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Putin's Legacy: Kremlin Hints at a Familiar Successor

Kremlin Hints at Putin's Successor Mirroring His Legacy, Raising Questions About Russia's Future Political Landscape Amidst Global Tensions.

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Dec 08, 2023
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Russia's president Vladimir Putin, right, and his spokesman Dmitry Peskov attend the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting at the Congress Hall in Bishkek. (VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO/AFP via Getty Images)

I. Introduction: Putin's Imminent Election Cycle

As Russian President Vladimir Putin gears up for a new election cycle leading to 2024, there is speculation about his political successor. The Kremlin, however, suggests that the next leader will bear a striking resemblance to Putin in terms of political ideology and approach.

II. Kremlin's Pronouncement: Similarity in Succession

In a noteworthy statement to a student news outlet affiliated with the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov hinted at the continuity in political leadership. Peskov conveyed that Putin's eventual successor would be "the same. Or different, but the same," according to reports from the Moscow Times. This assertion underscores the significance of Putin's role in maintaining political stability, especially in the face of an unpopular war in Ukraine and escalating tensions with the West.

III. Putin's Indispensable Role: A Fixture in Russian Politics

Putin, who has held power since 2012, has established himself as a fixture in Russian politics, standing apart from larger governing bodies or political parties. As he faces the prospect of re-election in 2024, his eligibility for a maximum of six terms could potentially keep him in office until 2036, signaling a prolonged influence on the country's political landscape.

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