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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Northern Norway
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Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Vladimir Putin may return to the Russian presidency as early as next year after his successor, Dmitry Medvedev, proposed extending the head of state's term to six years, Vedomosti reported.
The revision of the constitution was planned last year, the newspaper reported, citing an unidentified official close to the presidential administration. The plan included the election of a successor to Putin who would carry out constitutional changes and ``unpopular social reforms'' before allowing the former leader to return for a longer term, Vedomosti cited the official as saying. The election may be held in 2009, according to Vedomosti. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for Putin, said he saw no reason for Putin to return to the presidency next year as the incumbent would still be serving his term, Vedomosti reported. bloomberg.com |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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....og vet du va ????? jeg syns dette er helt greit, jeg liker han fyrn mer o
mer...han vet va han vil , ingen danser på nesen hans og han gjørde bare bra for folke o landet sin....... ..... WHY NOT ????? I FEEL VERY SAVE WITH THAT GUY ...... ![]() ....and HE REALLY KNOW the game ....... ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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There has been talk that even now, with Medvedev as President, Putin is still calling the shots. I don't really know what's going on, but I'm happy to see Putin in control, he hasn't given into USA demands and that's good.
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