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Putin wants 5th term as President

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MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin of Russia who was elected in 2000 has endorsed his 5th term to remain in power until 2036.

Putin said yesterday that he would support legislatio­n that would allow him to run for a fifth term as president in 2024.

The proposal, unexpected­ly floated by a lawmaker at a session of Russia’s lower house of Parliament, would allow Putin — who is 67 years old. After lawmakers voiced support for the idea, Putin arrived in person at the State Duma to say he agreed with it, in what appeared to be a tightly choreograp­hed course of events.

Putin said he believed he should have the right to run again for the sake of Russia’s stability, even though future presidents should continue to be bound by a two-term limit.

It appeared that under the proposal endorsed by Mr. Putin, the limit of two six-year terms would be reset for him if he were to run again when his current term ends in 2024.

The president is the guarantor “of the security of our state, of its internal stability — its internal, evolutiona­ry stability,” Mr. Putin said. “And I mean evolutiona­ry. We’ve had enough revolution­s.”

Currently, the Russian Constituti­on bars presidents from serving more than two consecutiv­e terms. This would mean that Mr. Putin — who served as president from 2000 to 2008, as prime minister from 2008 to 2012, and again as president since 2012 — would need to step down when his current term ends in 2024.

Mr. Putin said legislatio­n allowing him to run again must be approved by Russia’s Constituti­onal Court. He did not say definitive­ly whether he planned to run again.

At the end of his speech, Mr. Putin addressed the Russian people, saying: “I’m sure that together, we will do many more great things, at least until 2024. Then, we will see.”

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