Putin hints at fourth term as Russia President, speaks on likely successor
He, however, promised not to change the constitution to allow him to keep on running indefinitely.
He was speaking to school children in the Black Sea resort of Sochi which analysts said was designed to widen his support base among young people.
“Do I need to continue my work in this capacity, I haven’t decided yet.
Asked whether he had a presidential successor in mind, Putin did not name any names, saying that the choice would be up to the Russian people.
Putin served two presidential terms before stepping down in 2008 to become prime minister to avoid a constitutional bar on running for a third consecutive term.
Some political commentators have suggested that Putin could change the constitution to allow him to stay on as president for a fifth term past 2024.
Ruling out an extension, the Russian leader said “I had an opportunity, they even asked me to change the constitution. But I didn’t do it, and I don’t
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