Vladimir Putin’s Renomination for Presidency in 2024: Kremlin Prepares for Unchallenged Victory

2023-12-16 16:31:13

Around three months before the planned presidential election, Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin’s renewed candidacy is being prepared in Russia. A so-called voter initiative, which included selected politicians as well as athletes and artists loyal to the Kremlin, unanimously nominated Putin on Saturday as an applicant for the vote on March 17, 2024, as Russian state media reported.

In order to officially complete the nomination, the next step is to collect citizens’ signatures – but in view of allegations of manipulation and the opposition being almost eliminated, this is also just a mere formality in Russia.

About a week ago, Putin, who has been waging war against neighboring Ukraine for almost 22 months, announced, as expected, that he would run again in the upcoming presidential election. It would be the fifth term in office for the now 71-year-old Kremlin leader, who officially wants to run as an independent candidate, but is in fact supported by the Kremlin party United Russia. In order to be able to run again, Putin had the Russian constitution changed in 2020.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will probably be confirmed in office in around three months.

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Since the Kremlin is unlikely to allow any serious competitors and many critics have either fled abroad or are in prison, Putin’s re-election is considered a given. Experts complain that there can no longer be any question of fair elections in Russia.

In addition, after more than a year and a half of war, many Russians are caught by Putin’s rhetoric about the West as the alleged enemy of Russia, against which he is protecting them. Nevertheless, the team of the imprisoned and prominent Kremlin opponent Alexei Navalny has started a campaign and called on Russians to vote for any candidate next March – just not for Putin.

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