The health status of that representative of Putin has been announced! ‘Rare’ disease

According to the news on the website of the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, although the results of the tests are not yet available, it was stated that Chubais responded to the treatment and they were sure that he was Guillain-Barre.

La Repubblica stated that Chubais felt better and was discharged from Mater Olbia Hospital on the island of Sardinia on Saturday morning.

According to the news, Chubais came out of the hospital unaided and went to Germany to stay in a rehabilitation centre.

HE HAS A RARE DISEASE

It was stated that Anatoly Chubais, Special Envoy for Sustainable Development of Russian President Vladimir Putin, resigned after the war and left the country.

Two sources close to Chubais, 67, told Reuters on August 1 that Chubais was taken to intensive care in Europe due to a rare disease.

According to sources, Chubais is believed to have suffered from Guillain-Barre syndrome, although some media and opposition have suggested that he may have been poisoned.

FIRST EXPLANATION FROM RUSSIA

There was also a statement from the Kremlin regarding the health status of Putin’s former representative.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that they were saddened by the news that Chubais was taken to the hospital and wished him a speedy recovery.

Peskov added that they were ready to help Chubais in the treatment process if asked.

WHO IS ANATOLY CHUBAIS?

Anatoly Borisovich Chubais as an influential member of the Boris Yeltsin administration in the early 1990s RussiaHe is a Russian oligarch in charge of privatization.

From 1998 to 2008 he was chairman of the state-owned electric power company RAO UES. Chubais, who was the chairman of the Russian Nanotechnology Company (RUSNANO) in 2008–2020, was appointed by the Kremlin as its special representative in charge of relations with international organizations in 2020.

The decree stated that Chubais would represent Putin “in achieving sustainable development goals”. The sustainable development agenda is known as a United Nations plan to combat poverty and inequality, adopted by member states in 2015.

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