'Poutine Palace', Russian President: 'Not mine'

 Alexei Navalny Uploads Video of Magnificent House 'Poutine Palace', Russian President: 'Not mine'




Russian president Vladimir Poutine revealed the luxurious palace building posted by anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny, “not mine”.


Vidéo, entitled Poutine Palace, which has gone viral on social media since last week has been watched 86 million times.

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The palace, which is on the shores of the Black Sea, is thought to have been built by a close relative of Poutine. The palace is said to have a gambling arena, skiable domaine and vineyard.


Thousands of people rallied in Russia in support of Navalny on Saturday.

The 44-year-old man is Russia's most popular figure, representing the last week over the next 30 days on conditional charges.


Navalny, who was attacked with a deadly nerve agent in August, was arrested after returning to Moscow from Berlin on January 17.


La vidéo calls de Poutine est celle-ci "a compilation and cut-out edits" et vidéo finds him "boring".

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"Nothing was registered there as property belonging to me or my close relatives, and it never happened," Poutine told a number of students at a video event.


Putin admitted that he had watched a small portion of the video - and did not have time to watch the total.

Poutine added that no child should take part in street rallies in support of the navalny, adding that the police must also take legal action, as quoted by the Reuters news agency.


Saturday's protests - marked by mass arrests - were illegal, he ordered.


Neither jeu de mots have progressed "on the goals and objectives of their ambitions, especially in politics," protested President Putin's words referring to Navalny.

Previously, a video by Russia's leading figure, Alexei Navalny, had more than 20 million views after showing it.


The film contains allegations that President Vladimir Putin spent illicit funds to build a luxury palace on the Black Sea.


Alexei Navalny's team released the video after Navalny was imprisoned on his return to Moscow.

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A naval investigation that demanded a fee of £ 1 billion (Rp19 trillion) and the money was raised in "the largest bribe in history". The Kremlin Denies The Property Belongs to the President.


Claiming that fédéral officials guarded the complexities of the vast palaces on the Black Sea coast is "nonsense", said spokesman Dmitry Peskov.


Navalny's investigation put the size of the property equal to 39 times the size of Monaco.


The report was released on Tuesday (19/01), two days after Navalny flew back from Germany and was arrested at the airport.


He was placed in pre-trial detention for 30 days starting Monday (18/01) on trial charges involving embezzlement, which Navalny said was politically motivated.


A separate case against him would begin on Wednesday (20/01), but was later postponed.


The 44-year-old nearly died after being exposed to the neurotoxin last August. He held Putin responsible for the attack. The Kremlin denies involvement.


The politicians' accusations are above the interaction of the security services, however, are supported by reports from a number of journalists.

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