Putin's Future: Power Beyond 2036?

Russian President Vladimir Putin avoided confirming plans to remain in power until 2036, emphasizing it is too early to discuss the matter. He maintained that health concerns are in God's hands. The constitution permits him to run again, focusing on addressing current and future national issues instead.

Putin's Future: Power Beyond 2036?
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has refrained from confirming whether he plans to remain in power until 2036, suggesting that it is premature to engage in such discussions. He remarked that only God has the foresight to know about his future health, casting doubt on speculation about his lengthy rule.

During a meeting with senior editors from major news agencies, including Reuters, in St. Petersburg, Putin was questioned about his political longevity and health status. He responded that divine forces alone could determine if he or others present would have the health to address ongoing challenges.

Putin, who has held power in either presidential or prime ministerial roles since 1999, acknowledged that the constitution allows him to run again in 2030. However, he stressed that it's not his current focus, emphasizing the importance of resolving major national issues and considering Russia's future.

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