Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has promoted his 20-year-old son, Akhmat Kadyrov, to the role of acting deputy prime minister, tightening the family’s grip on power in Chechnya and reigniting speculation over Kadyrov’s health. Announced as “minor personnel changes,” the move places Akhmat—already serving as sports minister—at the heart of the regional government. The reshuffle comes amid renewed reports and media scrutiny over Kadyrov’s physical condition, which he has repeatedly denied, even as recent appearances and reports from independent outlets have fueled fresh questions about succession, dynastic rule, and the Kremlin ally’s long-term grip on Chechnya.

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