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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Russian elections 2012



Addressing the congress of United Russia, the ruling party, the current Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Vladimir Putin, who has held the post twice, comes to the presidential March 4, 2012. "I think it would be good if the Congress supports the candidacy of the party leader, Vladimir Putin, as president of the country," Medvedev said.

Vladimir Putin took the podium to formalize his candidacy and Dmitri Medvedev proposed that lead the list of United Russia in the parliamentary elections of December 4 and was succeeded as prime minister. "I am sure that United Russia will win [the general election of December] and that on the basis of popular support, Dmitri Anatolevitch [Medvedev] will create a new team, young, energetic and efficient, and run the government of Russia" Putin said in front of 11,000 supporters.

Vladimir Putin, former KGB agent in the GDR became a leader in grip, has already served two terms as president. In 2008, he had left his place in the Kremlin to the runner Dmitry Medvedev as the Russian Constitution does not authorize it to seek a third consecutive term.

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