Chechen Xiaoka has 8 sons.
He has two wives in Chechnya, both of whom are married in a legal sense and through a clear matchmaker. One of them was his first wife, and the other was a young lady who was only 19 years old when she married him. These two ladies gave birth to 8 sons and 3 daughters for him.
Chechnya is a Muslim country. After Kawhi became president of Chechnya, each Chechen man was allowed to marry up to 4 wives, as long as he could afford them. Although the marriage system in Chechnya violates Russia's legal provisions of monogamy, Putin "turns a blind eye" to this for the sake of stability in Chechnya.
The main purpose is to stimulate the fertility of the Chechen population and at the same time solve the problem of more girls than boys in Chechnya. As an ethnic minority with a population of less than 2 million, Chechnya is very martial, but its small population is its core shortcoming. The entire Chechen Republic is only 17,000 square kilometers and has a population of less than 2 million.
After two Chechen wars from 1991 to 2002, the population of Chechnya dropped to less than 1.5 million. Especially the strong men suffered very heavy losses, while the number of women was 10% higher than that of men. population around. After Koka became the president of Chechnya, he prioritized stimulating population fertility and allowed each Chechen man to marry up to four wives. It not only stimulates fertility, but also solves the problem of "more women than men".
After nearly 20 years of development, Chechnya’s population has grown from 1.5 million to 2 million now. This is already remarkable, because Russia’s population at the same time has been experiencing negative growth.
Brief introduction of Ramzan Kadyrov:
Ramzan Kadyrov was born in October 1976 in the Kurchaloy District of Chechnya and graduated in 2004 Makhachkala Business and Law Academy, Russia. Since May 2004, he has served as the First Deputy Prime Minister of Chechnya and is in charge of Chechen security affairs.
His father, Ahmed Kadyrov, served as the first president of Chechnya and died in a terrorist explosion in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, on May 9, 2004. After former Chechen Prime Minister Abramov was seriously injured in a car accident on the outskirts of the Russian capital Moscow on November 17, 2005, Ramzan Kadyrov, then the first deputy prime minister of Chechnya, has been acting as prime minister.
On February 28, 2006, Abramov submitted his resignation to President Alkhanov. Alkhanov accepted his resignation and submitted the relevant documents for the nomination of Ramzan Kadyrov as the new prime minister to the parliament for review on March 2. On March 4, 2006, he was appointed as the Prime Minister of Chechnya and the Republic of China.
After reaching the age of 30 and reaching the presidential age limit stipulated in the Chechen Constitution, Ramzan was nominated by Russian President Vladimir Putin as the Chechen presidential candidate on March 1, 2007. He was nominated by the Chechen Parliament the next day Vote and be elected as the new president of Chechnya. On April 5, Ramzan was sworn in in Gujermes.