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Vladimir
Putin has given the first public indication that he will run for a new term in
the 2018 elections.
“Vladimir
Vladimirovich, we have a request – we all ask you to register as a candidate in
the next presidential elections, we would all be very glad when it happens,”
said
the villagers in the Siberian republic of Buryatia via a TV link, organized
during the president’s visit to the eastern regions of Russia.
“All
right, I will think about it, thank you,”
Putin
replied.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with volunteers of the Great Baikal
Trail public organisation at the Baikal Reserve visitor center August 3, 2017.
© Aleksey Nikolskyi / Sputnik
The
next presidential elections in Russia are scheduled for early 2018. The exact
date has not yet been announced.
According
to Russian law, the election must be held on the second Sunday of the month of
the previous election – which in this case would be March 11. However, in March
this year the head of the upper house Committee for Constitutional Law, Senator
Andrey Klishas, drafted a bill seeking to set the date of the 2018 polls as
March 18, to coincide with the commemoration of Crimea’s reunification with
Russia. The move was supported by the lower house speaker Vyacheslav Volodin.
So
far these are the candidates for the next presidency in Russia:
- The
founder of the liberal Yabloko party, Grigory Yavlinsky
- The
head of the conservative/populist LDPR, Vladimir Zhirinovsky
- Anti-corruption
activist Aleksey Navalny
- The
largest opposition Communists party – not yet announced
- The
parliamentary majority United Russia party – not yet announced
Stay
tuned.
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