Russia looks to prospect of future without Vladimir Putin

Date 2017/11/21 17:40:09 | Topic: Opinion

Speculation remains about whether Russia’s leader will run again for the presidency 

 


By Oliver Carroll, Moscow Correspondent for The Independent, UK, Nov 19, 2017

 

For a long time, it has seemed that the only person unsure he will run in the presidential elections next March is Vladimir Putin.

 

The people expect it, his opponents are sure of it, his entourage is convinced of it. But Russia’s President is delaying.

 

When Mr Putin chooses to run, he will win, and handsomely. The President remains popular with his base and possesses a well-oiled political machine that, as dependable as the rotation of the sun and the movements of the tide, will deliver a result between 60 per cent and 70 per cent in his favour.

 

But behind the scenes things are less predictable. From interviews with academics, government and near-government players, some anonymous, The Independent can reveal a picture of intense uncertainty at the heart of power.

 

It is a picture that shows the President’s grip on the Kremlin to be as strong as ever – but only because it needs to be.

 

Vladimir Putin is, sources say, tired. And he is reluctant to engage in a major national election – again. The campaign will be reduced to a bare minimum; there will be no repeat of the exhausting test of the 2011-2012 elections, when Mr Putin declared his candidacy six months early.

 

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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wor ... navalny-new-a8062776.html

 

Photo courtesy Russia Presidential press office

 





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