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Putin praises 'feminine traits' of female bosses ahead of Women's Day

Russia's last female leader was Catherine the Great, who died in 1796

AFP | PTI  |  Moscow 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russian President on Wednesday praised and their "typically feminine traits" during a visit to a pastry factory ahead of Women's Day. March 8 is a public holiday in Russia but is mainly celebrated by giving flowers and chocolates to women rather than stressing the need for "To be a major shareholder... or the head of a business, you have to have particular qualities," said Putin as he met with female entrepreneurs in the city of Samara on the Volga river. "I think that women do have these qualities, and even certain advantages," said the president, who cultivates a macho image and is often photographed topless and playing sports. "Men are, as they say, tougher.

But if these leadership qualities are combined with typically feminine traits, then the result is often much superior than the assertiveness of strong men." Russia's last female leader was Catherine the Great, who died in 1796, and the only woman standing in a presidential election this month, Kseniya Sobchak, has around one percent of the projected vote. Communist candidate has pulled out of televised presidential debates, which Putin has refused to take part in, but briefly returned today to wish Sobchak the best on the upcoming holiday. He apologised to the former reality TV host and socialite "on behalf of all men" for the insults she suffered during a previous debate, at which an ultra-nationalist candidate called her a "whore". Grudinin then handed Sobchak a bouquet of flowers and left the stage. A group of feminist activists were detained on Women's Day last year after protesting inside the tightly guarded Kremlin with banners calling for an end to male rule.

First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 22:34 IST
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