The Kremlin is looking for a successor to Kadyrov
Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of the Chechen Republic, is in critical health condition due to kidney failure. He is currently undergoing dialysis at his own hospital in Chechnya. Due to the deterioration of his health, members of the Kadyrov clan have gathered around him to provide support during this difficult time.
Possible successors
In light of Kadyrov's critical condition, the Kremlin has begun searching for his possible successor. The following candidates are being considered:
- Magomed Daudov
- Aphti Alaudinov
- Akhamat Kadyrov
It is known that Ramzan Kadyrov appointed his 20-year-old son Akhamat as acting deputy head of the Chechen government, which may indicate intentions to pass leadership into family hands. The situation remains tense, and the further development of events in Chechnya will depend on Kadyrov's health condition and the Kremlin's decisions.
Kadyrov's critical condition may significantly impact the political situation in Chechnya and in Russia as a whole, as his leadership has been associated with a tough policy and control over the region. In case of a change in leadership, the new leader may alter the course of policy, which could lead to new challenges for the Kremlin, considering the sensitivity of the Chechen issue. The Kremlin's further actions regarding the appointment of a new leader could determine not only the future of Chechnya but also affect the overall stability in the North Caucasus region.