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FICTION. The Franco-Russian writer Iegor Gran imagines for “Le Point” the end of Vladimir Poutine, hero in spite of himself of the emission “Kremlin Crétin”. Stripper.
By Iegor Gran
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“MMr President,
You do me the honor of asking me if the incident last Saturday, during the broadcast Cretin Kremlin, had an impact on Putin, and I understand that my account will be closely scrutinized by the senior judiciary of the Mariupol Special Criminal Court, which fills my heart with humble pride. I therefore set to work, always with this desire to best serve Mr. President, whose enlightened magnanimity was essential in the days following my conviction. I have the presumption to believe that my past faults have found some grace in your eyes precisely because of my role in designing this innovative program, which is as entertaining as it is restorative for millions of people around the world. I wonder…
Illustration: Dusault for “Le Point” – Ed Alcock/MYOP
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