At school, Russian President Vladimir Putin was his class leader. At the same time, it was his colleagues who considered him a leader, and he himself did not aspire to assume leadership positions. The teacher of the future head of state Vera Gurevich spoke about this on Tuesday, June 16.
“He was a leader because his team considered him a leader. He was a closed leader. He never put himself forward in his life. He never put himself forward to vote for leadership positions, as they say, teaching positions,” Gurevich said in an interview with the TV channel. R.T.
On May 17, Vera Gurevich admitted that she always felt an “extraordinary future” for her student. She noted that she always felt he would “get somewhere.” In addition, according to the teacher, the future Russian leader was the “strongest boy” in the school, and no one dared to enter into conflict with him.
On May 12, Vera Gurevich said that Vladimir Putin has always stood out among his peers – since 11 years he has shown quick and concrete thinking, rather than abstract thinking. The teacher noted that already at the age of 12-13 years she discussed topics with him at an “adult” level.
