Putin’s calendars come out to mixed reaction
The 2019 Vladimir Putin calendar has been released. Photo: Twitter
What will it be this year? Vladimir Putin without a shirt astride a horse? The Russian leader posing for a selfie with two jubilant brides? Or Mr Putin cuddled up with a baby leopard?
This year, Russians have been given a full range of choice in newly-published annual calendars featuring the Russian leader. Some were delighted, others remained sceptical.
“It’s really lovely!” said Anya, inspecting the cover of one calendar emblazoned with Putin’s quote, “I admire Russian women!”
“Oh, and there’s Vladimir Vladimirovich, my love!”
Anya, who was not comfortable giving her last name to a reporter, said she was from Crimea, which was annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014. She was happy that her home region was now part of Russia.
What do Queen Elizabeth, female arm-wrestlers & Russian weapons have in common? They all feature in the latest surreal selection of Vladimir Putin 2019 calendars. pic.twitter.com/6EhKRLsCZO
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) September 26, 2018
Danila Kamenchenko, a salesman at a central Moscow bookstore, picked his words carefully when describing the popularity of Mr Putin’s image.
“In this series of calendars, our president is presented in various characters,” he said.
“We see him confident or positive. We feel safe in our country. We have confidence in the future.”
Mr Kamenchenko said the calendar is wildly popular among tourists and Russian politicians.
Veteran kiosk seller Valentina Lebedeva, however, has had enough of the calendars.
“I’m sick of them. I don’t want to sell them any more.” she says. “Who likes [this president?] … not ordinary people.”
Ms Lebedeva, a staunch Communist who yearns for her Soviet past, spoke of a long list of grievances under Mr Putin’s government: widespread poverty, bad hospitals and a pension reform that has fuelled protests nationwide.