Russian despot Vladimir Putin is a "prisoner of the position" an expert has claimed, and could be in power until 2036 when he will be in his mid-80s. This comes as the Russian president has ...
Russian political scientist Yuri Felshtinsky discusses the Kremlin's future in a conversation with "Fakt." He acknowledges ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday (10 March) opened the door to constitutional changes that would allow him to remain in power until 2036, but said he favored term limits once the countr ...
Putin’s legacy was solid, from the perspective of an ordinary Russian. His presidency was secure virtually through 2036. Today, Putin has a problem. If he were to die or resign now, his legacy ...
Russia Against the West and with the Rest, examines the exploits and motivations of the longtime Russian leader.
Sputnik/Alexei Druzhinin/Kremlin via REUTERS Russians appeared to have paved the way for Vladimir Putin to stay in power until 2036 by voting overwhelmingly for a package of constitutional changes ...
Mr Putin, 67, could potentially stay in power until 2036, by winning two more six-year terms. The former Soviet KGB officer has been in power for 20 years. The lower house of parliament ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law that opened the door for him to stay in power until 2036. The Russian president's term ends in 2024, and he can now run for two more six ...
Nearly 78% of Russian voters backed constitutional reforms that could keep President Vladimir Putin in power until 2036, election officials say. With all the ballots counted, 77.9% voted for the ...
Former President Donald Trump is now only the second U.S. president to win non-consecutive terms. Globally, however, heads of ...
Shortly after, according to Stent, Putin modified his country's constitution to allow him to serve until 2036. Should he remain in office for the next 12 years, the former intelligence officer ...