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Friday 08 December 2023 10:52 am

Russians ‘calling on Putin to stand’ in March election (says the Kremlin)

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Russia has expelled a British diplomat and accused him of spying. Pictured, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia has expelled a British diplomat and accused him of spying. Pictured, Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Kremlin said on Friday that “lots of people” were urging President Vladimir Putin to run for a new six-year term in March, and that Putin would announce his decision “when he deems it appropriate”.

Russia’s Central Election Commission said on Friday that the election would for the first time be held over three days – from March 15-17.

Putin, who will hold his annual press conference and field questions from the public on Dec. 14, is widely expected to run again.

Six sources told Reuters last month that the 71-year-old had decided to stand, a move that would keep him in power until at least 2030.

With opposition politician Alexei Navalny in a prison colony and other critics abroad following a sustained crackdown on them, Putin faces no serious political competition at home.

When asked on Friday about the outcome of a survey conducted by a state-backed pollster in which 70 per cent of respondents were recorded as saying that Putin should run for another term, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said:

“Putin will announce it (his decision) when he deems it appropriate and expedient. It will be entirely his decision. Putin has always relied on the people’s support in his work. His main interest is to improve the well-being and living standards of our people.”

Peskov added that Russians from all over the country and in different age categories had been in touch ahead of Putin’s question and answer session with the public next week to express their support.

“Very many people are calling on Putin to run for office and continue as head of state, declaring their full support. This is noticeable,” said Peskov.

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