their words and said things that don't make sense in official settings. The general public has already started to notice.' Putin has not yet fired any henchmen for turning to the bottle, but this is not ruled out, said the revealing report. For now the warmonger will continue to 'hint' that he wants the offenders' behavior to change rather than firing them.
'They took to the bottle [in February] and some of them don't want to stop,' said one source. Discipline has started to suffer... Some [officials] have missed important events. Others have slurred their words and said things that don't make sense in official settings. The general public has already started to notice.' Putin has not yet fired any henchmen for turning to the bottle, but this is not ruled out, said the revealing report. For now the warmonger will continue to 'hint' that he wants the offenders' behavior to change rather than firing them.

Alexander Avdeyev, governor of Vladimir region, was told in a video link lecture by Putin that he should act on the area's 'growing struggle with alcoholism'

Alexander Avdeyev, governor of Vladimir region, was told in a video link lecture by Putin that he should act on the area's 'growing struggle with alcoholism'

He let his anger over the boozing be known by lecturing two unsuspecting regional governors on the need to tackle alcoholism in their regions. Neither governor believed that alcoholism was rampant in their constituencies, but it was Putin's way of signaling the issue to his subordinates. Alexander Avdeyev (pictured), governor of Vladimir region, was told in a video link lecture by Putin that he should act on the area's 'growing struggle with alcoholism'. 'You can't ban anything, you can't just raise prices excessively, [and you can't just impose] excise taxes,' instructed Putin. Instead there should be 'healthy lifestyle propaganda' aimed especially at men.For now the warmonger will continue to 'hint' that he wants the offenders' behaviour to change rather than firing them.

But he let his anger over the boozing be known by lecturing two unsuspecting regional governors on the need to tackle alcoholism in their regions.

Neither governor believed that alcoholism was rampant in their constituencies, but it was Putin's way of signalling the issue to his subordinates.

Alexander Avdeyev, governor of Vladimir region, was told in a video link lecture by Putin that he should act on the area's 'growing struggle with alcoholism'.

'You can't ban anything, you can't just raise prices excessively, [and you can't just impose] excise taxes,' instructed Putin.

Instead there should be 'healthy lifestyle propaganda' aimed especially at men.

The bemused regional official was ordered to 'develop infrastructure for people to exercise and give cultural institutions the attention they deserve'.

Acting governor of Kirov region Alexander Sokolov was one of two regional governors to receive a dressing down from Putin over 'alcoholism' in their respective constituencies

Acting governor of Kirov region Alexander Sokolov was one of two regional governors to receive a dressing down from Putin over 'alcoholism' in their respective constituencies. Kirov region Alexander Sokolov (pictured) was the recipient of a similar edict from Putin, who is known to consume minimal alcohol. Sokolov was warned of the 'high level of alcoholizaition of the population' in his region. 'It's not the time to sweep things under the rug or try to whitewash anything — it's time to deal with our most pressing problems,' Putin told Sokolov. 'I urge you to devote some attention to this. Sokolov was warned of the 'high level of alcoholisation of the population' in his region.

'It's not the time to sweep things under the rug or try to whitewash anything — it's time to deal with our most pressing problems,' Putin told Sokolov.

'I urge you to devote some attention to this.'

Both governors were reportedly 'puzzled' that Putin had raised the problem.

Two Kremlin sources told Meduza there were other reasons for the heavy drinking in Putin's entourage apart from Russian military failures in Ukraine.

'They have their own war, their own [personal] problems,' said one.

Reader Comments:

This is the problem Ukraine has with all those Russian prisoners. Where are they going to find enough vodka reserves to keep their basic life-functions performing?

If I were a member of his inner circle, I would hit the vodka too

Vodka numbs the pain for when you fall out the window

Exactly what the SS were doing when they were doing despicable things.

You can't blame them they don't know when they will be killed or assassinated

Have another drink comrade! "Vashe zrodovye"!

Well at least that's something the international sanctions can't touch. There's never been a Vodka shortage in Russia.

Open windows and long flights of stairs are much more dangerous when you are drunk

Fact: You can't just tell someone to stop drinking.

Ukraine should drop vodka on Russian positions before every attack.

they were getting drunk because dead weight is harder to get upstairs and throw out of a window

Ukrainian Vodka is far superior.

Nothing to do in Russia except get drunk.

All those yes men who willingly to sold their souls for power are suddenly wondering if they chose the wrong side.

When the end approaches discipline slips

11  businessmen in charge of oil and finance have all died in suspicious circumstances. No wonder they're drunk, they think they are next.

Russia is a nation of drunks. What do you expect of the country that brought us Vodka.

It's the national pastime, this vodka.

An army full of drunken soldiers,operating badly maintained equipment...what could possibly go wrong


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