PUTIN'S CHALLENGER KSENIA SOBCHAK INVITED TO NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
A Russian
presidential candidate has been invited to the annual National Prayer Breakfast
in Washington, D.C., but it is not Vladimir Putin.
Ksenia Sobchak, a
Russian opposition who is running against Putin, was asked to attend the
February 1 breakfast, her press secretary told Inter-fax on Wednesday.
"Perhaps [she]
will attend this event, we were invited, but the schedule is very tight,” her
spokesperson said.
While Sobchak, who
is known as “Russia’s Paris Hilton,” did not confirm she was going, some members
of Russian parliament will attend. The event is hosted by Congress, and
President Donald Trump and other major political figures are set to attend.
The 36-year-old
candidate is planning a three-day trip to the U.S. during which she will try to
gain support for her run against Putin, who is expected to win re-election.
National polls have put her support at less than one percent. Sobchak is set to
give multiple speeches, including at Georgetown University, and may visit New
York.
Although she is
facing off against Putin, many critics have alleged that Sobchak, a former
reality TV star, is one of the Kremlin’s stooges. Her father was Putin’s
mentor, and her family has known him since she was a child. She has denied that
claim, and has said the Kremlin has attempted to “suffocate her with affection”
to make it look like the two sides are working together.
The controversial
nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky and a member of the Communist Party
are also running in the election, set to take place in March.
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