Browder: Putin had to reestablish himself as ‘toughest guy in the prison yard’
After leading an insurrection, Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin seems to have joined an ever-growing list of Putin enemies who met untimely ends. “To have this person not dead says to everybody, well, maybe Putin has lost his touch,” says Bill Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital. “So he had to get rid of him, to reestablish himself as the toughest guy in the prison yard.”
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