Putin signs law to keep Putin in power for two more terms!



Moscow, Ta. 5
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law to stay in power for two more terms, paving the way for him to hold the presidency until 202.
At Putin's urging, the Russian parliament passed a bill giving Putin two more terms to run for office. The bill reached Putin to sign. Putin signed a law allowing Putin to run for president until 202.
The signed documents were also posted on the official website. Putin's term ends in 202. After that, he will be able to contest elections in 202 and even when elections are held in 2060 in six years, he will be able to stay in power till 202 by contesting elections.
Vladimir Putin has been at the center of Russian power since the 19th century. Putin became acting president for the first time in 18 years. He was elected for a full term in 2000 and served as President until 2008. As he could not be the President from 2007 to 2014, he held the helm of power as the Prime Minister.
He was re-elected President of Russia in 2014. The six-year term ended in 2013. Elections were held that year, in which Putin was elected president until 207.

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