Russian Speaker revealed that Putin will be president for another 14 years from 2012 (Figure)

  Pumei and Pumei will take turns to sit in the village.


  Mironov analyzed that Dmitry Medvedev, the most popular presidential candidate at present, will definitely become the new Russian president this year, and Putin will change his role to become the next prime minister. After that, Dmitry Medvedev "returned" the presidency to Putin at the end of his presidency in 2012; After Putin becomes the Russian president again, he will "conform to public opinion" and seek to amend the Constitution, so that the term of office of each president can reach five or seven years, and he can be re-elected.


  If so, Putin can continue to serve as Russian president for 14 years, that is, from 2012 to 2026, during which Dmitry Medvedev will also change his role as prime minister. In 2026, Dmitry Medvedev will become the president of Russia again until 2033 (calculated by a seven-year term).


  Study the possibility of Putin’s long-term governance


  As the chairman of the Russian Federation Council, mironov’s words are not groundless. In fact, there have been such rumors in Russia, but this message was first conveyed by a senior government official. His remarks appeared in a Russian newspaper on the 21st local time.


  As a loyal supporter of Putin, mironov has publicly stated before that he is working on ways and possibilities to make Putin in power for a long time. His bold idea has undoubtedly attracted the attention of all parties. "I have been studying various ways to keep Putin in power for a long time, and Putin will return to the Kremlin in 2012," mironov told the media.


  At present, neither President Putin nor Medvedev has made any statement about the future. The Russian presidential election will be held on March 2 this year, and Putin will leave the presidency in May this year, but Putin has previously expressed his willingness to serve as Russian Prime Minister.

Editor: Li Xiuwei